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  • A pause in Mexico clinical, service and study abroad experiences

    A pause in Mexico clinical, service and study abroad experiences

    Thursday, Mar. 5

    For years, Concordia students have traveled to Mexico to serve, learn and practice their calling.

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  • Preparing students to lead wisely in an age of artificial intelligence

    Preparing students to lead wisely in an age of artificial intelligence

    Wednesday, Mar. 4

    Concordia University Wisconsin prepares graduates to use AI responsibly — and lead with purpose. Artificial intelligence is reshaping how we work, communicate, teach, heal and serve. From data analysis and classroom instruction to health care delivery and organizational leadership, AI tools are becoming part of everyday professional life. At CUW, online programs intentionally prepare students […]

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  • CUW announces fall 2025 Scholastic Honors Lists

    CUW announces fall 2025 Scholastic Honors Lists

    Tuesday, Mar. 3

    Concordia University Wisconsin has released its fall 2025 Scholastic Honors Lists (often called Dean's lists), and a total of 836 students have met the requirements.

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  • Confronting today’s opioid crisis through science

    Confronting today’s opioid crisis through science

    Monday, Feb. 23

    The following is a Q&A with Dr. Hina Andleeb, senior research scientist in Concordia University Wisconsin’s School of Pharmacy.

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  • CUW launches a one-of-a-kind MPH + FNP dual degree

    CUW launches a one-of-a-kind MPH + FNP dual degree

    Wednesday, Jan. 14

    Concordia University Wisconsin is launching an innovative new graduate offering designed to meet today’s most urgent health care needs: an integrated Master of Public Health (MPH) + Master of Science in Nursing - Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) dual degree.

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  • One day makes a difference: CUW research shows how inactivity reshapes the body’s response to exercise

    One day makes a difference: CUW research shows how inactivity reshapes the body’s response to exercise

    Friday, Jan. 9

    The first externally-funded study from Dr. Kevin Gries’s integrative physiology lab has been published in the American Journal of Physiology–Endocrinology and Metabolism, and the American Heart Association (AHA) has awarded the project an additional year of funding.

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  • Concordia University Wisconsin helps address the healthcare workforce shortage

    Concordia University Wisconsin helps address the healthcare workforce shortage

    Wednesday, Jan. 7

    Across Wisconsin and the nation, healthcare systems are facing a critical workforce shortage. Concordia University Wisconsin is helping meet this urgent need by preparing 388 healthcare graduates in the class of 2025 who are ready to serve where they are most needed.

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  • Jumpstart! to Pharmacy: CUW Builds a Pipeline Years Before PharmD Coursework Begins

    Jumpstart! to Pharmacy: CUW Builds a Pipeline Years Before PharmD Coursework Begins

    Tuesday, Dec. 30

    Through partnerships with local schools, national organizations and community supporters, CUW School of Pharmacy faculty create early access to pharmacy education for high school students.

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  • Shape the Future With Our Master’s of Public Health

    Shape the Future With Our Master’s of Public Health

    Monday, Nov. 24

    Concordia University Wisconsin is launching a new Master of Public Health program in August 2026 to expand its curriculum and meet workforce needs.

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  • Concordia researchers earn top honors at Wisconsin Interdisciplinary Research Symposium

    Concordia researchers earn top honors at Wisconsin Interdisciplinary Research Symposium

    Wednesday, Nov. 5

    The WIRS provides a strategic platform for researchers across diverse fields to converge, collaborate and drive impactful innovation.

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