Concordia’s COVID-19 testing lab: A first-person account
The COVID-19 headlines have shifted to vaccines and variants, but Concordia's COVID-19 testing lab continues its work. Last semester Concordia University Wisconsin completed about 1,100 COVID-19 tests, and this semester the lab is likely to finish over 20,000.
A COVID Conscious spring semester return to campus
The spring 2021 semester is about to begin, Concordians!
Concordia’s 2020 Virtual Commencement to feature special guest speaker
Concordia University Wisconsin’s Virtual 2020 Commencement will feature two-time national champion, Heisman Trophy winner, and current ESPN analyst Tim Tebow. The special address is made possible by a gracious sponsorship from a friend of the university.
Pharmacy professors team up to develop contact tracing course
An introductory contact tracing course has been developed by School of Pharmacy associate professors Audrey Kostrzewa, PharmD, MPH, BCPS and Sandra Slater, PhD, MS, to benefit both students and community members.
Hearts Together, Six Feet Apart: A COVID Conscious Return
While things might look a little different at Concordia University Wisconsin due to careful measures implemented to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19, our mission to prepare students in mind, body, and spirit for meaningful lives of service endures, perhaps even more fervently than ever before.
TMJ4: Teachers, students advocate for music programs this fall
Whether your K-12 school will restart the 2020-21 academic year with a virtual, blended, or in-person curriculum, music education should be a part of it.
Concordia’s Digital Angel Fund to raise money for student laptops
Concordia University is committed to the success of every one of our students. And now more than ever, technology is a vital part of helping them reach their full potential.
What the ICE decision means for CUW’s international students…
Editor's Note: On the afternoon of July 14, 2020, a federal judge announced that ICE will rescind its policy that would bar international students taking online-only courses from residing in the U.S. ICE will instead revert back to the guidance it issued in March that allows students taking online courses to reside in the United States on F-1 visas.
CUW in the News: Advice for parents on a fall 2020 school restart amid COVID
Shopping for school supplies is the telltale sign that summer is coming to an end and we must start focusing on a new school year.
Academic Presence in the Face of Adversity
As adult learners take on the challenge of returning to school to complete a degree or pursue a higher degree, lessons learned through the turmoil of the past few months provide important tools for the challenge that lies ahead.