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Music Department Hosts 4th Annual Spooktacular

Concord students were able to get an early experience of Halloween from the fourth annual Spooktacular.  Photo By Anastasiia Vorobeva Last Friday, Oct. 20, Concord students got an early opportunity to experience a Halloween atmosphere as the music department hosted the annual Spooktacular event with a concert, a costume […]

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Homecoming

International Student Club takes homecoming win.  Photo By Caleb Zopp Homeoming Queen and King, Haruka Ishikawa (pictured left) and Osisioma Okorigbo (pictured right).   Photo By Caleb Zopp Community members from Pipestem Animal Rescue march in homecoming parade.  Photo By Caleb Zopp Gay-Straight Alliance student representatives proudly carry their flag.  […]

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Homecoming

International Student Club takes homecoming win.  Photo By Caleb Zopp Homeoming Queen and King, Haruka Ishikawa (pictured left) and Osisioma Okorigbo (pictured right).   Photo By Caleb Zopp Community members from Pipestem Animal Rescue march in homecoming parade.  Photo By Caleb Zopp Gay-Straight Alliance student representatives proudly carry their flag.  […]

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Criminology Comes to Concord

Concord University’s Sociology Department now offers a new criminology emphasis.  Photo Courtesy of Mrs. Lori Pace Concord University strives to serve the interest and needs of their students, especially in expanding programs. Now, the sociology department has rolled out a new emphasis area at the start of the 2017 fall […]

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Concord Alumnus Organizes Trip of Hope

Trip of Hope will take local at risk and foster children to Walt Disney World.  Photo By Brandon Hicks In an effort to give back to the many underprivileged children of Southern West Virginia, Concord University alumnus Brandon Hicks has organized Trip of Hope, an organization currently dedicated to taking […]

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Concord Upward Bound Receives a Grant for Veterans Program

Concord University received a federal grant of $263,938 and is now beginning a program of assistance to veterans in planning their college career. The announcement was made by U.S. Representative Evan Jenkins (R-West Virginia).     The goal of the new program is to assist veterans who are not currently enrolled […]

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Marsh Hall Basement Flooding Response

October 8, the Administration Building flooded classrooms, a conference room and professors’ offices dismissing some classes.  Photo By Caleb Zopp Canceled classes or changed classrooms, closed women’s restrooms, and a strong smell of swamp filled lives of students and staff last week as one of the hallways at the ground […]

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Science Indicates Optimal Resume Structure

While no employer is like another, it is possible for applicants to structure their resumes to hold employers’ attentions.     Unfortunately, the hiring process can be rife with error, missed opportunity, and extreme bias. According to Dr. Carol Isaac, PhD, Dr. Barbara Lee, PhD, and Molly Carnes, MD, in their […]

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Business Administration Learning Community Launched

The Business Administration Learning Community holds second meeting Photo By Caleb Zopp This semester, the Business Administration faculty teamed up to create a Learning Community aimed at involving students early and providing them with a solid foundation while continuing their studies.     The Learning Community officially launched on September 7. […]

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Concord Student Makes a Difference through Women’s and Gender Studies Capstone

Presenters include WV Department of Education and the WV Coalition Against Domestic Violence Photo By Concord University This semester, Women’s and Gender studies program student Sierra Richmond has organized three talks presented by the Regional Youth Services Center, the West Virginia Department of Education, and the West Virginia Coalition Against […]