The lounge in Rahall provides a comfortable respite for Veteran Students here on campus Photo By James Hoyle Concord University has consistently had a good track record for getting veterans the benefits and help that they are entitled to. Military Times’ EDGE Magazine selected Concord University as one of the […]
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CU and Veteran’s Benefits: What You Need to Know
The lounge in Rahall provides a comfortable respite for Veteran Students here on campus Photo By James Hoyle Concord University has consistently had a good track record for getting veterans the benefits and help that they are entitled to. Military Times’ EDGE Magazine selected Concord University as one of the […]
Problems for Asian Students: Part 5
Q: Hi, Linh. Would you introduce yourself? A: My name is Linh and I’m from Hanoi, Vietnam. Hanoi is a capital city of Vietnam and with Ho Chi Minh city, Hanoi is one of the biggest city. And this is my very first year studying in Concord University. Before then, […]
CU’s Game Room: What’s New?
The Concord Game Room is a wonderful hangout space for both on-campus students and commuters alike. In the Game Room, students can play video games, watch TV and movies, and play pool, ping-pong, and, during warmer months can rent volleyballs and corn-hole games. Recently, there have been some noteworthy changes […]
BPA: What You Need to Know
If you were to ask your grandparents, or even great-grandparents, about what has happened to kids today, they might give some off-handed comment about there being too many hormones in food. Unfortunately, these statements hold truth to them, and one such hormone that is nearly unavoidable is bisphenol-A, or BPA […]
Scholarly Must-Reads: Part 2
Some books can be so influential that they change the way people think certain things. In this issue of the Concordian, professors in the Geography Department shared their top books they think everybody should read if they want to learn something about Geography. Joseph Manzo. Professor of Geography. […]
Appalachian Music Class Offered at Concord
Professor Jusiel has enjoyed Appalachian music for twenty-five years. Photo courtesy of concord.edu For anyone is interested in participating and learning how to join the Appalachian Ensemble, Margaret Jusiel, Adjunct Professor of Music, gives us personal insight on what it takes. “The Appalachian Ensemble is a one credit-hour class. It […]
What Do You Think About CU’s Changes to General Education: Part 2
It’s clear that the faculty of Concord University would be affected by the changes to the general education requirements that will be going into effect. But how do they feel about it? Select faculty were asked their opinion on the matter, and how they feel it might affect students going […]
Bonner Scholars and University 100 Students Help the Elderly
University 100 students creating fidget blankets to donate. Photo By Rebecca Hinkle. Community service is an important activity that many people can benefit from and that can make the local community a better place for everyone. The work can provide help to many who are in need, but it can […]
Seized Student Film Premiere
Joe Faidley and most of the cast of “Seized.” Photo By Brittany Strother For what may have been the first time in Concord history, a student filmmaker has debuted his first finished project for the university community to see first. Joe Faidley, a senior broadcast communication major, held the […]