It is a busy time for students – all these project deadlines and finals preparations spiced up with the lack of sleep and sometimes, caffeine overdose. All our thoughts are in the freedom summer will bring us. Yet, at this stressful time, it might be helpful to remember that studentship […]
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Concord Graduates Discuss Study Tips for Upcoming Finals
Graduate share their advice on how to get through finals. Photo By theodysseyonlincomthe-five-stages-of-finals-week As the semester draws to an end, finals are just around the corner. This means countless hours of studying, tireless flashcard making, and losing valuable sleep hours. No student can escape them, whether you are a science […]
You’re a Good Show, Charlie Brown
The cast sings their closing heartfelt song. Photo By Lydia McGee Lights go off, quirky live orchestral music strikes up, and veritable incarnations of the familiar Peanuts cartoon characters are frozen on the stage. “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown: the Musical” premiered at Concord University’s H. C. Paul Theatre […]
Science Fair Held at Erma Byrd Higher Education Center
Imagine an event where children can visit hands-on science, technology, engineering and math stations while also learning about what they can study in college and potentially make into a career in the future. Fortunately, an event like this is coming to our very own Erma Byrd Higher Education Center. Dr. […]
Concord Introduces CU Veterans Association Next Fall
Concord University is no stranger when it comes to veterans. Concord’s website thanks the veterans for the services they provide for the country while stating they are committed to repaying them for their services. The mission is to ensure all veterans receive every possible opportunity for a valuable education. Not […]
Meritorious Award Presented to Concord Alumnus and Team
James Riley graduated in the spring of 2016 with a degree in Communication Arts. Photo By James Riley Concord University is known for its rigorous academics, and James Riley, Concord Alumnus, proves that it works. Riley graduated in the spring of 2016 with a B.A. in Communication Arts with an […]
Shoe Drive for Royal Family Kids Camp
As the closing moments of the semester wind down towards the end of April, it can be easy to get caught up with classes and tests. However, Concord University and its faculty are doing things that benefit the community for the less fortunate. Bonner Scholar, Blake Farmer, helped host a […]
Beckley Criminology Class Holds Book Drive
ldquo;Imagine being confined to small areas, little outdoor time, no cellphone or internet privileges, phone calls and visits only if your family bothers,” describes Lori Pace, instructor of Sociology. Last month, her Criminology students toured Gene Spadaro, a juvenile correctional facility in Mount Hope, under the state of West Virginia […]
Undergraduate Research Day at CU
Olga Novikova presenting her research on Tourism Training and Education. Photo Courtesy Olga Novikova On Thursday April 13, Concord University hosted the 10th anniversary of Undergraduate Research Day in the Jean and Jerry Beasley upstairs ballroom. Sponsored by the McNair program and directed by Dr. Rodney Klein, over 72 students […]
Science Fair Held At Erma Byrd Higher Education Center
Imagine an event where children can visit hands-on science, technology, engineering and math stations while also learning about what they can study in college and potentially make into a career in the future. Fortunately, an event like this is coming to our very own Erma Byrd Higher Education Center. Dr. […]