Concord is partnering with Marshall University’s Autism Training Center. Photo Courtesy of marshall.edu’s Autism Training Center. Concord University has officially developed a program specifically designed for those diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder in partnership with the West Virginia Autism Training Center at Marshall University. The program is designed to help […]
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SGA Votes on Tobacco Free Campus
Concord University students, faculty, and staff received a survey in their emails recently asking for general opinions regarding tobacco on campus. The survey asked participants whether or not they believed that Concord University should have a tobacco free campus. As announced in a Student Government Association meeting on February 8, […]
Mobile Friendly Course Evaluations
Professors are a crucial cog in the machine with the educational experiences students have at Concord University. Professors are the ones that relay the information students take pride in learning. Wouldn’t it be nice for each class a student partook in to be substantially better and more compatible than previous […]
President’s Day: What It’s Really About
The third Monday in February, often known as the random holiday that calls off for that much needed three day weekend, or costumers taking advantage of the occasional retail sale in department stores—or the more unknown name, “Washington’s Birthday.” For nearly 50 years, the misunderstanding of Presidents’ Day has […]
This Week in CU History:
Photo Courtesy of Connie Shumate Captain James Harvey French, the youngest of three brothers, became the first principal of the new Concord Normal School in 1875. He was educated at Georgetown College, D.C. and was also a graduate of Virginia University. French served as attorney for the Commonwealth of […]
Black Student Union Club
BSU hosts annual Umoja Ball for 2017. With honor and remembrance, Black History Month has been recognized by every United States president since 1976, with February as its official designated month. For years, organizations across campuses and communities have devoted time and effort in raising awareness, concerning the impact that […]
Tsivia’s Notes From Nepal
Laudry hanging to dry Photo Courtesy of Tsivia Chonoles Two weeks ago, I spent my Sunday sitting outside with the aamaa of the home, I’m staying in attempting to learn to speak and write some Nepali. Last weekend, I walked with my homestay family to the Changunarayan Temple (colloquially known […]
“The Eleventh Hour” Presented by 4PALS Production
The congregations of Briar Creek Baptist and Lilly Grove Baptist Photo Courtesy of Amy Ahern On February 9, Concord University graduate Vain Colby brought his play “The Eleventh Hour” to the campus. Directed by Thomas Lester, the production was performed by the theater troupe 4PALS. This non-profit organization was formed […]
Major Highlights: Computer Science and Mathematics
Professor Lonnie Bowe Photo Courtesy of concord.edu Concord University’s liberal arts education strengthens students’ intellectual ability and assists in a variety of fields that workplaces offer in today’s society. Lonnie Bowe, Associate Professor of Computer Science, brings light to the various opportunities one can take advantage of in the Computer […]
WVU Chemistry Graduate Program Visits Concord
Some of the members in American Chemical Society at Concord Photo Courtesy of Madison Crank WVU Chemistry Graduate Program visited Concord University, February 8, to provide an insightful experience for students interested in the natural sciences to learn about their application process and more. Dr. Justin Legleiter, Director of Graduate […]