College News

    Megan Vieselmeyer and 56 other students presented 55 academic projects from a variety of disciplines at Concordia University, Nebraska’s ninth annual Academic and Research Symposium Wednesday, April 24.
    “For students presenting at the symposium, they gain professional experience publicly sharing their scholarship as well as offering a setting for students to reflect on their experiences and how those impact their lives going forward,” said faculty sponsor Dr. Sara Brady, assistant professor of psychology.

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