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Concordia College (Moorhead, Minnesota)

Concordia College is a private liberal arts college in Moorhead, Minnesota. Founded by Norwegian settlers in 1891, the school is associated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and is unrelated to the Concordia University System operated by the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod. Concordia is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and has a total student enrollment of 2,531. It offers Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, Master of Education, and Master of Science in nutrition degrees.

Concordia College
Former name
Concordia Academy (1891–1927)
MottoSoli Deo Gloria
Motto in English
"Glory to God Alone"
TypePrivate liberal arts college
EstablishedOctober 31, 1891 (1891-10-31)
Religious affiliation
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Academic affiliations
NAICU,[1] Space-grant
Endowment$156.6 million (2020)[2]
Budget$117.8 million (2016)[3]
PresidentColin Irvine
DeanEric Eliason
Academic staff
248[4]
Administrative staff
400+[5]
Students1,903 (1,827 undergraduate) (Fall 2023) [6]
Location, ,
U.S.

46°51′55″N 96°46′12″W / 46.86528°N 96.77000°W / 46.86528; -96.77000
CampusUrban, 113 acres (46 ha)[7]
Colors   Maroon & Gold
NicknameCobbers
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IIIMIAC
MascotKernel Cobb
Websitewww.cord.edu

Since Concordia was founded, it has articulated a Christian and global curriculum. Students are required to take courses in health, communication, religion, and culture. The university maintains athletic teams in 22 sports and carries 19 music ensembles, including The Concordia Orchestra, The Concordia Band, and The Concordia Choir.

History edit

 
Old Main, constructed in 1906, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Concordia College was dedicated as a private academy on October 31, 1891, by a group of approximately one dozen Norwegian pastors and laymen[8] who had recently settled in the Red River Valley. The school was founded on the property of the former Episcopalian Bishop Whipple School, which had closed in 1887.[9] English professor Ingebrikt Grose of St. Olaf College was asked to preside over the academy,[10] which at that time offered mixed-sex education in English literature, natural sciences, mathematics, piano, and organ.[11] The school opened with three faculty and twelve students.[12]

In 1892, Rasmus Bogstad, a Norwegian pastor, raised funds to build a male dormitory on campus grounds. His efforts led to the construction of Academy Hall.[13] In 1893, Grose resigned and recently hired business professor Hans Aaker took his place.[14] Aaker became mayor of Moorhead in 1900 and left two years later when that job compromised his dedication to the school.[15] Bogstad was appointed Concordia's next president and established its liberal tradition.[16] Under Bogstad, Concordia constructed a new academic building, now called Old Main.[17]

Henry O. Shurson held the presidency after Bogstad resigned in 1910 until Johan A. Aasgaard was appointed in 1911.[10] Under Aasgaard, the nearby Park Region College and Bruflat Academy were merged with Concordia,[18] and a new library was built in what is now called Grose Hall.[19] In 1925, John N. Brown became president and oversaw Concordia's accreditation by the North Central Association in 1927.[20] Eleven years later, a female dormitory was built, named Fjelstad Hall,[21] and in 1947, a male dormitory was built, later called Brown Hall.[22]

Joseph "Prexy Joe" Knutson became president in 1951, and presided over the construction of 16 buildings and the increase in enrollment to 1592 students.[23] Under his leadership, the Concordia Annual Fund, which continues today, was established to raise money for the college's interests.[24] Dr. Paul J. Dovre took the presidency in 1975[10] and oversaw new college programs and articulated Concordia's Lutheran mission.[25] In 1991, Concordia's Speech Team placed 4th in the nation at the AFA-NIET, beating schools with twenty times their enrolment.[26]

In 1999, the college welcomed President Thomas W. Thomsen, who implemented the design for a new campus center; in 2004 Dr. Pamela M. Jolicoeur, who established plans for the college's Offutt School of Business, was appointed the first female President.[27] Construction on the Offutt School of Business was completed in late 2012, and hosted students in the fall semester of 2013.[10] Dr. William Kraft was installed as President in 2012, and served until 2023. Today, the school is led by Dr. Colin Irvine.[28]

Academics edit

Concordia is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.[29][30] It enrolls 2,531 students[7] and offers 61 majors and 12 pre-professional programs.[31] Master of Education degrees are offered,[32] and the most popular majors are business, education, and communication.[7]

The college upholds a curriculum that centers on a Christian and global perspective.[33] Affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Concordia practices the liberal arts from the Lutheran theological tradition.[34][35] Faculty are encouraged to retain Becoming Responsibly Engaged in the World (BREW) as a thematic focus in their instructions.[36] The college operates by a semester calendar[7] and first-year students are required to take courses in health, communication, religion, and culture.[37] An honors program is offered for motivated students.[38]

Concordia is included in the Open Doors survey of the top twenty baccalaureate institutions that send students abroad.[37] The college offers four global education programs[39] and offers instruction in nine languages.[40] Moreover, students are permitted to study at two neighboring universities, Minnesota State University Moorhead and North Dakota State University, for course credit to their degrees.[41]

Student life edit

 
The Campanile (bell tower) is a campus landmark.

Music edit

The college maintains five choirs, three bands, two orchestras, three jazz ensembles, two percussion ensembles, and two handbell choirs.[42] Music education began with the college's 1891 formation, when piano and organ lessons were taught by one instructor.[10] The college has since expanded to include a music department of 45 faculty that offers five Bachelor of Music degrees and two Bachelor of Arts degrees.[43]

The Concordia Choir is a 78-member mixed choir that travels internationally and has performed at major performance venues, including Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center.[44] The choir was founded in 1919 by the college's voice instructor and began touring in 1923 under the direction of Herman Monson.[45] The choir grew to national prominence in the following decades when Paul J. Christiansen became the director.[46] Christiansen remained in the position for 49 years[47] until composer René Clausen took over in 1986.[48] Under Clausen, The Concordia Choir has released numerous recordings and has performed with the King's Singers.[44] He was succeeded in 2020 by Michael Culloton.

The college has put on an annual Christmas concert since 1927 that remains a tradition of the local community.[49] From its inception, it has featured the music department's choirs and orchestra.[49] In 1940, Christianson began working with painter Cyrus M. Running to incorporate murals with the concert to reflect the music's themes.[50] Running completed the designs until 1978, when their development was taken over by David J. Hetland,[49] whose murals have traditionally extended 56 by 20 feet (17.1 m × 6.1 m).[51] After Hetland's 2006 death, mural designs were taken over by artist Paul Johnson.[49] The concert is currently performed four times annually on Concordia's campus and twice annually at Orchestra Hall.[52] Over 450 students perform[53] for an audience of twenty thousand,[54] and the concert is broadcast on radio and television.[49] The 2009 concert, Journey to Bethlehem, was recorded by Twin Cities Public Television and won a regional Emmy.[55] It was broadcast nationally by members of the Public Broadcasting Service.[55]

Athletics edit

 
Jake Christiansen Stadium.

Concordia–Moorhead athletic teams are the Cobbers. The college is a member of the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), primarily competing in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) since the 1921–22 academic year.[56]

Concordia–Moorhead competes in 20 intercollegiate varsity sports, in which more than 800 students participate.[57] Men's sports include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, ice hockey, soccer, tennis, track & field, and wrestling; while women's sports include basketball, cross country, golf, ice hockey, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field, and volleyball.

Origins edit

Athletics began when a baseball club was organized in 1903[58] and a basketball team was formed after the construction of a gymnasium in 1907.[59] Football emerged in 1916 and Concordia joined the MIAC in 1920.[60] Soon after, teams for tennis, golf, wrestling, softball, volleyball, track, cross country running and others were formed.[61]

Athletics grew further when Jake Christiansen, brother of conductor Paul J. Christiansen, was appointed physical education director in 1941.[62] He coached the football team to five conference championships over his 28-year career.[63] In 1952, Christiansen designed a new athletic facility[59] that promoted the college's reputation in the region.[64] One of Christiansen's former students, Jim Christopherson, took over coaching in 1969 and led the team to nine conference titles and two national championships.[65] Both coaches have been inducted in the College Football Hall of Fame.[59]

The 1982 Concordia–Moorhead women's basketball team defeated Mount Mercy, 73–72, to capture the Cobbers' first AIAW Division III national championship. The Cobbers defeated St. John Fisher in the 1988 NCAA Division III championship game, 65–57, to claim the Cobbers' first NCAA national title.

Notable faculty edit

Notable faculty include:

Notable alumni edit

Academia edit

Business edit

Entertainment edit

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Journalism edit

Military edit

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Theology edit

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Bibliography edit

  • Englehardt, Carroll (1991). On Firm Foundation Grounded. Concordia College. ISBN 0-9630111-0-3.
  • Rolfsrud, Erling (1966). Cobber chronicle : an informal history of Concordia College. Concordia College.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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Concordia College is a private liberal arts college in Moorhead Minnesota Founded by Norwegian settlers in 1891 the school is associated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and is unrelated to the Concordia University System operated by the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Concordia is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and has a total student enrollment of 2 531 It offers Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Music Master of Education and Master of Science in nutrition degrees Concordia CollegeFormer nameConcordia Academy 1891 1927 MottoSoli Deo GloriaMotto in English Glory to God Alone TypePrivate liberal arts collegeEstablishedOctober 31 1891 1891 10 31 Religious affiliationEvangelical Lutheran Church in AmericaAcademic affiliationsNAICU 1 Space grantEndowment 156 6 million 2020 2 Budget 117 8 million 2016 3 PresidentColin IrvineDeanEric EliasonAcademic staff248 4 Administrative staff400 5 Students1 903 1 827 undergraduate Fall 2023 6 LocationMoorhead Minnesota U S 46 51 55 N 96 46 12 W 46 86528 N 96 77000 W 46 86528 96 77000CampusUrban 113 acres 46 ha 7 Colors Maroon amp GoldNicknameCobbersSporting affiliationsNCAA Division III MIACMascotKernel CobbWebsitewww wbr cord wbr edu Since Concordia was founded it has articulated a Christian and global curriculum Students are required to take courses in health communication religion and culture The university maintains athletic teams in 22 sports and carries 19 music ensembles including The Concordia Orchestra The Concordia Band and The Concordia Choir Contents 1 History 2 Academics 3 Student life 3 1 Music 3 2 Athletics 3 2 1 Origins 4 Notable faculty 5 Notable alumni 5 1 Academia 5 2 Business 5 3 Entertainment 5 4 Government 5 5 Journalism 5 6 Military 5 7 Music 5 8 Science 5 9 Sports 5 10 Theology 6 References 6 1 Bibliography 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Old Main constructed in 1906 is listed on the National Register of Historic Places Concordia College was dedicated as a private academy on October 31 1891 by a group of approximately one dozen Norwegian pastors and laymen 8 who had recently settled in the Red River Valley The school was founded on the property of the former Episcopalian Bishop Whipple School which had closed in 1887 9 English professor Ingebrikt Grose of St Olaf College was asked to preside over the academy 10 which at that time offered mixed sex education in English literature natural sciences mathematics piano and organ 11 The school opened with three faculty and twelve students 12 In 1892 Rasmus Bogstad a Norwegian pastor raised funds to build a male dormitory on campus grounds His efforts led to the construction of Academy Hall 13 In 1893 Grose resigned and recently hired business professor Hans Aaker took his place 14 Aaker became mayor of Moorhead in 1900 and left two years later when that job compromised his dedication to the school 15 Bogstad was appointed Concordia s next president and established its liberal tradition 16 Under Bogstad Concordia constructed a new academic building now called Old Main 17 Henry O Shurson held the presidency after Bogstad resigned in 1910 until Johan A Aasgaard was appointed in 1911 10 Under Aasgaard the nearby Park Region College and Bruflat Academy were merged with Concordia 18 and a new library was built in what is now called Grose Hall 19 In 1925 John N Brown became president and oversaw Concordia s accreditation by the North Central Association in 1927 20 Eleven years later a female dormitory was built named Fjelstad Hall 21 and in 1947 a male dormitory was built later called Brown Hall 22 Joseph Prexy Joe Knutson became president in 1951 and presided over the construction of 16 buildings and the increase in enrollment to 1592 students 23 Under his leadership the Concordia Annual Fund which continues today was established to raise money for the college s interests 24 Dr Paul J Dovre took the presidency in 1975 10 and oversaw new college programs and articulated Concordia s Lutheran mission 25 In 1991 Concordia s Speech Team placed 4th in the nation at the AFA NIET beating schools with twenty times their enrolment 26 In 1999 the college welcomed President Thomas W Thomsen who implemented the design for a new campus center in 2004 Dr Pamela M Jolicoeur who established plans for the college s Offutt School of Business was appointed the first female President 27 Construction on the Offutt School of Business was completed in late 2012 and hosted students in the fall semester of 2013 10 Dr William Kraft was installed as President in 2012 and served until 2023 Today the school is led by Dr Colin Irvine 28 Academics editConcordia is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission 29 30 It enrolls 2 531 students 7 and offers 61 majors and 12 pre professional programs 31 Master of Education degrees are offered 32 and the most popular majors are business education and communication 7 The college upholds a curriculum that centers on a Christian and global perspective 33 Affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Concordia practices the liberal arts from the Lutheran theological tradition 34 35 Faculty are encouraged to retain Becoming Responsibly Engaged in the World BREW as a thematic focus in their instructions 36 The college operates by a semester calendar 7 and first year students are required to take courses in health communication religion and culture 37 An honors program is offered for motivated students 38 Concordia is included in the Open Doors survey of the top twenty baccalaureate institutions that send students abroad 37 The college offers four global education programs 39 and offers instruction in nine languages 40 Moreover students are permitted to study at two neighboring universities Minnesota State University Moorhead and North Dakota State University for course credit to their degrees 41 Student life edit nbsp The Campanile bell tower is a campus landmark Music edit The college maintains five choirs three bands two orchestras three jazz ensembles two percussion ensembles and two handbell choirs 42 Music education began with the college s 1891 formation when piano and organ lessons were taught by one instructor 10 The college has since expanded to include a music department of 45 faculty that offers five Bachelor of Music degrees and two Bachelor of Arts degrees 43 The Concordia Choir is a 78 member mixed choir that travels internationally and has performed at major performance venues including Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center 44 The choir was founded in 1919 by the college s voice instructor and began touring in 1923 under the direction of Herman Monson 45 The choir grew to national prominence in the following decades when Paul J Christiansen became the director 46 Christiansen remained in the position for 49 years 47 until composer Rene Clausen took over in 1986 48 Under Clausen The Concordia Choir has released numerous recordings and has performed with the King s Singers 44 He was succeeded in 2020 by Michael Culloton The college has put on an annual Christmas concert since 1927 that remains a tradition of the local community 49 From its inception it has featured the music department s choirs and orchestra 49 In 1940 Christianson began working with painter Cyrus M Running to incorporate murals with the concert to reflect the music s themes 50 Running completed the designs until 1978 when their development was taken over by David J Hetland 49 whose murals have traditionally extended 56 by 20 feet 17 1 m 6 1 m 51 After Hetland s 2006 death mural designs were taken over by artist Paul Johnson 49 The concert is currently performed four times annually on Concordia s campus and twice annually at Orchestra Hall 52 Over 450 students perform 53 for an audience of twenty thousand 54 and the concert is broadcast on radio and television 49 The 2009 concert Journey to Bethlehem was recorded by Twin Cities Public Television and won a regional Emmy 55 It was broadcast nationally by members of the Public Broadcasting Service 55 Athletics edit nbsp Jake Christiansen Stadium Concordia Moorhead athletic teams are the Cobbers The college is a member of the Division III level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA primarily competing in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference MIAC since the 1921 22 academic year 56 Concordia Moorhead competes in 20 intercollegiate varsity sports in which more than 800 students participate 57 Men s sports include baseball basketball cross country football golf ice hockey soccer tennis track amp field and wrestling while women s sports include basketball cross country golf ice hockey soccer softball swimming amp diving tennis track amp field and volleyball Origins edit Athletics began when a baseball club was organized in 1903 58 and a basketball team was formed after the construction of a gymnasium in 1907 59 Football emerged in 1916 and Concordia joined the MIAC in 1920 60 Soon after teams for tennis golf wrestling softball volleyball track cross country running and others were formed 61 Athletics grew further when Jake Christiansen brother of conductor Paul J Christiansen was appointed physical education director in 1941 62 He coached the football team to five conference championships over his 28 year career 63 In 1952 Christiansen designed a new athletic facility 59 that promoted the college s reputation in the region 64 One of Christiansen s former students Jim Christopherson took over coaching in 1969 and led the team to nine conference titles and two national championships 65 Both coaches have been inducted in the College Football Hall of Fame 59 The 1982 Concordia Moorhead women s basketball team defeated Mount Mercy 73 72 to capture the Cobbers first AIAW Division III national championship The Cobbers defeated St John Fisher in the 1988 NCAA Division III championship game 65 57 to claim the Cobbers first NCAA national title Notable faculty editNotable faculty include Basit Bilal Koshul Pakistani researcher writer and editor Chris Coste head coach baseball Hiram Drache historian in residence Rich Glas athletic director and men s basketball head coach Marcus J Borg 1942 2015 American New Testament scholar and theologian who was among the most widely known and influential voices in progressive Christianity Rene Clausen Grammy award winning composer amp conductor emeritus of The Concordia ChoirNotable alumni editAcademia edit Ephraim Isaac Ethiopian scholar of ancient Ethiopian Semitic languages and of African and Ethiopian civilizations and among first the first professors of Afro American studies at Harvard University 66 67 Leon H Johnson March 6 1908 June 18 1969 an American chemist and mathematician who served as President of Montana State University from 1964 to 1969 68 Business edit Marianne C Brown businesswoman George Halvorson retired American healthcare executive who served as CEO of Kaiser Permanente 69 Entertainment edit Kam Heskin former American actress known for her roles in NBC daytime soap opera Sunset Beach Planet of the Apes and Catch Me If You Can and The Prince and Me film franchise 70 Rich Sommer American actor best known for his portrayal of Harry Crane on the AMC drama series Mad Men 2007 2015 for which he earned two Screen Actors Guild Awards along with the ensemble cast 71 Government edit Cynthia L Bauerly American civil servant who currently serves as the Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Revenue and was formerly a member of the Federal Election Commission 72 Kevin Cramer current United States Senator for North Dakota Thomas Hall June 6 1869 December 4 1958 a former United States politician who served in five terms in the United States House of Representatives representing North Dakota 73 Gabriel Hauge March 7 1914 July 24 1981 a prominent American bank executive economist academic director on the Council on Foreign Relations Hauge served as assistant to the president for economic affairs during the administration of Dwight D Eisenhower 74 Clint Hill United States Secret Service agent credited with saving the life of Jacqueline Kennedy during the assassination of John F Kennedy 75 Daniel Hovland senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of North Dakota 76 Wilberforce Juta Former Nigerian politician who served as governor of Gongola State and later was appointed Nigerian High Commissioner to Zimbabwe 77 Coya Knutson August 22 1912 October 10 1996 former United States congresswoman who served two terms in the United States House of Representatives representing Minnesota s 9th congressional district 78 Ole H Olson September 19 1872 January 29 1954 former Governor of North Dakota 79 Sidney Rand May 9 1916 December 16 2003 former United States Ambassador to Norway and president of St Olaf College 80 John R Tunheim United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota 81 Journalism edit Alan Bjerga Journalist author lecturer at Georgetown University and former president of the National Press Club 82 Roxana Saberi American journalist CBS News correspondent and former Miss North Dakota pageant winner In 2009 she was held prisoner in Iran s Evin Prison for 101 days under accusations of espionage 83 Military edit Scrappy Blumer American pilot in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II credited with five aerial victories in a single action on August 25 1944 earning him the title of the Fastest Ace in a Day 84 Michael E Ennis former major general in the United States Marine Corps Donald F Hagen retired vice admiral in the United States Navy and Surgeon General of the United States Navy from 1991 to 1995 85 Music edit Karan Armstrong former American operatic soprano who won the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions in 1966 86 Arlene Buckneberg Ydstie composer Phyllis Zimmerman composer choral conductor Science edit Adolph Murie first biologist to study wolves in their natural habitat 87 Olaf Storaasli former NASA amp Oak Ridge National Laboratory scientist Ernest O Wollan former American physicist who made major contributions in the fields of neutron scattering and health physics 88 Sports edit Barry Bennett former defensive lineman for the New Orleans Saints New York Jets and Minnesota Vikings 89 Jim Christopherson former linebacker and placekicker for the Minnesota Vikings Chris Coste former Major league baseball catcher and infielder and 2008 World Series champion David Joerger current head coach of the Sacramento Kings Kris Kuehl retired track and field athlete who represented the United States in four World Championships and the 2000 Olympic Games Gary Larsen defensive tackle for the Minnesota Vikings member of Purple People Eaters Brandon Zylstra wide receiver for the Detroit Lions Theology edit William F Beck August 28 1904 October 24 1966 Lutheran pastor author of The Holy Bible An American Translation of the Bible 90 Marcus Borg March 11 1942 January 21 2015 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