News from LCMS universities and seminaries.
Concordia University Nebraska
CUNE breaks ground on new performing arts center
The building, set to open in Fall 2022, will serve as a collaboration, practice and study center for students and faculty.
Campus clips: Commencements, honors, summer workshops
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Campus clips – Synod’s institutions of higher learning wind down year
News from LCMS universities and seminaries.
Campus clips – Concordias expand space and programs
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Campus clips – Vaccines, honors, traditions
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Bull to serve as 11th president of CUNE
Dr. Bernard D. Bull, who currently serves as president of Goddard College in Plainfield, Vt., will begin his tenure at CUNE in August.
Joint statement from CUS presidents on closing of CCNY
The institutions of the Concordia University System, the national higher education network of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, extend their collective support for the students, faculty, staff and administration of Concordia College New York, Bronxville, N.Y., which announced today its intention to cease operations at the start of the fall 2021 semester.
Campus clips – Wellness, vocation, technology
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Campus clips – Seminaries and colleges report on enrollment, events, service
News from LCMS colleges, universities and seminaries.
Campus clips – Health at forefront as students return to class
News from LCMS colleges, universities and seminaries.
Campus clips – LCMS schools focus on health, service, future
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Obituary: Rev. Dr. Ray Halm, former president of Concordia University, Irvine
The Rev. Dr. Ray Halm, who served as president of Concordia University, Irvine, Calif., from 1980 to 1998, died Aug. 4.
Back to school during COVID-19: ‘Campus Clips’ special edition
The Synod’s colleges, universities and seminaries are preparing to return to class this fall under guidelines necessitated by COVID-19.