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Jillian VanSolkema marks a milestone for CUAA’s Online Teacher Certification Pathway
As one of the first graduates of Concordia’s online teacher certification program, she balanced work, family and classroom training while preparing for a future in education.
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CUAA launches Move & Groove Youth Literacy Camp as part of ‘Serving Our Neighbor with Compassion’ initiative
Concordia University Ann Arbor brings learning to life this summer through its Move & Groove Youth Literacy Camp, an innovative, no-cost program designed to help young learners grow in both skill and confidence.
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May 6, 2026Alumni, Featured, Graduation, Live Uncommon, News, Parents, School of Health ProfessionsThe uncommon OT grad advocating for her profession and her patients
Grace Pollack (’26), a Doctor of Occupational Therapy graduate, feels humbled and blessed as she turns her tassel left and steps into the next chapter.
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The uncommon teacher finding purpose in an imperfect world
Grounded in Christ, Amanda Folo (’26) pursued her calling through a double major in Elementary and Special Education.
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CUAA celebrates the Class of 2026 at the spring commencement ceremony
On Saturday, May 2, graduates gathered for the baccalaureate service and commencement, surrounded by family, friends, faculty and mentors.
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Preparing 60 future educators for the workforce
This spring, 60 education students will graduate, each prepared to step into the workforce.
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CUAA spring commencement 2026: What you need to know
CUAA spring commencement 2026 is right around the corner: Sunday, May 4. Here are a few things to know as you prepare for the big day!
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From Concordia to the Final Four, Aaron Fox leads with purpose
Aaron Fox built his career on relationships—first on the basketball court, and now in real estate. That work has taken shape in two connected arenas, each grounded in discipline and a clear sense of purpose.
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