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  • January 5, 2026
    Featured, News, Students

    CUAA expands access to generative artificial intelligence in the new year

    Beginning Feb. 1, Concordia University Ann Arbor will provide students, faculty and staff with access to BoodleBox, a secure platform for generative artificial intelligence.

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  • December 31, 2025
    Featured, News, Year in Review

    Five Key Topics That Shaped 2025 at Concordia

    As CUAA forges ahead into the new year, we pause to highlight a few of the news topics that helped frame 2025 for our students, faculty, staff and broader community.

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  • Serving with excellence: Faculty, staff, students and alumni achievements (winter 2025)

    Twice each year, we gather many of these stories to reflect on how our community lives out its calling in service to Concordia and beyond. From professional promotions and published scholarship, to creative works and notable service, these milestones reflect the dedication, expertise, and faith they bring to Concordia. We are grateful for the many ways they serve our university and wider community.

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  • 6 Bible Passages Offering Stillness, Hope and Purpose

    These six Bible passages speak directly to student life, including rest, belonging, generosity, uncertainty, and hope, during one of the busiest times of the year.

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  • December 23, 2025
    Featured, News, School of Education, Students

    A Calling for the Classroom: Riley Wolfbauer

    Second-career teacher finds purpose through Concordia University Ann Arbor’s graduate education program.

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  • CUAA’s Doctor of Physical Therapy Program Earns National Accreditation

    Concordia University Ann Arbor’s Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program has officially received accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE).

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  • The Uncommon Graduate With a Family Legacy of Compassionate Care

    From childhood memories of hospital dinners to crossing the commencement stage as a Doctor of Physical Therapy, Mallory Simmons’ journey reflects a life shaped by service, empathy, and a deep commitment to helping others heal.

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  • Celebrating milestones, mission and momentum: CUAA hosts December Commencement

    Concordia University Ann Arbor’s campus was filled with joy, gratitude and celebration on December 14, 2025, as graduates, families, and faculty gathered to mark a major milestone — the December Commencement ceremony.

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  • The Uncommon Teacher: How God Smiled on Desiray Williams’ Journey to CUAA

    When 2025 graduate Desiray Williams thinks about her journey from Detroit to the banks of the Huron River, one song rises to the surface — “God Has Smiled on Me.” Its steady, soulful refrain mirrors the path that led her to Concordia University Ann Arbor, where she discovered not only a graduate program, but a calling.

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  • The Uncommon Doctor: Embracing His Legacy With His Sleeves Rolled Up

    Tyler Groth, ’25, a Doctor of Physical Therapy graduate, isn’t afraid of hard work or service. As he entered the final stretch at CUAA, he reflected on those who championed him along the way. Tyler earned a Bachelor of Arts in exercise science, a Master of Science in leadership, and graduated in December with a […]

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