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December 20, 2024Featured, Graduate Studies, News, Ronald & Marvel Jones School of Nursing, School of Health Professions
The best careers in healthcare—and the CUAA degree to go with them
Thinking about going into the growing field of healthcare? Concordia University Ann Arbor offers programs in many of the top healthcare careers.
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CUAA’s Occupational Therapy Doctorate program receives accreditation
Concordia University Ann Arbor’s entry-level Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTDe) program has been granted a Status of Accreditation for a seven-year period, the maximum term allowed for a new program.
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Developing the North Campus as an anchor for our work in Ann Arbor moving forward
Concordia University Ann Arbor has formally entered into teach out partnerships with Lourdes University and Madonna University.
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December 13, 2024Graduation, Haab School of Business, News, Ronald & Marvel Jones School of Nursing, School of Arts and Sciences, School of Education
Introducing CUAA’s December Class of 2024
Congratulations to all the amazing scholars who will soon be celebrating their graduation from Concordia University Ann Arbor!
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December 12, 2024Featured, Graduation, Live Uncommon, News, Ronald & Marvel Jones School of Nursing, Students
The uncommon minister of the Gospel prioritizing relationships amid transition
Meet Joshua Zegrean (’24), a Canadian commuter who truly goes the distance in his effort to advance his career and care for others.
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December Commencement: Award-winners, speakers, and more
Concordia University Ann Arbor will celebrate nearly 100 graduates on December 15 during its mid-year commencement ceremony. Here is what you need to know. This weekend, December 14-15, CUAA will commemorate the achievements of its latest cohort of graduates. A total of 95 associate, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees will be conferred in the areas of […]
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November 18, 2024News
$1.8 million HRSA grant renewal awarded to Concordia to enhance care for opioid misuse and abuse
Individuals in Michigan who opt into Concordia’s Opioid-Impacted Family Support Certificate Program (OIFSP) will receive full tuition coverage and a living stipend thanks to a grant renewal HRSA awarded the university this year. Amid the nation’s ongoing battle against opioids, Concordia has received U.S. government funding to expand a program aimed at alleviating a shortage […]
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November 6, 2024Continuing Education, Featured, Graduate Studies, Imaging Sciences (School of Health Professions), Interprofessional Education, News, Ronald & Marvel Jones School of Nursing, School of Health Professions, Social Work, Students
Interprofessional Education event brings health disciplines together for realistic patient simulation
Over 100 students from five healthcare disciplines participated in an IPE simulation event, working together on a complex burn injury scenario to build their teamwork and patient care skills.
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Reformation Hymnals 500 Years Later
During this Reformation, we look back at 1524, when Martin Luther was deeply involved in worship reforms, including the introduction of hymnals that restored congregational singing, allowing music to convey the gospel’s message and enrich the faith and worship of the church.
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