11 Articles
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CUAA alumni authors share dozens of works
Concordia University Ann Arbor alumni work in a myriad of professional positions, and have published works to share their research and expertise.
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Zimmerman Library: FAQ’s and 10 ebooks for time and stress management
Processes may be operating a little differently in the Zimmerman Library this semester, but the library staff have safe systems in place to still serve student and employee research and reading needs and requests.
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Published titles from CUAA employee authors
In addition to their roles within the classroom and on behalf of CUAA students, Concordia's faculty, staff, and adjuncts also drive conversations and stimulate thought through their contributions as authors.
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May 26, 2020Advancement, Concordia Experts, Haab School of Business, MBA, News, Organizational Leadership in Administration, Research
Concordia professor THRIVES on helping others succeed
Dr. Suzanne “Suzy” Siegle is a fast-talking, multi-tasking, big-smiling powerhouse of positivity. There’s high energy; and then there’s Siegle.
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CUAA’s OT director to lead 20-minute workshop on occupational deprivation
An athlete without a game, a musician without an orchestra, a socialite without a party, a dog without a bone... all dressed up (warmed up, tuned up, geared up) and no place to go! How do we align our usual passions when current circumstances limit opportunities to engage or "do"?
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January 15, 2020Call Me Cardinal, Concordia Experts, Research, School of Arts and Sciences, Spotlight, Undergraduate Research Program
Professor Perspective by Lance Shultz
Editor's note: This blog post by Professor Lance Shultz is one of a series of posts written by Concordia University Ann Arbor professors to give a behind-the-scenes look into their academic program.
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November 18, 2019Achievements, Call Me Cardinal, News, Research, School of Arts and Sciences, Spotlight, Students
Madalyn Fields (’22) earns grant for biomedical research
Congratulations to the November student of the month, Madalyn Fields ('22), who is being recognized for her work in earning a grant for biomedical research.
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Six faculty present research at 2nd annual scholarship day
On Wednesday, November 6, six Concordia University Ann Arbor faculty will present their research at the 2nd annual Faculty Scholarship Day.
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Long-time philosophy professor celebrates recent book publication
Ever wondered how to respond to the arguments for atheism?
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April 16, 2019News, Pre-Seminary, Research, School of Arts and Sciences, School of Education, School of Nursing, Students, Undergraduate Research Program
Over 60 CUAA students to present at scholarship expo, May 15
The first annual Concordia Student Scholars Expo will be held at Concordia University Ann Arbor on Wednesday, May 15, 10:30 a.m.—3 p.m.
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