Dr. Ahmed Kamel has computers and artificial intelligence down to a science.
Emma Gjesdahl ’19 spent her summer eating copious amounts of corn and traveling across the Midwest as corn feed co-coordinator.
From percussion ensemble to software application design to The ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ Band, Jordan Yatckoske ’20 explores it all at ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ.
Coya Knutson, a 1934 graduate of ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ, was the first woman from Minnesota to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives.
From numbers to notes, Jack Fiskum ’19 excels in balancing his education in mathematics with his musical talents.
Most students can’t say they’ve dug up and studied fossils for college credit, but Sam Engrav ’21 can.
Upon graduation, there are countless opportunities waiting for you – including many in the Fargo-Moorhead area.
Kaho Suda ’19 bravely left her comfort zone in Tokyo to venture out and study music at ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ.
Need to gain experience over the summer? Working at a Bible camp is a life-changing experience, grounded in faith, that prepares you in unexpected ways for your desired vocation.
Community Achievement Scholarship awardee Innocent Nsengiyumva ’22 is learning what it means to be a Cobber.