After a unique path to college, Sofia Perez '22 is jumping headfirst into the Cobber life.
A dietetics internship launched a career that would take Katie Lee Rizzo ’95 across the country, to numerous professional fields and, finally, back to Fargo as an attorney for Sanford Health.
In just one example of the strong ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ community, alumni shared advice and their experiences with current students at Careers Connecting Cobbers.
Meet Brandon Zylstra '15, a wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings.
Erica Johnsrud ’10 uses her passion for creating connections in her position as the development director at the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Red River Valley.
Whether it’s on campus in the new Integrated Science Center or across the country at the Scripps Research Institute in California, Kenneth David ’21 is taking advantage of every opportunity to perform high-level research.
When ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ students arrived at the TeacHaiti School of Hope in May 2018, its massive gates sealed off the sound of people selling wares and small vehicles racing down the potholed streets of Port-au-Prince.
If you’re a local, you may feel the desire to leave home when deciding where you want to go to college.
Few students have had as much worldly experience by the time they get to ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ as Eunice Gikundiro ’22. As an international neuroscience student, she brings a unique perspective to college in the United States.
Tate Hovland ’20 has been dipping his toes in all things ¶À¼ÒºÚÁÏ to find the things that make his bucket full. He has created a unique experience by blending two major interests and following his passions.