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  • Bringing Anatomy to Life: CUW’s New Anatomage Table Enriches Learning Across Health Programs

    Meet Hans. He’s the image on one of Concordia University Wisconsin’s newest tools — the Anatomage Table. Through this cutting-edge technology, Hans supports nursing and health professions students at CUW.

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  • Concordia students take on antibiotic resistance at national research symposium

    This past summer, CUW students joined the fight against one of medicine’s greatest challenges: antibiotic resistance.

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  • Why CUW Biology Students Are Ranking Among the Nation’s Best

    If you dream of medical school, pharmacy, or a career in science, Concordia University Wisconsin is a great place to start that journey. Our biology and biomedical sciences students aren’t just keeping up—they’re excelling on a national level.

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  • CUW launches pathway partnerships to accelerate careers in medicine, dentistry, and optometry

    Concordia University Wisconsin has solidified three new partnership agreements aimed at providing students with a direct pathway to advanced degrees in medicine, dental care, and optometry.

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  • Continuing Education Course: Life and Death: A Confessional Framework for Pastoral Bioethics

    In partnership, Concordia University Wisconsin (CUW) and Concordia Seminary (CSL) in St. Louis are proud to offer a comprehensive continuing education course addressing critical bioethical issues through a biblical and confessional framework.

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  • January 8, 2025
    Natural Sciences, News

    Concordia Student Researchers Present at the Titletown Tiny Earth Research Conference

    Antibiotic research done right here. Hunter Moore and Paige Weber participated in the Tiny Earth undergraduate research program this December. The goal of this research effort was to identify novel antibiotics that could aid in the fight against antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Hunter and Paige identified several promising soil bacteria that inhibited the growth of common human […]

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  • September 10, 2024
    Natural Sciences

    Undergraduate natural sciences research opportunities abound at Concordia

    An undergraduate research experience at Concordia allows students to perform experiments in a laboratory setting to discover God’s creation. 

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  • The uncommon computational biochemist who is Ivy-League-bound 

    Meet Yushin Kim (’24), a biochemistry major and computer science minor who has been accepted into a prestigious PhD program within Yale University’s Biochemistry Quantitative Biology Biophysics, and Structural Biology Track.

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  • April 19, 2024
    Natural Sciences, News

    A small class with a big impact

    Over CUW’s spring break, five students enrolled in my Global Health course embarked on a journey to learn about ‘health’ in a truly ‘global’ context.

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  • A good kind of inflation

    Ever wonder what inflated pig lungs look and feel like? Well, maybe not. But students in a Biology 142 class recently had a chance to find out!

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