Concordia University, River Forest


Founded 1864 as Concordia Teachers' College
School type Lutheran
President John Johnson
Location River Forest, Illinois
Enrollment 1,200 undergrad, 700 grad
Campus surroundings Suburban
Campus size 40 acres (162,000 m²)
Mascot Cougars
Concordia University, River Forest (CURF) is a private, Lutheran liberal arts university located in the suburb of River Forest, Illinois, just west of Chicago. On its 40 acre (162,000 m²) campus, Concordia serves 1,200 undergraduates and 700 graduate students. Concordia is a member of the Concordia University System, a network of ten American colleges and universities affiliated with the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod. It was the only university in the 10-school system to achieve the rank of top tier on US News and World Reports Best Colleges 2003 list, although some other CUS institutions made the list in 2004. Concordia was founded in 1864 in Addison, Illinois as Concordia Teachers' College, making it the oldest institution in the Concordia University System. In 1913 the college moved to its present campus in River Forest. In 1992, the institution expanded its education-based program to become a full liberal arts institution and changed its name to Concordia University. Education is still CURF's largest academic program. Others include Business, Nursing, Communications, Music, Theology, and many other undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Many students plan on becoming professional church workers. Half of Concordia's student population is affiliated with the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. The student body form a close community: 92% of recent alumni agreed with this statement in a 2000 survey. Roughly 50% of Concordia students come from outside Illinois. Concordia's athletic teams are called the Cougars. CURF is classified as an NCAA Division III school. The school colors are maroon and gold. Concordia University Mission Statement: "As a distinctive, comprehensive University of the Lutheran Church-Missourri Synod, centered in the gospel of Jesus Christ and based in the liberal arts, Concordia university equips men and women to serve and lead with integrity, creativity and compassion in a diverse, interconnected and increasingly urbanized church and world." The Alma Mater: "Hail to thee our Alma Mater; Hail to thee maroon and gold! Here we stand thy sons and daughters, thinking back to days of old. Days of joy and happy meetings, days of friendship and of love. As we stand before thy pillars, hail Concordia hail!"

External link

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
floating dock
pride park stadium
red hill
johnny vegas
the barrie school
patrol boat
college of santa fe
orpheus (role playing game)
rmas typhoon (a95)
rmas goosander (a94)
mitsou
hms bristol (d23)
cabbit
chris ritchie
bit flipping attack
impressive (horse)
labouchere amendment
yousafzai
my dying bride
shinwari
christian music
champigny sur marne
on the number of primes less than a given magnitude
venture
red hook
methuselah (disambiguation)
i river
red hook, brooklyn
excite
kevin shelley
yom hashoah
red lake
nekoski
new haven coliseum
james ross
kenny vs. spenny
east rock
flag desecration
long wharf
david sanborn
glenn frey
lynda la plante
st. rumbolds cathedral
juno awards of 2004