1282 Concordia Ave
Saint Paul, MN 55104
(651) 641-8230
The theatre arts center is considered one of the finest drama spaces available at any private university in the Midwest and the premier theatre in the Concordia University System. The center includes the state of the art E.M. Pearson Theatre, a 400-seat proscenium theatre with a full fly loft and hydraulic orchestra pit lift, a 100-seat black box theatre laboratory, costume and scenery shops and a dance studio. Numerous theatre and dance companies launch their national tours from the center, including The Guthrie Theater, Children's Theatre Company and Theatre de la Jeune Lune.
Our tantalizing dishes are made with a distinctive blend of herbs and spices and cooked to perfection, Island Style.
The Loch is located in the Campus Center Lower Level. It encompasses the old Highlander and Student Lounge. This space has a gaming area, a stage for events, a dining area to buy food, and FREE POPCORN! Keep an eye on this page for information on upcoming events.
Invest in Yourself! Whether you are finishing a degree or pursuing career advancement through further education, Concordia University offers associate, bachelor and graduate degrees that fit your needs and your busy life. In fact, we offer both traditional classroom and online courses, so you can choose the option that fits your schedule. Complete your degree in as little as 16-24 months (depending on the program) by attending class just one night a week.
We hope to maintain a connection with all of our alumni that is of mutual benefit. You can learn more about the events, communications and services designed to keep you close to Concordia by visiting the Alumni Association website, www.ave.csp.edu. We hope by being close to Concordia, you will be excited about supporting us with your time, treasure and talent.
The Concordia University Bookstore is a place to get all sorts of Concordia must haves! We have everything you could need for a day of classes, we are not just textbooks, although they are a must have! We also carry many snack and quick lunch items, soda, and candy. We have all of the Concordia apparel that you could need, from sweatshirts, pants, and t-shirts to flip flops and hats. We even have apparel for your mom and dad! Need a gift or souvenir for the family? We have all sorts of gift items from coffee mugs and water bottles to writing utensils and notebooks. The school supplies we have on hand are endless, whatever you need for classes, projects or final presentations, we have them just down the hall from your classroom.
The Center for Hmong Studies currently offers the following programs for our students, scholars and community members: * A biennial International Conference on Hmong Studies * A Minor in Hmong Studies and its' scheduled course offerings * Ongoing exhibits relating to the Hmong experiences * Ongoing lectures on topics relating to the Hmong experiences * A yearly academic and community tour to China and Southeast Asia * A resource library and artifact collections * Speakers bureau Established in 2004, the Center for Hmong Studies is a Concordia University-affiliated institution. The Center exists to promote the scholarly interest, the rich legacy and the complex heritage of the Hmong people. The Hmong are in a unique position to articulate the ideas and practices of a shifting modern world. Dispersed across the globe, without the advantage of a written script for much of their history, the Hmong are a powerful byproduct of global interactions and international relations. Bonded by a foundation of the oral, a tradition embedded in legends and memory, the Hmong are an example of a global community that has survived despite the influences of dominant cultures and perspectives, the powers of market economies and the strident pulls of politics. The Center for Hmong Studies is an academic resource center that is unique in its service and commitments. The Center exists to track, document, research, develop and teach the long history, the current conditions, and the future trajectory of an international community in the midst of transition. Funded by both public and private dollars, the Center for Hmong Studies is excited to meet the needs of a diverse population in the pursuit of delivering the most accurate information on the Hmong. The Center for Hmong Studies is here to advance a comprehensive and holistic understanding of the Hmong people and the important role they have played in the shaping of the modern world. We are here to instigate the field of Hmong Study by unifying the ideas, the experiences and the wisdom of the Hmong. Since its founding, over 8,000 students, scholars and community members have visited the Center.
Bethel University has a long reputation for giving many of their students the life changing opportunity of studying abroad all across the world. Students have come back expressing their gratitude to Bethel for not only giving them the opportunity to study abroad, but also providing resources students need to make the transition from the U.S to other parts of the world. Bethel takes being ranked 10th in the nation for student participation in study abroad very seriously and with pride. We desire to give students more than just a college degree when they walk off the stage and enter the larger audience of the world. We make sure our students have their world view broadened so they are more equipped to connect with the world beyond Bethel University.
ACTC's member institutions are Augsburg College, Hamline University, Macalester College, St. Catherine University, and the University of St. Thomas.
The mission of the Center for Religious and Spiritual Life is to recognize and affirm the diversity of religious and cultural experience at Macalester College. This includes nurturing students' exploration of their religious tradition, helping express values by engaging in local and global issues with the aim of repairing the world and by participating in the educational life of the college by promoting critical study, spiritual conversation and faith exploration. In the spirit of the diversity that defines Macalester, we hope that in the Center for Religious and Spiritual Life, all students, regardless of religion, creed, or beliefs, can find a place of peace, rest, and shelter from the stresses of the outside world.
The M Club is a volunteer Macalester College alumni organization that exists to provide support for the intercollegiate athletic program at Macalester College. The M Club's membership includes all alumni who have earned a varsity letter in a sport, varsity coaches and those who were denied the opportunity to participate in a varsity sport due to the absence of Title IX. The M Club is designed to provide support for current student athletes and foster loyalty among its alumni.
The Department of Mathematics offers a BA and BS in Mathematics, as well as a math minor. In cooperation with the College of Education, we offer a BA in Mathematics with teaching licensure in 5-12 Mathematics or a BA in Elementary Education with a Middle School Math Endorsement. In addition, we offer a Dual-Degree in Applied Mathematics and Engineering with the University of Minnesota.
STAGE is a student-run organization at Concordia Saint Paul, that works supporting and putting on several activities for the students, faculty, and visitors of the CSP Theatre and Dance programs. Such activities include, but are not limited to, Shakespeare Under the Stars, Hauntitorium and Open Stage. Follow us on Instagram: @cspstage The Dates for Open Stage during the 2nd Semester: January 27th February 10th March 10th April 14th
The theatre arts center is considered one of the finest drama spaces available at any private university in the Midwest and the premier theatre in the Concordia University System. The center includes the state of the art E.M. Pearson Theatre, a 400-seat proscenium theatre with a full fly loft and hydraulic orchestra pit lift, a 100-seat black box theatre laboratory, costume and scenery shops and a dance studio. Numerous theatre and dance companies launch their national tours from the center, including The Guthrie Theater, Children's Theatre Company and Theatre de la Jeune Lune.
The mission of the Concordia College Republicans is to promote conservative ideas, to support conservative Republican candidates, and to advance the conservative agenda at the local, state, and federal level. President - Joshua Eckstein Vice President - Nicholas Anderson Secretary - Jessica Vano Treasurer - Jordyn Joens
Invest in Yourself! Whether you are finishing a degree or pursuing career advancement through further education, Concordia University offers associate, bachelor and graduate degrees that fit your needs and your busy life. In fact, we offer both traditional classroom and online courses, so you can choose the option that fits your schedule. Complete your degree in as little as 16-24 months (depending on the program) by attending class just one night a week.
We hope to maintain a connection with all of our alumni that is of mutual benefit. You can learn more about the events, communications and services designed to keep you close to Concordia by visiting the Alumni Association website, www.ave.csp.edu. We hope by being close to Concordia, you will be excited about supporting us with your time, treasure and talent.
Concordia University has a vibrant History-Political Science Department. We offer a History major and minor, an interdisciplinary major in Public Policy, as well as minors in Political Science, International Studies, and Hmong Studies.
Concordia St. Paul’s Coding Bootcamp is an intensive, fast-paced program where you learn to be a software developer. In this 12-week course, you will learn either .NET or Java and acquire the skills you need for entry-level developer positions. The full-time course, which includes face-to-face lectures, hands-on experience and labs, enables you to build a strong portfolio for your job search. Coding Bootcamp provides an ideal bridge for those looking to change or accelerate their career. Learn to think like a professional coder and write effective, efficient code. Classes are taught by veteran coders who know what businesses need, and small class sizes ensure lots of personal attention from instructors and mentors. The hands-on knowledge you receive can be directly applied to the job market, making you a valuable employee from the start. http://bootcamp.csp.edu/
The Center for School Change works with district and charter school educators, parents, business people, students, policy-makers and other concerned people throughout the United States to: Increase student achievement. Raise high school and post-secondary graduation rates. Improve student attitudes toward learning, their schools, and being positive, active, contributing members of their community. Strengthen communities through building stronger working relationships among educators, parents, students and other community members.
Welcome to our Facebook page for prospective students, current students, and alumni of the Concordia University-St. Paul Department of Science!
Saint Peter Claver Catholic School is a Catholic elementary school whose purpose and mission is to work with parents and families and reach out to and educate the children of Saint Peter Claver Parish and surrounding community. Students of all races and ethnic backgrounds are welcome. Grounded in the teachings of Jesus and the fullness of the Catholic tradition, the school draws particular strength from its rootedness in Africa, which teaches resilient faith, self-determination, perseverance, hospitality, participation, respect and reverence. As an institution committed to a philosophy of excellence, the school provides the opportunity to achieve a high quality academic education and a solid spiritual, moral, and religious formation
ACTC's member institutions are Augsburg College, Hamline University, Macalester College, St. Catherine University, and the University of St. Thomas.
The Hubbs Center is an adult basic education program and part of St. Paul Public Schools Community Education program. This is not an official Saint Paul Public Schools (SPPS) page. SPPS is not responsible for the content on this page. Please ‘like’ the official SPPS Facebook page (www.facebook.com/saintpaulpublicschools) to stay informed about news, upcoming events and emergency information.
In the fall of 1974, a group of Chinese American parents felt the need for their children to learn Chinese culture and language. They initiated the preparation work and later founded the Twin Cities Chinese Language School in 1976. Over the past years, many parents, teachers and volunteers helped to make the school prosper. Over the years, the school has become a place for parents and youngsters to learn Chinese, share ideas and to have fun. More importantly, the school has not only met its original goal but has inspired many graduates to continue their study of the Chinese culture by taking Chinese language and history classes at the collage level. The Twin Cities Chinese Language School's mission is to introduce Chinese culture, promote Chinese language education and to serve the Chinese American community. Our school currently offers preparatory, kindergraten, level 1 to 9, Conversion and adult classes. Our teachers have many years of Chinese teaching experiences. They regularly attend Chinese language education workshop and exchange their teaching experiences with other language schools. Current curriculum includes listening, speaking, reading, writing, phonics and conversion. We also include some Chinese holidays in our regular curriculum, such as moon festival and Chinese New Year, to help students better understand the Chinese culture and customs. Starting 2008, computer aided teaching program is offered to level 6 to 9 students to strengthen their Chinese learning. typing and word entry. Each summer, we also have several teachers from Tawian to teach our students with interesting cultural activities such as folk dances. toys, paper cuttings, and so on. We are very welcome childrens or adult friends who are interested in learning Chinese to join us.