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Concordia University Nebraska

=Alfred Fuerbringer= Rev. Dr. Alfred Ottomar Fuerbringer (August 11, 1903 - February 26, 1997) was a Lutheran pastor, administrator, and theologian.

Life
Fuerbringer was born August 11, 1903 as the eldest child to Ludwig Fuerbringer, a Lutheran minister, and Anna Zucker Fuerbringer. He attended Concordia College, graduating in 1921 before attending Concordia Seminary where he earned his M.Div in 1925 and was ordained in 1927. He served as parish pastor at parishes in Oklahoma and Kansas.

From 1941-1953 Fuerbringer was the president of Concordia Teachers College in Seward, Nebraska. During this time the school expanded enrollment in both the high school and college levels and academic programs. In 1953 he became the president of Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri, a job once held by his father. His term saw significant growth at the seminary but raised criticism with many professors adopting the historical-critical method of biblical interpretation.

=Concordia Bulldogs=

Bulldogs
Concordia was a member of the Nebraska College Conference until 1959 when it left to form the Tri-State Conference. In 1970, Concordia became a charter member of the Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NIAC) which was renamed the Great Plains Athletic Conference in

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=Concordia Invitational Tournament=

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=Sharon McMahon=

Sharon McMahon is an instagrammer, podcaster, and former teacher best known for her coverage of American politics, current events, and history.

Before turning to curating news for social media followers, McMahon was a government and law teacher in St. Paul, Minnesota, California, and Washington D.C..

Podcast
In 2021 McMahon began releasing her podcast, Sharon Says So which hit No. 1 on Apple Podcasts.