Commencement Awards
Commencement Awards are given at each commencement - December and May. These awards are voted on by the plenary faculty. To nominate someone please click here.
This award is to give recognition to an alumnus/alumna who has consistently demonstrated faithful stewardship of his/her talents and has rendered notable service to the church and to the University.
This award is given to an individual(s) who has demonstrated a high and unusual interest in advancing Christian education, by using in a special way the talents with which the Lord has endowed him/her. This special interest may have been demonstrated in either of the following ways:
- Service rendered to Christ and the Church at large by significant contributions in the academic area; e.g., scholarship, program development, leadership in education.
- Consistent and unusual service in the whole area of Christian education, particularly at Concordia University Wisconsin, its students, and faculty.
This award is an honor bestowed by the faculty on one of its own in recognition as the outstanding faculty member of the year. Overall consideration will be given to that faculty member who exemplifies Concordia as a way of life. One who has made an outstanding, general contribution and has brought distinction to the faculty and honor to the university. The candidate is a model of Christian life, excels in teaching, engages in scholarship, supports the co-curricular activities and community life of the campus, and/or is involved in church and community affairs. [Emphasis should be on current contributions; long-term service may be a factor, but should not be an overriding one.]
Board of Regents Awards
These awards are voted on by the Board of Regents.
The focus of the Christus in Mundo Award will be to honor individuals for exemplary Christian outreach or service. This award will neither challenge nor supplant the "Christo et Ecclesiae" Award, which is already in place and which honors people in the realm of Christian education. The Christus in Mundo Award will provide the university with the opportunity to honor people in a wider definition of Christian service. The qualifications for candidacy would include:
- A respected servant in the Church, embodying the values of truth, goodness, beauty, and unity.
- Have demonstrated outstanding service that has led to improving or uplifting the quality of life for people at the congregational level, a church-related ministry, or a wider ministry where they serve.
- While Concordia University Wisconsin should look first to its own alumni to find candidates for this award, the candidate need not have any prior affiliation with the university.
The focus of the Lux Mundo Award will be to honor individuals who have performed admirable community or humanitarian service. The qualifications for candidacy would include:
- A respected servant leader in the community (in its broadest sense), embodying the values of truth, goodness, beauty, and unity.
- Have demonstrated outstanding service that has led to improving or uplifting the quality of life for the people in the community where they serve.
- While Concordia University Wisconsin should look first to its own alumni to find candidates for this award, the candidate need not have any prior affiliation with the university.
This award is given as an expression of appreciation to an individual(s) who has made exceptional financial contributions to the university, and who has distinguished him/herself in a particular field of endeavor.
Honorary Doctorates
The Doctor of Divinity degree (D.D.) is awarded to an individual who is a member of the clergy, and who has demonstrated significant contributions in the area of leadership or service to The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod.
The Doctor of Laws degree (LL.D.) is awarded to an individual who has rendered invaluable service to Concordia, the church, the community, the state, or the nation, and comes from the ranks of business, religious, service, or political communities.
The Doctor of Letters degree (Litt.D.) is awarded to an individual who has demonstrated significant contributions in the arts and sciences. These contributions may be in the areas of teaching, research, or publication.
Academic Awards
Concordia considers it right and proper to recognize through special awards unusual proficiency and performance in a certain area of learning as well as in worthwhile and purposeful co-curricular activity.
The American Bicentennial Award for demonstrating perseverance and commitment while pursuing a degree in business.
The Walter W. Stuenkel Award was established by Mr. E.R.Brann in honor of a former president of Concordia for a student who is outstanding in academics and co-curricular activities.
The E.R. Brann Citizenship Award established in 1953 by Mr. E. R. Brann for a student who demonstrated exceptional qualities of leadership, citizenship, and sturdy Christian character.
The Science Award for superior achievement in Life Sciences and Physical Sciences.
The Wilhelm Schickard Award for superior achievement in Computer Science.
The Moeller Awards were established by Mr. E. R. Brann in gratitude for spiritual service rendered by Professor Elmer J. Moeller during World War II.
The Religion Award for superior achievement in religion.
The Northrup-Bartelt Music Award was established in memory of Hubert and Regina Northrup for students with unusual interest and talent in music.
The Nightingale Nursing Award for superior achievement in nursing.
The Marsha Konz Student Educator Award for superior achievement in the field of teacher education.
The Marsha Konz Graduate Educator Award for outstanding performance as an educator and as a student in graduate education studies.
The CUW Visual Arts Awards.
The Søren Kierkegaard Philosophy Award is given to a graduating Philosophy major with superior achievement in philosophical research.
The Zondervan Publishing House Award for the outstanding biblical Greek, Hebrew, Theology students.