Elizabeth Mosaidis has served as a Graduate Student Success Advisor at Concordia University, Nebraska since 2023. In this role, she provides guidance and support to graduate students in areas such as course selection, academic policies and degree requirements. She works closely with faculty and campus services to ensure that online graduate learners receive the support they need to succeed, stay engaged and thrive in their academic journey.
Before joining Concordia, Mosaidis earned a Master of Arts in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESOL) from the San Germán Campus of the Inter American University of Puerto Rico. Her career in education has taken her across the globe, teaching English in Japan, South Korea and Puerto Rico. She also worked at Arizona State University, where she taught international students, trained educators from Vietnam and Peru and developed online courses.
Originally from Nebraska, Elizabeth has since returned to her home state and now lives in Lincoln with her husband and their two dogs. She is a member of Christ Lincoln Church and enjoys spending time with family and friends. In her free time, she loves running, kayaking and traveling.