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Charles J. Graham (1929-2016)

President Charles J. Graham and family, circa 1972
President Charles J. Graham with is wife, Bonnie, and sons, John, James and David. Photo circa 1972.

Charles J. Graham, St. Cloud State’s 15th president, died Dec. 23 in Minneapolis after a brief illness.

A native of Illinois, Graham worked parts of four decades in higher education, notably leading St. Cloud State from 1971-1981.

Portrait of Charles J. Graham, St. Cloud State's 15th president

The memorial service is noon Jan. 11 at Centennial United Methodist Church in St. Paul. He is survived by his wife, Florence “Bonnie,” sons John (Martha), James (Jenny) and David (Therese), 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

St. Cloud State prospered during the Graham decade. Milestones include:

  • Founding of our partnership with Akita University in Japan
  • Construction of Atwood Mall, Administrative Services Building, Halenbeck Hall south addition and Wick Science Building
  • Transition from St. Cloud State College to St. Cloud State University
  • The first collective bargaining agreements with faculty and staff
  • Founding of University Archives

Of note, Atwood Mall was dedicated in 1974 with Dr. Graham and other dignitaries throwing Frisbees from the steps of Stewart Hall.

In 1981, Graham recorded an entry in the University Archives Oral History Collection with the late Calvin Gower, history professor. Graham discussed his matrilineal descent from the Scottish immigrant, William Henning, who served with Wellington at the Battle of Waterloo. He also argued the transition to collective bargaining went well at St. Cloud State because the school’s Faculty Senate already “had a good bit of input, had a good bit of clout.”

St. Cloud State is indebted to the Graham family for endowing the Charles and Bonnie Graham Scholarship for International Study.

Dedication of Atwood Mall, circa 1974

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Jeff Wood '81 '87 '95
Living on one Minnesota river or another since 1959.
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