Alumni Features
St. Cloud State’s Brad Nelson ’04 follows path to the esteemed Masters.
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Mass Communications graduate is dominating world championship ice cross downhill racing.
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The St. Cloud State Foundation received a gift of $25,000 from Byron “Bud” Bergren ’71, for scholarships benefiting students in the Herberger Business School.
Bergren majored in management at St. Cloud State and spent most his career in retail, most recently as the president and CEO of Bon-Ton Stores Inc., which chiefly operates more than 275 ...
St. Cloud State and the SCSU Foundation are celebrating philanthropy and outstanding alumni at the inaugural President’s Club Gala on Sept. 11 at the Regency Plaza in St. Cloud. The university will honor James W. Miller for his philanthropic support and recognize five Alumni Award winners.
Miller will receive the first Visionary Award as a community ...
Gina Carlson ’14 took her love for sports, turned it into a career and ended up at Target Field.
Carlson always had a passion for sports, but never thought she could turn it into a job until she came to St. Cloud State University.
In June, one short month after graduating Magna Cum Laude, Carlson began working ...
Former St. Cloud State University wrestler Jacob R. “Jake” Horn ’13 turned to motorcycles when he landed a job with Polaris.
Graduating from St. Cloud State in May 2013 with a degree in electrical engineering and a minor in optics, Horn wasted no time getting hired by Polaris.
He began working for Polaris as an associate electrical ...
Galaway Foundation co-founder and President Andy Galaway ’90 has 10 years experience in child welfare services including child protection in rural Minnesota and with private child foster care agencies in Nevada and Colorado. He also is a founding member of WhimSpire child placement agency in Colorado.
In 2013, the Galaway Foundation endowed a $300,000 scholarship fund ...
As the new executive director for Anna Marie’s Alliance, Charles Hempeck hopes to help meet the needs of marginalized women and children.
Anna Marie’s focuses on six counties in Central Minnesota, but also serves the entire state. According to 2011-12 reports, the shelter served 1,703 adults and children.
Hempeck graduated with a degree in music from St. Cloud ...
Former St. Cloud State University student-athlete Talisha Barlow was recently sworn in as a first-in-her-field police officer.
Barlow, a women’s basketball standout from 2007-2011, is the first black female officer on the St. Cloud Police force. Coach Lori Fish pinned Barlow’s newly minted police badge on her during the police department’s swearing-in ceremony. A four-year starter, Barlow ...
Beth Sorensen ’90 is the vice president of MakeMusic Inc., and a driving force behind Finale, the industry standard for music notation.
Finale enables composers, arrangers, musicians, teachers, students and publishers to create, edit, audition, print and publish musical scores. It was used on the 2013 Oscar-winning pictures “Argo,” “Life of Pi” and “Lincoln,” among thousands ...