Author Archives: University Communications
Banaian: Part-time jobs are plentiful in the area
Civil Rights office to visit St. Cloud State
Officials with the federal Office of Civil Rights (OCR), a division of the U.S. Department of Education, will visit St. Cloud State University April 20-22.
Panel pushes for Eastman renovation funding at SCSU
A revamped Eastman Hall would serve students, staff and the state economy well, 11 panelists said Thursday at St. Cloud State University.
SCSU Students to Host Event to Raise Awareness for Homelessness
A social work professor and her students are giving a voice to those who may not always be heard.
St. Cloud State University students along with the Student Social Work Association and United Way of Central Minnesota created an event, Voices of Homelessness to raise awareness for homelessness.
Lindgren will work again for parents
The former Huskies goalie also will be back working for his parents, Bob Jr. and Jennifer, who own Minnehaha Falls Nursery and Landscape in south Minneapolis.
SCSU’s Holes Hall Farewell Includes Photos, Tunnel Tour
For nearly 50 years tens of thousands of students called Holes Hall at St. Cloud State University home. This weekend you can say ‘good-bye’ to the residence hall before it’s torn down. SCSU is hosting a “Remember W.W. Holes Hall” event from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. tomorrow (Saturday).
SCSU athletics signs 5-year radio deal with Townsquare
St. Cloud State University sports are going to a new home, though some of the Huskies sports have called it home before.
Fall SCSU Film Class to Focus on New TV ‘Golden Age’
Have you noticed how good TV is these days? A new St. Cloud State University class offered this fall will discuss how the small screen has overtaken the big screen as the go-to for visual storytelling.
TV is the New Cinema will examine television’s evolution since the turn of the millennium, making the case that TV shows are offering more compelling stories now than ever before.
Recreation programs keep jail inmates busy
Shance Newland thought he knew what to expect when he started a job as a recreation coordinator at the Stearns County Jail. He had been a personal trainer and had studied criminal justice at St. Cloud State University. He expected weightlifting and exercise to be the most popular pastimes for inmates.