Author Archives: University Communications
Jacob Wetterling program director to speak; Protecting children’s online footprint
On Friday, Jan. 8, Alison Feigh ’10, Program Director of the Jacob Wetterling Resource Center, a program of Gundersen National Child Protection Training Center, has been invited to speak to Ellsworth Middle School students on “Protecting Your Online Footprint.”
Inspiration Inspired By Annie Oakley
For local artist Mary Wolke ’80, the words Cave Creek evoke images of one of the historic West’s most admired female figures: Annie Oakley.
Report predicts Mankato region’s economy to soften
Business conditions in the greater Mankato region are expected to soften during the next several months, according to a new report from the Secretary of State’s Office.
Swedish Players Increasingly Drawn to U.S. Colleges
Forty years ago, Anders Carlsson was believed to be the first Swede to play college hockey in the United States when he suited up for Yale.
Colleges invite MLK speech videos
A unique collaboration among local colleges is prompting the creation of original speeches for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Most in educational SCSU Survey like state’s path
Most adult Minnesotans believe “things in the state are generally going in the right direction,” according to the SCSU Survey.
SOCCER: Schoeller, the founding father of The Woodlands program, turns the page
Since 1982, hundreds of soccer players have walked through the halls of The Woodlands High School and onto the field.
Woggon takes on chiropractic skeptics
At 35, it’s hard for Josh Woggon to imagine doing anything except work alongside his father. But that was not always the case.
Hockey: SCSU has 1st half report card to be proud of
In the first half of the season, the St. Cloud State men’s hockey team has, at times, had a lot in common with the comic book character The Incredible Hulk.