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KVSC — St. Cloud State University has been re-designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense through the academic year of 2027. The National Security Agency says they launched the Center of Academic Excellence to help reduce threats to U.S. infrastructure by promoting higher education and research in cyber defense by providing the ...

KNSI — As the midterm election cycle heats up, polling firms are trying to get an accurate read on the races. That isn’t always easy to do. St. Cloud State University Political Science Department Chair Jim Cottrill says 2016, in particular, provided some valuable lessons about meticulously ensuring that the sample a pollster obtains is ...

WJON — St. Cloud State University gathered Sept. 22 to dedicate the Judy C. Pearson Department of Communication Studies. The university’s first named department honors teacher, author, and speaker Judy Pearson.

ST. CLOUD TIMES — College is where we can turn our passion into reality, and St. Cloud State University’s HuskiesAdvance program is built to support that journey. St. Cloud State leaders, faculty and staff remain focused on reimagining higher education and creating a new University, and HuskiesAdvance is one avenue of fulfilling that goal while ...

KVSC – In recognition of National Recovery Month this September, the Recovery Community Network (RCN) is recognizing four individuals from Central Minnesota for their contributions to the recovery field at their annual banquet on Sept. 21. Among the four individuals is St. Cloud State University’s Dean of Students Jennifer Matzke.

KNSI —  St. Cloud State University will celebrate a million-dollar donation and name the department after its donor. The Judy C. Pearson Department of Communication Studies will hold a ceremony at noon on Thursday, September 22 in the Riverview lobby on the University campus.

THE RINK LIVE — Since being introduced as the new St. Cloud State women’s hockey coach, Brian Idalski has been busy with moving, getting to know his players, hiring an assistant coach and getting back on the recruiting trail. He admits that some things have changed since he last worked in the college game and ...

WJON — The school year is underway and St. Cloud State’s President Dr. Robbyn Wacker is excited about the feeling around campus right now. She says the campus has a much different feel this year as opposed to the last couple of years due to adjustments made for the pandemic. Wacker says safety for ...

WJON — St. Cloud State University continues to lead the nation in cyber-defense. St. Cloud State has been re-designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense by the National Security Agency. Get our free mobile app Enter mobile number The designation shows that SCSU is helping to reduce threats to the US ...

KARE 11 — Four Minnesotans spending time aboard in England share their impressions on the day of the queen’s official state funeral. Read More: St. Cloud State students, teacher in England react to the death of the Queen

MONTICELLO TIMES — This past July, Monticello school district welcomed with open arms two new elementary school principals with a combined wealth of knowledge and hunger to make a difference. Alumna Shelly Gilmore, who earned a Masters degree from St. Cloud State University, is the new principal at Pinewood Elementary.

ST. CLOUD TIMES — Alumnus Mohamed Abdi ’14 is set to open Botor Village Bakery & Cafe, a new Mediterranean restaurant in downtown St. Cloud, this September.

KFGO — Students and faculty with St. Cloud State University’s study abroad program based at Alnwick Castle in the English county of Northumberland are joining the United Kingdom in mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Alnwick Castle, which has been a part of the St. Cloud State campus since the 1970s, is where students and ...

KNSI — Around 40 Saint Cloud State University students studying at Alnwick Castle in northern England are experiencing the death of Queen Elizabeth II with her British subjects.

WJON — A handful of St. Cloud State University students are currently having a once-in-a-lifetime experience in England. The students are currently studying at the Alnwick Castle in the United Kingdom, experiencing first-hand the death of Queen Elizabeth II. St. Cloud State University offers the only British Studies minor in Minnesota.

KARE 11 — Students from St. Cloud State University are studying in England right now, and they’re witnessing history firsthand following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

WCCO — It was about two weeks ago that eight St. Cloud State University students arrived in the United Kingdom for a study abroad program. When they arrived, a man was prime minister and a woman sat on the throne. Both of those changed this week with Liz Truss becoming prime minister and the death of ...

THE RINK LIVE — The St. Cloud State men’s hockey team has finalized game times and TV broadcast information for its 2022-23 schedule and the Huskies have added a Dec. 30 exhibition against the University of Manitoba. All St. Cloud State regular season home games will be televised on Fox 9 + in the Twin ...

KNSI — St. Cloud State University is putting some bite into this year’s homecoming. The 2022 edition runs from October 18th through the 23rd and will have something for every husky, past and present.

ST. CLOUD TIMES — St. Cloud State University announced its homecoming celebration with special events for students, families, community members and prospective students.

St. Cloud State University is dedicated to empowering students to find their passion, pursue their purpose and claim their future through higher education. One avenue of St. Cloud State’s commitment to those efforts is through Our Husky Compact, providing students with unique experiences that go beyond the classroom.

hunt. A group of St. Cloud State University students and their professor are looking for the remains of a cabin that would have stood back in the 1840s.

KNSI — With summer full of outdoor get-togethers ranging from graduations to barbeques, experts offer advice to keep you and your guests from getting sick. St. Cloud State University Biology Professor Dr. Kristin Gulrud says bacteria and other things can grow on food that’s sat out. Read more: SCSU professor offers summer food safety tips

WMS teacher Paula Stock retires after 15 years in Worthington

Musical notes, specifically composed for Fergus Falls, can be plucked from the air while enjoying the city’s walking spaces. Scott Miller, a professor of music at St. Cloud State University for the past 28 years, grew up in New York and moved to Minnesota where he received his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. So far, Miller ...

 
 
 
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