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Northland Community and Technical College has been awarded a $7 million National Science Foundation grant to form the National Center for Autonomous Technologies at NCTC’s Thief River Falls campus partnering with St. Cloud State University and others to educate and promote autonomous technologies throughout the United States. Read More...
Canoise performed an outdoor concert at Anton’s Restaurant in Waite Park. Read More...
Annie Deckert ’05 returns to her hometown of Fergus Falls to be close to family and assume executive directorship of the Greater Fergus Falls Corporation. Read More...
A group of educators from around the state recently set out to learn about Native American culture and history from those who have lived it through the Native Studies Summer Workshop for Educators through St. Cloud State. Read More...
Professor Bel Kambach reflects on her liver transplant one year later. Read More...
Kelsey Leeson ’17, was announced as the new Alaska Nanooks swimming assistant coach on Monday. Read More...
Nancy Dyson ’88 and her partner Jason Jacques have started Shower the People an outreach effort in Central Minnesota that gives homeless men and women a place to shower in a retrofitted 15-passenger van. Read More...
Last fall, when St. Cloud Mayor Dave Kleis dedicated Talahi Woods — 25 acres of forest added to Riverside Park in southeast St. Cloud — he stumbled upon a historic marker honoring American explorer Zebulon Pike. Read More...
St. Cloud State University is going ahead with efforts to attract a wider range of students, a recent plan to reverse declining enrollment. But some student activists say a newly announced tuition hike isn’t going to help. Read More...
Mass Communications recent graduate Mitch Abraham recounts his recent study abroad trip to Denmark in his new job at the Hutchinson Leader. Read More...
Former St. Cloud State University swimming standout and one-time College of St. Benedict’s coach Jordan Wolfrum has been named head coach of the UCLA women’s swim team. Read More...
Herberger Business School is among 40 schools whose accreditation in business has been extended by AACSB International this June. Read More...
After a little weather delay, the 46th annual Lemonade Concert and Art Fair got underway Thursday afternoon on the St. Cloud State University campus. Read More...
Fairmount Elementary School teachers studying for English language learners (ELL) licenses at St. Cloud State University are among teachers offering a summer language immersion program at Fairmont Elementary School. Read More...
After 11 seasons in the NHL, Matt Hendricks retires from playing and is taking on a new role as assistant director of player development for the Minnesota Wild. Read More...
After over 60 members of the Belle Plaine baseball community and other friends and family members wrote letters on his behalf, Belle Plaine baseball pillar Dave “Greek” Wagner will be inducted into the Minnesota Baseball Association Hall of Fame in St. Cloud on September 21. Read More...
St. Cloud will host a ribbon cutting ceremony for a historic marker honoring the first people to live in what is now Central Minnesota. Read More...
The first 13 students earn certification of the Medical Manufacturing Program thorugh a collaborative between CETYS University and St. Cloud State. Read More...
Michael Raich ’97 ’98 grew up on the Iron Range and has spent nearly all of his education career here. Read More...
Scrubs Camp participants spent Tuesday morning preparing for a simulated emergency. Read More...
Rob and Ryan Weber, tech entrepreneur brothers from St. Cloud, this morning announced their venture capital firm Great North Labs raised $23.7 million from investors in a debut fund that will seed other startups in the Upper Midwest. Read More...
Bob Roers ’86, a 1981 graduate of Fergus Falls High School, relishes his role as a public address announcer for the Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks baseball team. Read More...
Professor Christopher Lehman brings to light African American life on Edwards Street in his hometown of Edmond, Oklahoma. Read More...
Daniel Wilderson, director of the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education at St. Cloud State University, took part in a Rwandan genocide memorial walk in Utah with Rwandan Genocide survivors. Read More...
Shannon Reimann ’92, the current warden at the Minnesota Correctional Facility-St. Cloud, will be transferred to Lino Lakes. The warden from Stillwater, Eddie Miles, will take over the St. Cloud facility in July. Read More...
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