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Champion of murdered, missing indigenous women task force comes home to St. Cloud

St. Cloud State University student BearPaw Shields is ecstatic that Minnesota is launching a task force on missing and murdered indigenous women.

One year later Coborn Healing Center getting positive feedback

 It’s been over a year since the Coborn Healing Center opened in the CentraCare Health Plaza and the feedback has been positive. The group recently partnered with St. Cloud State nursing students.

Where it all started

The St. Cloud State Women’s Ice Hockey team stopped in Kasson to practice as they are on their way to Missouri.

Veteran: There’s not just one path written for you

A decorated Air Force pilot with more than 1,000 hours of flying in combat returned to his alma mater on Monday, Nov. 11 to share a special Veterans Day message with high school students, veterans and members of the community.

SCSU professor creates virtual reality music experience

Composer Scott L. Miller is on the leading edge of what he anticipates will be the new way people experience music. The St. Cloud State University professor is combining live musical performance with virtual reality film and his newest work focuses on Quarry Park.

The economy is doing well and there doesn’t appear to be any reason to think that a recession is near.  St. Cloud State Dean, school of Public Affairs and Economics Professor King Banaian joined me on WJON today. 

Students and faculty in the Applied Behavior Analysis program are teaming up to offer a series of Parent Workshops Nov. 12-14 in Eastman Hall. 

Lake Park-Audubon students learning Mandarin from Chinese instructor

Spanish, German, French, Italian … these are all languages that might typically be taught in a public school setting, as part of an advanced learning or enrichment program.

SCSU’s Easton Brodzinski enjoys hunting for ducks, deer, goals

St. Cloud State hockey player Easton Brodzinski loves to be in the outdoors and is an avid hunter and fisherman.

SCSU to use grants to help Microbiologics and Essilor

St. Cloud State University is again using a Jobs Skills Partnership grant from the state of Minnesota to help a couple of local companies with training their employees.

Convergent evolution in deep-sea fish

On Monday, Oct. 28, Todd Oakley’s lab invited Matt Davis to speak on his research into the evolution of ray-finned fishes in the deep sea.

University gets grant to help local companies

St. Cloud State University has been awarded grants to help two area companies expand their businesses.

SCSU ensemble offers unique musical experience

This performance of the Contemporary Music Ensemble at St. Cloud State University is like nothing audiences have heard before, quite literally.

Mayor appoints Hodel as public services director following Shea's resignation

St. Cloud Mayor Dave Kleis appointed Tracy Hodel ’00 as the new public services director at Monday’s St. Cloud City Council meeting. 

The Enrollment Crash Goes Deeper Than Demographics

Glenn Davis and fellow researchers at St. Cloud State University, in Minnesota, figure that improvements in retention begin with identifying at-risk students. They have developed a brief survey that detects first-year students who are at risk for attrition because of a low sense of belonging despite strong grades.

St. Cloud professor examines Minnesota's ties to slaveholder wealth in new book

After years of researching censuses, archives and newspapers, a St. Cloud State University professor has published a book examining the ways slaveholders invested in Minnesota communities, including St. Cloud’s.  

KSTP News—Electrolux will close its freezer production line at its St. Cloud plant on Friday after being in the community for decades. The company first announced it would close nearly two years ago to move operations to a different plant out of state. … “It has a reach well beyond St. Cloud. It has a reach into Central ...

MPR News — Every afternoon at 3:30 p.m., the doors of St. Cloud’s Electrolux plant open and workers stream out, carrying lunch boxes or coolers. Traffic on 33rd Avenue grinds to a halt, as employees head to their cars or homes nearby. On Friday, the daily ritual at this factory — where over the past century, workers have assembled cars, battery chargers, refrigerators, dryers and more recently, freezers — will ...

Forum on Islamophobia, bigotry and hate takes place Saturday at St. Cloud State

Muslim students will share their stories Saturday at a nonprofit-hosted forum called: “Address Bigotry, Hate and Islamophobia in the Community.”

A statue was put in place to honor and remember a legendary St. Cloud State University college hockey coach over the weekend.

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk Saturday

October is breast cancer awareness month, and the American Cancer Society is honoring survivors with walks across the nation.

SCSU to unveil Herb Brooks statue Saturday

St. Cloud State University will unveil a Herb Brooks statue outside the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center on Saturday, October 26th. The Huskies are scheduled to take on Northeastern University after the dedication.

St. Cloud State defenseman Jack Ahcan ready for his starring role

Ahcan, a senior from Savage, enters the 2019-20 season slotting into the captain’s role that Schuldt had last season. And he comes there with strong credentials and statistics.

Pflipsen '14 honored with leadership designation

CITIZEN TRIBUNE — Marie Pflipsen ’14, the City of Becker’s Community Development Director, was recently chosen to participate in the inaugural Minnesota Young American Leaders Program to be held on the University of Minnesota campus in late November. The goal of the program is for participants to gather and share knowledge regarding the state and trajectory of ...

New book traces slavery's reach into early Minnesota

A freshly minted Harvard degree in his pocket and a wealthy Maryland family behind him, Harwood Iglehart’s promising life veered west in the early 1850s thanks to a random meeting in Annapolis.

 
 
 
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