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There’s a new major students at St. Cloud State University can take advantage off starting this fall.

Molly Engstrom, 36, has taken on many sizable challenges throughout her career in and out of hockey. Her next challenge is becoming an assistant coach for the St. Cloud State women’s hockey team, a position she was officially named to on July 17.
Atuobi Nana Yiadom, who graduated from St. Cloud State University in 2013 with a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and psychology, is the first pharmacy student to participate in Mayo Clinic’s summer graduate training program in pharmacokinetics.

A new food initiative is set to launch this fall at St. Cloud State University.

St. Cloud commercial printing company Nahan Printing has partnered with St. Cloud State University to help new and current employees sharpen their technical skills.
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Professor Melissa Prescott talks with WJON’s Jay Caldwell to explain bias, discrimination, prejudice and racism.

Siblings play for the Huskies — just as their parents did.

For over a week, students from St. Cloud State University travel to Oshkosh to help set up, run, and produce content on the official radio station for EAA AirVenture. This partnership between the university and EAA has been going strong for over 20 years.

Though the start of the 2019-20 school year is still more than a month away, Paula Henry ’93 has already started work as the new superintendent of Lake Park-Audubon Public Schools.

Associate Professor Luis Estévez and his students assessing housing exteriors in the St. Cloud’s South Side neighborhood and comments on a proposed rental property validation system.

St. Cloud State Unviersity hosts the DroneTECH Educators Workshop for high school and college instructors to learn about unmanned aircraft systems and geospatial technologies.

Move-in day will be a little busier on the St. Cloud State University campus this year as a new residence policy takes effect.
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School of Public Affairs Dean King Banaian joins Jay Caldwell on WJON to talk about how gas prices are set, the longevity of malls and the effect of Amazon on brick and mortar retailers.

St. Cloud State University is sharing $7 million grant to help create the “National Center for Autonomous Technologies”.

St. Cloud State Community Garden volunteers, including Assistant Professor Ann Finan, find benefits in unwanted weeds.

Huskies Hockey alumni Matt Cullen announces his retirement from the NHL.

As construction goes forward on a new plaza at St. Cloud State University, there are high hopes the public space will bear new traditions among the Husky community.

Work is underway on a new plaza at St. Cloud State University in honor of the school’s 150-year anniversary.

St. Cloud State University continues to celebrate its 150th anniversary. Once a month archivist Tom Steman comes on the News @ Noon Show to talk about the school’s history.

Graduate student Monica Bugbee is among three interns at the Canyons of the Ancients Visitor Center and Museum this summer working in the curation department.

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.

Canoise performed an outdoor concert at Anton’s Restaurant in Waite Park.

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.

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.

Professor Bel Kambach reflects on her liver transplant one year later.
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