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St. Cloud State University is preparing for a year-long celebration marking its 150th anniversary.

St. Cloud State President Robbyn Wacker sits down with WJON as Rookie of the Week.

The Nemeth Art Center (NAC) will host an exhibit by Minneapolis-based artist Alexa Horochowski, starting July 20 and ending Sept. 29.

Brooks Bertsch ’15 named college player scout for the L.A. Kings.

Kris Erickson’ 12, of Little Falls, is enjoying her career in law.

The new president of St. Cloud State University got her first taste of Summertime by George! Wednesday night.

School of Public Affairs Dean King Banaian talks with WJON’s Jay Caldwell about Minnesota tourism, the economy and more.

St. Cloud State University and St. Cloud Technical & Community College welcome new presidents.

Michelle Clark ’96 has fulfilled her childhood dream of becoming a judge this June by becoming a Douglas County judge.

St. Cloud State University is trying to dig up the past with one of two recent grants from the Minnesota Historical Society.

The 45th annual Lemonade Concert and Art Fair kicked off Thursday morning at St. Cloud State University.

Students are getting a first-hand experience at St. Cloud State University this week. The university is hosting its Scrubs Camp for the third year in a row.

For Harold Scott Jr. ’93, middle school was a crossroads where you could focus on your studies — easier said than done — or go off the rails.

More than 150 middle and high school students are taking an in-depth dive into healthcare careers at Scrubs Camp this week.

CEO Mynul Khan ’04 of Minneapolis-based Field Nation has a problem common among growth companies in the region’s booming software and IT services industry.

Scott L. Miller, professor of music at St. Cloud State University, is one of four Minnesotans honored as a 2018 McKnight Composer Fellow.

Eunice Adjei-Bosompem ’06 ’10 has become a leader in St. Cloud.

Former student named vice president of management and operations by the Metropolitan Airports Commission.

Pat Redig ’70 retires after 45 years at the University of Minnesota’s Raptor Center.

For the first time in a long time Minnesota has passed Wisconsin in the total number of people working.

Katie Emmer is the first woman to receive the Jim Nantz Award as the College Sportscaster of the Year.

Alumna Sandra Bergquist ’08 took first in the Global Swim Series Global Championships in Cancun, Mexico.

St. Cloud State University will get more new blood this summer, when a new vice president for finance and administration joins incoming president Robbyn Wacker.

St. Cloud State University will get more new blood this summer, when a new vice president for finance and administration joins incoming president Robbyn Wacker.

St. Cloud’s “Granite City Radio Theatre” serves up inside humor plus cameo appearances by the police chief and the university president.
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