The St. Cloud State Wrestling team made school history by claiming their (and the school’s) first NCAA Division II national team championship March 14 in St. Louis.
St. Cloud State students, alumni, faculty, staff and friends honor the 2015 NCAA Division II National Championship wrestling team in a celebration March 17 in the Atwood Memorial Center.
The St. Cloud State Huskies made school history by claiming their first NCAA Division II national team championship while Tim Prescott brought home St. Cloud State’s fifth NCAA Division II individual title at Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis.
SCSUHuskies.com — Here is a rundown of the comments and quotes from the post-tournament press conferences at the 2015 NCAA Division II wrestling championships on March 14 in St. Louis, Mo.
Saturday in St. Louis is a story of redemption for national champions Tim Prescott and St. Cloud State Huskies Wrestling.
Huskies took to social media to applaud St. Cloud State wrestlers for their NCAA Division II wrestling national championship win — the first team national championship in school history! #BHuskiesPROUD
2015 Wrestling National Champion Head Coach Steve Costanzo, Austin Goergen and Tim Prescott speak after winning the NCAA Division II title.
SCSUHuskies.com — The St. Cloud State University wrestling team (17-2, 8-0 NSIC) wrote a new chapter in the history of the school’s athletic program by capturing the Huskies’ first-ever team national championship. SCSU brought home the 2015 NCAA Division II championship with a first place finish at the 2014-15 championships.
Junior Tim Prescott, McPherson, KS, defeats TJ North (Augustana) for the 125lb individual National Championship.
A new agreement with William Mitchell College of Law will help St. Cloud State pre-law students save time and money on their law degrees.
Social work students are putting their time, talents and creativity into Project 325 in 320, an effort to raise awareness about homelessness in the St. Cloud area.
St. Cloud State’s Dallas Hahn, St. Michael, earned first place in corporate finance at the career development competition Feb. 26-27 in Minneapolis.
Building wells in Africa, inspiring farmers in Nepal and inspiring students close to home — these are the goals of students who have made a Clinton Global Initiative Commitment to Action. Fifteen students attended the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) University meeting March 6-8 at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Fla., to network, attend leadership ...
Nearly 100 people gathered Feb. 25 in Atwood Memorial Center to recall a painful chapter in Minnesota history.
More than 60 percent of Minnesotans agree that immigration has a positive impact in the United States, according to findings of the St. Cloud State University Survey. The annual fall statewide survey took a look at Minnesotans’ views on immigration. The topic of immigration is being debated on the national stage as a Texas judge recently ...
Anne Abicht, director of athletic media relations, and Tom Nelson, assistant athletic media relations director, are being awarded by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) for outstanding achievements and a Hall of Fame class of 2015 nod.
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching defines Community Engagement as “the collaboration between institutions of higher education and their larger communities.”
Halenbeck Hall will be filled with the cheers and lingo of a competition new to St. Cloud State when the University hosts its first robotics competition. The university hosts a Midwest VEX U Regional Qualifier Competition Feb. 28. The St. Cloud State competition is the largest Vex U regional competition in the United States with 10 ...
Husky Productions students Elizabeth Burda, Patrick Crooks, Brittany Rooney and Matt Bohach will accept a Best of Festival award at a national convention April 13 in Las Vegas. They are among 17 UTVS TV, Husky Productions and KVSC 88.1 FM students honored by the Broadcast Education Association (BEA) Festival of Media Arts.
When she’s not applying to medical Ph.D. programs or coaching volleyball, Kari Turkowski ’05 is posing in front of a wind machine for a magazine spread. Turkowski is one of 10 women featured in the February “Prevention” magazine spread “It’s Time to Honor Real.”