Kabao Yang’ 20, who graduated from St. Cloud State University in Spring 2020 with an undergraduate degree in communication arts and literature, is thankful for SCSU in helping prepare her for accomplish her career goals.
With COVID-19 keeping people apart for physical distancing this year, the campus community instead submitted their selfies of support instead for the Big Picture collage.
Homecoming is the university’s biggest celebration of the year, and this year we are focusing on the “home” of homecoming by encouraging our alumni and friends to Stay Home for Homecoming for their safety and the safety of our on-campus community. This year’s Homecoming events features virtual events for alumni and friends to engage in and ...
Professors of Criminal Justice Mary Clifford and Shawn Williams have been named two of five panelists for an October 6 online presentation titled “What Should Policing Look Like? Anti-Racism Panel” hosted by of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s Universities (CSBSJU).
High school students are invited to discover St. Cloud State Oct. 15-17 with opportunities to tour campus and meet with students or connect virtually in a Virtual Reality Academic Resource Fair.
“Act with Personal Integrity and Civic Responsibility” is one of the five dimensions of the Our Husky Compact at St. Cloud State University. This fall students have the opportunity to demonstrate that dimension and exercise their Constitutional right by voting in the 2020 Presidential election.
Campus Recreation is getting students involved and staying active during the pandemic with a series of fitness classes, trips and intramural offerings available to students, faculty and staff alike.
School of the Arts students found new ways to unleash their creativity this spring through compilations shared through YouTube and elsewhere online.
Multicultural Student Services kicked off the first event of its year-long conversations in the MSS ConnectED Series Sept. 14 with a presentation by Dr. Christopher Lehman.
St. Cloud State Student Veterans Organization leads a Patriot Day Flag Raising in observation and reflection on the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Fighting Saints ROTC Battalion, St. Cloud Police Department and St. Cloud Fire Department participated in the flag raising.
President Robbyn Wacker made a stand last week with higher education leaders from across the nation who joined together to call out and eradicate discrimination and racism in higher education through “We Stand Together.”
Three St. Cloud State University professors are among the seven area professionals who will present at the virtual TEDxStCloud Oct. 8.
St. Cloud State University was awarded the institution’s first TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) Grant. The award totals more than $1.3 million over the next five years.
St. Cloud State University President Robbyn Wacker, Minnesota State Chancellor Devinder Malhotra and Riverland Community College President Adenuga Atewologun spoke before the Minnesota Senate Higher Education Finance and Policy Committee Tuesday.
St. Cloud State University President Robbyn Wacker and Student Government President Surkhel Yousafzai teamed up the first week of classes to send out an important video message to Huskies to Lay Low.
New center is designed to better serve School of Public Affairs students and faculty The School of Public Affairs is happy to present its new Student Success Center. Designed to be a one-stop shop for all students in their programs, current and prospective students can easily be connected to the assistance they are seeking. While COVID-19 restrictions ...
Students are moved in, making new friends and starting classes. The 2020-21 year started with an eye to safety with many Huskies First Four activities held out of doors or in small groups to allow for physical distancing.
Campus Recreation is open and is serving students, faculty and staff with programming and access to equipment, classes and intramurals.
St. Cloud State University offices and employees are placing the Health Self-Assessment QR code in their offices as a reminder to students, faculty, staff and visitors to complete their assessment each morning.
HomeFront Resource Center named Scott Vosen ’20 its St. Cloud State University Student Veteran of the Year. Vossen served in the Army, and graduated from the College Counseling and Student Development program this spring. He joined the Army in 2006 and was awarded the Combat Infantryman’s Badge and later the Calvary Combat Spurs for his part in ...