Trivia is returning to the campus airwaves April 18 for 10 hours of trivia engagement.
When Anna Panek and Cheresa Bouley head to the College of Science and Engineering Tutoring Center for a session of helping students with math and science, they do so at home with Zoom.
St. Cloud State University, in coordination with state and local health departments, is closely monitoring the spread of COVID-19.
St. Cloud State University has four Army ROTC scholarships available for incoming freshman, new to St. Cloud State fall 2020. The Army ROTC scholarship is great opportunity to pay for college and serve on a a team that makes a difference.
Four students put their work study time to help a good cause March 31 when they headed over to the Boys & Girls Club to help pack lunches for school children.Â
Sixteen St. Cloud State University students were honored for their television broadcast production skills by the Upper Midwest Emmy® Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
Campus Recreation is looking to offer a way to stay engaged and have a little fun while learning remotely with a Social Distancing Challenge April 6-12.Â
Despite social distancing orders keeping them at home, five St. Cloud State University students participated in the virtual Midwest Undergraduate Data Analytics Competition hosted March 28-29 by Minnesota State University, Mankato.Â
The College of Science and Engineering this week is partnering with CentraCare to design and manufacture much-needed face shields for doctors and nurses.Â
Senior Travel and Tourism major Satkar KC has spent much of the year at the Central Minnesota Travel Information Center (TIC). A senior Travel and Tourism major (now Hospitality and Tourism) from Nepal, he is completing his internship at the Center.
The COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting economic upheaval is hitting St. Cloud State’s most vulnerable students especially hard. If you’re looking for a way to have an immediate impact, this is how.
They hail from Pipestone and Lagos, Nigeria. They aspire to be educators, social workers, healthcare workers, engineers and business professionals, among other careers. The students come from three U.S. states and six countries and include representatives from all six St. Cloud State University colleges and schools and are being recognized this spring for outstanding leadership. Meet ...
Professor Beth Berila seeks to help students, faculty and staff make the transition to remote learning, teaching and working a little less isolated. She is presenting two weeks of 10-minute virtual guided mindfulness practices Tuesdays and Wednesdays March 24-April 1.
In an effort to help students adjust to self-isolating and remote learning, St. Cloud State University’s student Peer Wellness coaches are reaching out virtually with Huskies Hangout sessions.
A message to alumni and friends from St. Cloud State University President, Robbyn Wacker.
The Minnesota Administrators for Special Education (MASE) recently announced that Nicole Woodward ’17 was named the recipient of the 2020 New Special Education Leader Award.Â
Huskies are helping Huskies everyday, and those efforts are now on display in the Huskies Food Pantry.Â
St. Cloud State University alumnus Scott Stonemeyer ’15 returned to campus on March 6 to speak in the Robert H. Wick Science building about research and work he has conducted surrounding exploring the fundamental limit of materials below two dimensions.
Student leaders within the Computer Science Club are organizing St. Cloud State University’s first hack-a-thon Huskies Hack March 21-22 in the Integrated Science and Engineering Laboratory Facility (ISELF). A hack-a-thon is a 24 hour event where teams have 24 hours to identify a problem, design a solution and present their solution to judges. Teams can use ...
Stacey Weinstein earned her bachelor’s and master’s degree in criminal justice and now teaches Department of Homeland Security federal employees physical tactics at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Glynco, Georgia.