Students in communication sciences and disorders (CSD) and gerontology classes got the chance to put their studies into practice through service learning this semester at St. Cloud area senior communities.
KVSC radio is celebrating 50 years of serving the St. Cloud listening area this June with studio tours, alumni guest hosts and evening concerts.
Jennifer Mueller, a faculty member and chair for the Early Childhood Education program at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, will serve as the dean of the School of Education beginning July 1.
Leadercast, the world’s largest one-day leadership conference, will be broadcast for the first time at St. Cloud State University June 8.
Amy Cross knew that she wanted to work with women’s health, but an internship with Everyday Miracles in northeast Minneapolis is opening her eyes to diversity among people.
More than 1,130 students will participate in Commencement ceremonies May 5 in Herb Brooks National Hockey Center.
They hail from Apple Valley and Addis Ababa. They aspire to be teachers, nurses, scientists, counselors, engineers, administrators and communicators, among other careers.
Communication Sciences and Disorders students will be speaking llama April 27 when they lead kids games at the United Way’s Llama Llama Read-a-Rama party at the Great River Regional Library.
Light from freezing quarks, analyzing wastewater toxicity in fish and the use of the word squaw in American place names were among the research projects honored at the Student Research Colloquium April 18 in Atwood Memorial Center. Top creative works at the day-long showcase included a camera/robot-arm/conveyor-belt device that can sort boxes by color and shape.
The Lindgren Child Care Center held its 10th annual Used Book Sale April 19 in the Atwood Memorial Center Lounge.
If you’re taking 12-14 credits this fall — add a class.
Students worked with Buddhist priests to offer monthly meditation sessions for this year for students and the community at St. Cloud State University.
See the “Night Parade of 100 Demons” at Japan Night 2017 at 6 p.m. April 22 in the Atwood Memorial Center Ballroom.
Remembering the late President Earl H. Potter III, introducing Interim President Ashish Vaidya and a look at the first class of 2+2 Bachelor of Science in Finance program students from Nankai University Binhai College in China.
The Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States (SEAMUS) will hold its 2017 National Conference April 20-22 at St. Cloud State University.
“The Power of the Qeej” is the theme to Hmong Night 5 p.m. April 15 in the Atwood Memorial Center Ballroom.
More than 40 retirees to be honored.
Scholarships help non-traditional student Angela Mundis accomplish her goal of earning her bachelor’s degree.
Eight St. Cloud State University finance students attended the Quinnipiac Global Asset Management Education Forum March 30-April 1 in Hamden, Connecticut to listen to what professionals have to say about the current industry, but what they experienced outside of the conference is a once in a lifetime opportunity.
St. Cloud State University Women’s Choir, Cantabile Girls’ Choir and faculty performers are joining together to put on the Her Story Her Song concert April 25.