An Industry Advisory Board made up of leaders in regulatory affairs, clinical research and quality assurance helps guide St. Cloud State. MedTech programs.
St. Cloud State at Plymouth hosted the March 30 meeting of the Twin Cities Chapter of the Regulatory Affairs Professional Society (RAPS).
The St. Cloud State MedTech professional educational programs are being featured in the newsletter of the Colorado Bioscience Association.
St. Cloud State’s 51st annual Juried Student Art Exhibit opens with a ceremony at 3:30 p.m. April 20 in the Kiehle Visual Arts Center Gallery.
The St. Cloud State University Concert Choir and Chamber Singers present “Sing Into Spring” at 6:30 p.m. April 21.
A St. Cloud State University senior and two alumni were among the eight winners of the Central Minnesota Arts Board’s 2017 Emerging Artist Awards announced this March.
Tammy Anhalt-Warner ’83 is the Central Minnesota Society for Human Resource Management’s 2016 Chapter Volunteer of the Year recipient for her commitment, dedication, leadership and exceptional volunteer services to the chapter.
Social work students and employees are recognized for civic engagement.
Student director and actors will bring to life three short plays April 20-23 in “Student Spotlight: An Evening of Short Plays.”
The American Cancer Society recognized Interim President Ashish Vaidya for his support for Making Strides Against Breast Cancer.
The St. Cloud State University chamber player and string orchestra are performing at 6 p.m. April 14 in the Performing Arts Center’s Ruth Gant Recital Hall.
St. Cloud State’s six awards were tops at a March 31 award ceremony for excellence in student television production.
Candlelight filled the Atwood Memorial Center Mall Sunday evening as students, faculty and staff came together with the family and friends of Jesse Dady to remember and mourn.
Candlelight vigil is 8 p.m. April 2 on Atwood Mall.
Testimony about sexual- and gender-based crimes perpetrated by Pol Pot’s Communist followers.
Music assistant professor Shannon Sadler received an invite to create and perform a six-handed piano version of George Antheil’s “Serpent Mechanique” at the Antheil Festival at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts March 6.
Meet the student organizations and individuals honored as the best of the best at a March 29 campus banquet.
The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorder’s graduate education program’s accreditation has been reaffirmed by the Council on the Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (CAA).
Rami Darwish ’11 is a doctoral researcher at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden.
The University has met with Jesse’s family as well as many of his friends and roommates to offer support and assistance during this difficult time.