A talk by Minnesota Vietnam War veteran and author Michael Maurer is the highlight of Veterans’ Voices Month at St. Cloud State University.
Catharine Bushman will conduct music for all ages, including favorites from Disney movies.
LaRae Ross has earned the 2016 State Star of the Minnesota Small Business Development Center for showing her strong commitment to small business in Central Minnesota.
Headwaters Relief Organization, Golden Valley, has worked previously in the Caribbean island nation.
In 2015, the International Institute of Minnesota resettled 465 refugees from 13 nations of origin.
French painter, printer and book artist Robert Lobet will show his work and talk about his experiences as an artist and proprietor of Editions de la Margeride Oct. 5-6 in the Kiehle Visual Art Center.
Individuals possessing a business degree who are looking to expand their career into the field of accounting will soon have a convenient way of completing the necessary accounting education required to take the Certified Public Accounting (CPA) Exam.
A dark comedy of two Minnesota hitmen and the women who hire them to kill their boyfriends is coming to the Performing Arts Center’s Arena Stage Oct. 18-23.
St. Cloud State University is waiving applications fees for undergraduate applicants through the month of October.
The $500,000 grant will fund a program that expands awareness of Muslim arts and cultures.
St. Cloud State University has once again earned national recognition for community service efforts conducted by students, faculty and staff.
She will be recognized at the Friday awards luncheon at the SoM annual conference Sept. 29-30 at St. Cloud State.
Philion to be honored Sept. 30 by the Sociologists of Minnesota.
Journey back in time through Sri Lankan culture and history during “Prathivarthana: Chronicles of Ceylon” 5:30 p.m. Oct. 1 in Stewart Hall’s Ritsche Auditorium.
The Atwood Memorial Center at St. Cloud State University is unveiling new dining options Sept. 26.
Retired music teacher and St. Cloud State University graduate John Herdan ’69 returns to campus to spend a day with student and staff of the Husky Sports Band as their guest clinician Sept. 27.
Five Rwandan college-aged students are bringing their debates and stories from their 2016 iDebate Rwanda U.S. Tour: Voices from Post Genocide Generation to St. Cloud State University and the St. Cloud City Council Chambers Sept. 27-29.
Steve Frank, former St. Cloud State University professor of political science and founder of the SCSU Survey program, passed away after complications of surgery on June 22.
Students, faculty and alumni are among the presenters at the Sociologists of Minnesota annual conference.
Campus and community volunteers will lead the Sept. 22 Husky Neighborhood Clean-up as a part of a community-wide United Way Day of Caring.