Student leaders teamed with community leaders Sept. 20 in a call for unity.
We are all saddened by the incident that occurred at the Crossroads Center Mall on Saturday evening. Reports of violence in public spaces have become all too common, but the occurrence in St. Cloud has made the conflicts in our country and world more personal for many of our students and members of our community. First ...
Solidarity on behalf of diversity. Join the Sept. 20 #stcloudUNITED event.
New faces join the Husky Productions broadcast team.
A set of federal grants is helping fund tuition for 14 graduate students seeking their master’s degree in Rehabilitation Counseling or Rehabilitation and Addiction Counseling.
Minnesota State will host a conference for veteran service providers with a goal of further improving services to those Minnesotans who have served our country.
Breast cancer survivor Margaret Potter will tell her story Sept. 29 in the Alumni Room, Atwood Memorial Center. Eldest child of the late President Earl H. Potter III, she is a data scientist in Minneapolis. She is an honorary survivor for the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer fundraising walk Oct. 15 at St. Cloud State. “Cancer Conversations with Margaret Potter” ...
St. Cloud Times survey, which collected more than 15,500 votes, gives St. Cloud State the top mark.
A computer engineering student is studying abroad in Japan this semester with help from the Gilman Scholarship Program.
St. Cloud State University’s Collegiate Recovery Community (CRC) has earned top nods as the Region IV-East Innovative Program of the Year award from NASPA Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education.
This semester students will be taking visualization one step further with the installation of a Visbox Viscube C4 in the basement of ISELF.
Award-winning short filmmaker Moon Molson is bringing four films to St. Cloud State University in a film screening at 7 p.m. Sept. 30, in the Miller Center auditorium as part of the Creative Art Series.
Moon festival time. See you Sept. 24 in Atwood Ballroom.
St. Cloud State University honored the life of Jacob Wetterling at multiple Celebrate St. Cloud State events Sept. 15-18.
A modern Japanese dancer and sound artist combine their talents to create a collaboration of sound and movement Sept. 23 on the Performing Arts Center’s Center Stage.
Remembering lives lost and sacrifices made.
For the 5th straight year St. Cloud State University has earned the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine for demonstrating an outstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Related links Access to Excellence scholarship St. Cloud State Foundation Blizzard joined his friends from Minnesota State at Target Field on Sunday to celebrate students and kick off the renewed Access to Excellence scholarship campaign. The Minnesota State system has a goal to raise $50 million in the next two years. Blizzard joined Minnesota State Chancellor Steven Rosenstone on the ...
This fall, the Women on Wednesday series examines a variety of political issues at a deeper level than the political rhetoric being publicized in national, statewide and local elections.
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