Four Chris Lehman articles shed light on Minnesota’s ties to slavery.
Hundreds gathered to commemorate the late President Earl H. Potter III Friday with an afternoon of story sharing and interfaith blessings.
Remembering President Earl H. Potter III in a video that features family and campus photos, video clips and the poignant closing words from his inaugural address.
The tapping red tennis shoes of our late Earl H. Potter III.
“He felt that hearts were made to get bigger and that there was always room for another person at his table.” – Christine Marshall Potter
Two St. Cloud State University nursing students have been recognized by the St. Cloud Hospital for their excellence in the field.
“It is with tremendous sorrow that I write to share the tragic news that Earl H. Potter III, President of St. Cloud State University, died Monday evening in an automobile accident en route to the Twin Cities . . .
More than 200 people gathered at a June 14 press conference to hear campus and community leaders praise the work of the late President Earl H. Potter III.
At 69, President Potter was about to begin a new three-year term July 1.
Friends and colleagues of President Earl H. Potter III and St. Cloud State alumni share their condolences from across the state and world.
Ashish Vaidya, acting president, offers condolences and grief-support services.
Members of the St. Cloud State Community Garden worked with staff from the St. Cloud Public Library and St. Cloud Parks and Recreation June 13 to take an old planter and turn it into a new pollinator garden.
Solid employment numbers and positive sentiment fuel upbeat business community.
Gov. Mark Dayton made a stop at St. Cloud State University June 10 to urge legislators to finish their work and make needed investments for projects left unfinished during the legislative session.
An accordion player who writes and sings songs in four languages? Only at Lemonade 2016!
Katie Halter ’16 leads a team of 24 students to a coveted CSMA.
From spending a night with a host family to touring the Great Wall, graduate student Bao Lee shares it all in her blog on 16 students study abroad trip to China.
River toxicity on a microscopic scale comes into focus in a new virtual reality video created by four St. Cloud State University faculty members.
Administrators and staff came together for a pilot calling campaign Thursday to engage class of 2019 students that have yet to register for classes for fall 2016. The group called unregistered students to congratulate them on completing their first year of college and to encourage registration, identify barriers to registration and to work together to show ...
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