Minnesota Lt. Gov. Tina Smith hosted a panel Thursday in Eastman Hall in front of an audience of about 60 supporters of the buildings proposed renovation.
Meet some of best student leaders.
St. Cloud State University’s Richard Gordon, St. Cloud, has been recognized for his effective mechanisms for creating lasting change in the community, earning the Campus Compact Newman Civic Fellows Award for 2016.
“Mloog Peb Cos Lus” or “listen to our words” is the theme of Hmong Night 2016 held at 6 p.m. April 16 in the Atwood Memorial Center Ballroom.
Four St. Cloud State television shows and a talent reel were each honored April 10 with a Student Production Crystal Pillar Award. And the Crystal Pillars go to . . .
UTVS TV and Husky Productions earn 10 awards from the Midwest Broadcast Journalists Association.
One hundred girls got a hands-on introduction to STEM careers during the daylong Tech Savvy event with interactive workshops April 9 at St. Cloud State.
See it before it’s gone. Attend the “Remember W.W. Holes Hall” open house and tunnels tour.
Eddah Mutua, professor of communications studies, has earned the $10,000 Hellervick Prize for promoting global understanding in Minnesota classrooms.
St. Cloud State University and District 742 have joined together in program to increase the number of teachers of color in district schools.
Matsuri Festival is the theme celebrating Japan Night at 5:30 p.m. April 9 in Atwood Memorial Center Ballroom.
Learn anti-racism teaching methods at the award-winning ARPAC Workshop.
St. Cloud State Department of Music will celebrate the accomplishments of students and faculty with “Celebrations 2016” a Scholarship Fundraiser Gala at 7:30 p.m. April 16 in Ritsche Auditorium in Stewart Hall.
Four events showcasing the talents of students from each of the School of the Arts four programs will wrap up the second season of the St. Cloud State University Creative Art Series this April.
A cast of 17 university staff, alumni and students are pulling together to stage 1968’s American tribal love-rock musical “Hair” April 19-23.
Her Story, Her Song partners with Good Shepherd Community’s Music and Memory Program for the 15th annual concert April 26 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church.
Gov. Mark Dayton was the special guest at the April 2 Somali Night at St. Cloud State University. Dayton spoke to inclusiveness around the St. Cloud State campus and the state of Minnesota, and how we must continue to work together in our communities for the greater good.
The annual Student Organization Awards recognized 12 student groups and two individuals at the Student Organization Award Ceremony March 30.
Husky DECA will send 13 students to compete in Washington D.C.
Recover Health Resources of St. Cloud has been serving area residents of the Somali and Oromo communities since opening in December. Among the staff members are St. Cloud State University students and alumni.