Exploration, Encounter and Exchange is the theme for more than 260 students from across Central Minnesota attending the 2016 Central Minnesota Regional History Day at St. Cloud State University to present their exhibits, websites, documentaries and performances 9 a.m.-2 p.m. March 19 in Atwood Memorial Center.
Behavior Analysis Digest underwent a transition to become the modernized online industry magazine Behavior Analysis Quarterly (BAQ) one year ago.
Anyone who has ever mourned the loss of a pet will feel a connection with the world premiere of “El Rey de Calabria,” a piano solo by composer Brian Ferneyhough.
St. Cloud State University’s Information Technology Security program re-claimed the top crown, finishing in first place in the 2016 Minnesota Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC) on March 5.
Gary Mason, a longtime Methodist clergyman who played an integral role in the Northern Ireland peace process, will conduct a mini-lecture tour on reconciliation March 15-17 at three Minnesota institutions.
St. Cloud State University announced today that it is reducing the number of its intercollegiate athletics programs by six – from 23 to 17 – effective at the end of the 2015-16 academic year.
Legislator to author bill to allow beer sales at all St. Cloud State hockey games.
No. 2 Huskies Wrestling is positioned for a national title repeat. Seven wrestlers advanced last weekend to the NCAA D-II Wrestling Championships March 11-13 in Sioux Falls.
One highlight of the sixth-annual Greater St. Cloud Community Pillars Forum Feb. 26 was the release of results of the Central Minnesota Community Foundation’s 2015 survey on social capital.
The St. Cloud State University Husky Sports Band celebrates their 10th anniversary at 1 p.m. March 1 in the Performing Arts Center, room 239.
Before Jan. 2, it had been more than two years since St. Cloud State University had drawn more fans to a Friday night men’s hockey game than a Saturday night game in the same series.
World-renowned pianist and composer Stephen Drury will perform the classics in a free concert at 7:30 p.m. March 18 in the Performing Arts Center’s Ruth Gant Recital Hall.
Saxophonist and composer Jorrit Dijkstra and St. Cloud State University music Professor Scott Miller will perform an experimental, improvisational and electro-acoustic music at 7:30 p.m. March 16 in the Performing Arts Center’s Ruth Gant Recital Hall.
The majority of Minnesotans know someone with a disability and believe the 26-year-old Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has been beneficial, according to findings by the Fall 2015 SCSU Statewide Survey.
St. Cloud State students and North Junior High Chinese immersion program students are teaming up to put on a performance celebrating the Chinese Year of the Monkey 1:30-2:30 p.m. Feb. 26 in the Atwood Memorial Center Little Theatre.
Two musicians will present “cmetq,” an electro-acoustic opera, at 7:30 p.m. March 2 in the Performing Arts Center’s Ruth Gant Recital Hall.
The St. Cloud State University men’s hockey weekend match-up versus the University of Minnesota-Duluth will be featured on national and regional television platforms Feb. 26-27.
UTVS, Husky Productions and KVSC 88.1 FM earned a combined nine awards from the Broadcast Education Association Festival of Media Arts, an international refereed exhibition of faculty creative activities and a national showcase for student work.
Most football players have dreamed of playing in the National Football League at some point in their lives. St. Cloud State running back Ledell White is no different. And now, he’s taking a shot at making that dream come true.
Husky DECA earns the Diamond Chapter for the third time in its three-year existence and records 11 top-three finishes.