University News
Lessons in Elizabeth Valencia-Borgert’s Spanish 220 class went way beyond the basics fall semester when students teamed up with counterparts studying English at the Universidad de Concepción. Read More...
Dance Team earns a national title in Florida. Read More...
“Viva Oromia: Oromo Night 2016” will be held at 5:30 p.m. Jan. 23 in the Atwood Ballroom. Read More...
A leading student-success coach is one of five speakers at the Jan. 28-31 Power in Diversity Leadership Conference. Read More...
President Earl H Potter III earns the Presidential Award from the St. Cloud NAACP at its 33rd annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Fund Banquet. Read More...
When St. Cloud State University sophomore Alexie Portz walks onto the tennis court she steps on with confidence and self-discipline knowing that she’s walking along a path paved by generations before her. Read More...
Gov. Mark Dayton’s bonding proposal, which includes $12.3 million for renovating Eastman Hall, is a “very promising start” going into the 2016 legislative session. Read More...
President Earl H. Potter III is among 109 university presidents who have signed on to the American Council on Education’s Moving the Needle: Advancing Women Leaders in Higher Education initiative. Read More...
Related links FSOT info and test registration Information sessions on the Foreign Service Officer Test (FSOT) and careers in the U.S. Department of State will be featured topics during the U.S. Department of State’s visit to St. Cloud State University Jan. 28 in Centennial Hall. The event schedule includes: Careers in the U.S. Department of State – 4 p.m., Centennial ...
The Department of Music hosted the Granite Ridge All-Conference Honor Band and Choir Festival Jan. 9. Read More...
Civil-rights activist and alumnus Jaylani Hussein ’11 will present “Islamophobia in Minnesota” 5 p.m. Feb. 2 in Ritsche Auditorium. Read More...
The Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education sponsors an exhibit on Anne Frank at the Miller Center Library to help young people connect with the 14-year-old writer. Read More...
Exceptional service and commitment to international education are the cornerstones of the everyday work of Nichole Pazdernik. St. Cloud State University’s Director of International Recruitment, Admissions and Education Abroad has been awarded the Friend of the Region Award from the National Association of Foreign Student Advisers (NAFSA). Read More...
Caring. Credit. Cooperation. Change. Those bywords formed a narrative thread at Convocation, the Jan. 7 celebration of student success that marks that start of the semester. Day and evening classes begin Jan. 11. Read More...
Following the success of the first year of the Huskies Scholarship program, St. Cloud State University Foundation and the Financial Aid Office are preparing to launch the next round of the online application, review and awards system. Read More...
In its 37th year, Trivia Weekend returns Feb. 12-14 with “Trivia Cruisin’: Racing, Road Tripping and Rock ‘n’ Roll.” Read More...
Interdisciplinary projects that bring together the worlds of art and science are being recognized by the Miller Scholars Program this spring. Read More...
St. Cloud State University will provide three free professional workshops to help assist students preparing and applying for financial aid. Read More...
Will Borgen of Moorhead spent the holidays in Helsinki, representing the United States. Read More...
About 40 students and faculty from St. Cloud State University recently visited the U.S. Embassy in Laos where they met with the Ambassador Daniel Clune, who gave them a briefing and answered questions about U.S.-Lao relations. Read More...