Fashion and a performance by a Bangladesh singer and performer will be the highlights at this year’s Bangladesh Cultural Night: Artistry of Bangladesh.
Agape — the love born of giving and expecting nothing in return — was in full flower Aug. 22 in Atwood Memorial Center.
St. Cloud State Campus Recreation has added another “larger than life” activity for students to keep active. Knockerballs are now on campus.
Employees and students are invited to a Sept. 19 anniversary celebration for Shoemaker Hall.
World-renowned cellist Pablo Mahave-Veglia opens the second annual Creative Art Series.
St. Cloud State theater students will take on an original devised work, 17th century comedy and the rock-musical “Hair” during the Department of Theatre and Film Studies’ 2015-16 season
The distinctive character of a St. Cloud State education is emerging in the Husky Compact.
Convocation includes workshops, meetings, a teaching and learning fair, social events, orientation of new faculty, and a campus-wide focus on Husky Compact.
The students of Heels and a Stage Theatre Company are welcoming their classmates back to campus with a presentation of the fairytale mock-comedy “The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon.”
President Earl H. Potter III and two alumni are part of a trade mission to Mexico.
St. Cloud State University nursing students are returning to South Africa for an extended spring break study abroad opportunity in spring 2016.
Everything new Huskies need to know about events and happenings to welcome them to campus is part of Huskies First Four — a new concept that includes students’ first four, days, weeks and months at St. Cloud State University.
The 2015-16 Creative Art Series features the best theater, music, film and dance St. Cloud State University students have to offer along with performances and talks by visiting artists.
Forbes ranking notes SCSU’s top-college ROI and affordability.
Political science students visit diplomats and UN Staff on trip to New York.
Cultural Resources Management students are helping lead a day camp for kids while interning at the Stearns History Museum.
Education Abroad announces 16 short-term faculty-led study abroad opportunities for 2015-2016.
The National Security Agency (NSA) and its agents were on the St. Cloud State campus July 12-17, not investigating, but investing in the future of cyber security through the GenCyber project.
Community Garden Organizer Tracy Ore shares the life lessons she’s learned through her work with the garden during a TEDx talk.
Astronomy and Physics Professor Annette Lee made two presentations on her research and programming initiative, Native Skywatchers, at the 29th International Astronomical Union General Assembly August 3-14 in Honolulu, Hawaii, the world’s highest professional astronomy conference.