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Listen: H-U-S-K-I-E-S
A big rock riff, an in-your-face beat and an AC/DC-like chant courtesy of Minnesota rock guitar virtuoso Paul “Stretch” Diethelm ‘03 is part of a new pre-game multimedia experience at Herb Brooks National Hockey Center. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/114589888″ params=”color=990000&auto_play=false&show_artwork=true” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /] The “Husky Hockey Song” was written, performed and recorded by Diethelm in his
Herb Brooks NHC: It can happen here
With four words, the men’s Husky Hockey coach electrified the crowd in the atrium of the renovated and expanded Herb Brooks National Hockey Center. “It can happen here,” said Bob Motzko, to about 1,000 people gathered Sept. 28 to see the results of a $14.7 million expansion and renovation investment — $6.5 million from the
Photo gallery: Drew LeBlanc through the years
Two at a time: Gindele twins co-author memoir
Twin brothers Joe ’68 ’88 and John ’67 ’88 Gindele do everything together. The brothers have always lived together, with the exception of a year spent apart during college, and currently reside in Crystal. They both twice attended St. Cloud State University and enjoyed long teaching careers, both employed in the Robbinsdale School District before
Concepción partnership is a model for others
The Institute of International Education (IIE) has honored St. Cloud State with the 2013 Heiskell Award for Best Practices in International Partnerships — recognition of the university’s 11-year-old multidimensional partnership with the Universidad de Concepción in Concepción, Chile. “The awards showcase the most innovative and successful models for internationalizing the campus, study abroad and international
Photo gallery: Guang Ming Academy class
Congyu (Chris) Zhang teaches Chinese immersion in the Guang Ming Academy at Madison Elementary School in St. Cloud. Despite being an integral part of a St. Cloud public elementary school, Zhang’s classroom has the appearance of being a world away from the traditional environment of a Minnesota kindergarten room.
Kathy Johnson fosters Chinese connections
Special education professor Kathy Johnson is an example of St. Cloud State’s numerous faculty members whose innovative efforts are expanding St. Cloud State’s internationalization and the university’s reach across the globe. Related links Learn more about Angel’s story. Along with fellow School of Education faculty Ming Chi Own and Martin Lo, Johnson teamed with St.
A world at their feet: International graduates benefit local immersion program
The 19 eager St. Cloud kindergartners in Congyu (Chris) Zhang’s classroom are among the newest students in the Guang Ming Academy, a Chinese immersion program that owes much of its success to advocacy and support of St. Cloud State School of Education faculty and the university’s Chinese students who are at the core of
Artful intentions: Valerie Snobeck returns with sustainable exhibit
Contemporary artist Valerie Snobeck ’03 came to St. Cloud State University in January to make art, connect with students and present her work to the public. Snobeck’s exhibition “Distance Body” at Kiehle Gallery opened with an artist talk held in the building’s basement auditorium, a room filled to capacity. As a student, the highlight of