School of Public Affairs news
Trade and tariffs are focus of Global Forum
“Many business leaders have been affected by tariffs as part of recent trade policy, particularly firms with complex international supply chains,” said King Banaian. “We are excited to have three different sets of perspectives offered to our campus and community.”
Election Day 2018: A college student’s guide
“Sitting this election out will not be interpreted as a political statement against the status quo – it will be seen as apathy, laziness or a desire to let other people choose for you,” said Jim Cottrill, St. Cloud State political science professor.
Themes abound at St. Cloud Film Fest
More than 110 films, in nine categories, will screen during the Nov. 3-10 St. Cloud Film Fest.
Miller ’11 earns 3M Innovative Economic Educator Award
High school social studies teacher honored for creating innovative lessons that increase economic understanding.
Richason earns Distinguished Educator Award
Benjamin F. Richason III earned the Distinguished Educator Award from the Minnesota GIS/LIS Consortium.
SCSU professor talks police accountability and ‘the Jacob Wetterling effect’
Catching up on the local news between classes Thursday morning, John D. Baker found himself at a loss. The St. Cloud State University criminal justice studies professor’s disappointment followed an unprecedented press conference held by Stearns County Sheriff Don Gudmundson.
St. Cloud State programs serve workforce needs
Legislative and business leaders from throughout Central Minnesota gathered at St. Cloud State University Aug. 23 to learn about how programs at the university are preparing students for future employment needs.
Teachers tackle drones and geospatial analysis
Banaian: Local economy is still doing well
School of Public Affairs Dean King Banaian talks with WJON’s Jay Caldwell about Minnesota tourism, the economy and more.