A childhood dream comes true
Michelle Clark ’96 has fulfilled her childhood dream of becoming a judge this June by becoming a Douglas County judge.
Michelle Clark ’96 has fulfilled her childhood dream of becoming a judge this June by becoming a Douglas County judge.
A pair of criminal justice studies graduates — Antoinette C. Wetzel ’92 and Michelle L. Clark ’96 — are named district court judges.
For the first time in a long time Minnesota has passed Wisconsin in the total number of people working.
Habso Mohamud ’17 ’18 is graduating with her master’s degree May 4, but she is already putting her skills to work as the first Decade Of Women Fellow for the United Nations Office of Partnership.
he total impact of the 2019 Electrolux facility closure is estimated at a loss of 1,800 jobs in the Central Minnesota region and $102.6 million in labor income according to an Emergency Economic Impact Analysis by the School of Public Affairs Research Institute.
Meet our 2018 Excellence in Leadership award winners, who will be honored at the 30th annual campus banquet April 15.
Roughly one-third liberal, one-third conservative and one-third Independent. That’s the partisan breakdown in St. Cloud State University’s most recent statewide survey.
This year’s installment of an economic event at St. Cloud State University will focus on rediscovering the role of cities in growth.
The majority of Minnesotan think the state is heading in the right direction, but the nation is on the wrong track according to results from the SCSU Survey’s October survey results.
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