TODAY Jan 4 2017
Beyond recruitment: How Metro State, other colleges help immigrants find success
St. Cloud State University offers a summer Advanced Preparation Program to help first-year students, many of them from immigrant and refugee families, polish their academic skills.
On the front lines of a new culture war
The Somali students watched the news with a sense of dread: Someone had hit six people with a car and then stabbed five more at Ohio State University.
Just don’t let him be Somali, some of the students thought to themselves as details of the attack started percolating on social media. Don’t let him be Muslim.
It had happened on a different campus in a different state, but the Somali refugees at St. Cloud State University had lived in the United States for long enough to know how this worked.
Five reasons Team USA has strong chance of world juniors medal
Coach Bob Motzko had wondered how his Team USA would handle hardship and misfortune, and now he wonders no more.
Nuss nominated for national industry award
A Minnesota businessman with St. Cloud ties has been nominated for a national award in the truck dealership industry.
Charles J. Graham (1929-2016)
His decade of leadership at St. Cloud State included many firsts, including a partnership with Akita University in Japan.
St. Cloud State at Plymouth construction complete
Construction at St. Cloud State at Plymouth is now complete and the facility is ready for use when students return for spring semester classes beginning Jan. 9.
Winter Institute to tackle ideas and innovation
She’s the recipient of six honorary doctorates and author of 17 books. Hear a globally renowned economist speak at Winter Institute.
KVSC storms into its 38th trivia marathon
Harlander presents about near-space weather device
Emeritus physics professor discusses how his device will measure winds and temperatures in the thermosphere.