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Outlook 12/31/2012 Life on the Mississippi From the President Supporting community well-being St. Cloud State embraces a unique role that calls upon the university to help create more livable communities, stronger economies and a more inclusive society. University News Former President Clinton visits
HEED award recognizes diversity and inclusion
Construction on track
WPA wall restored and dedicated
President Potter signs commitment to future statement
Faculty/Staff News Douglas H. Vinzant named vice president
Education prof Kathy Johnson attends CGI
Shawn Jarvis publishes anthology
Multimedia Services wins Telly Award
Feature Story Life on the Mississippi When he came to St. Cloud State Ivan Bartha brought with him strong feelings of reverence and responsibility for the Mississippi River waters that flow through campus and community. Support in numbers APP reunion highlights 25 years of opportunities. Focused on safety With wheels-on-the-ground training for nearly 38,000 private and professional drivers each year, the Minnesota Highway Safety and Research Center (MHSRC) carries out its mission to reduce traffic accidents and the human trauma they cause. Preparing for the race and beyond The basement of Halenbeck Hall is home to the Human Performance Lab, a space overfilled with exercise test equipment and health screening stations. The warren of windowless rooms is affectionately referred to as “the dungeon” by graduates who fondly remember the worn furnishings and warm collegial atmosphere of the lab. Students become broadcasters while finishing their degrees I can’t get a job without experience, but I can’t get experience without a job. This conundrum has confounded college graduates for decades, but many St. Cloud State students don’t have that problem. Through experiential learning opportunities on-campus and off, St. Cloud State students are able to connect to their community, get real-world experience and land that first job after college. Athletics Lock of Love
Super Storm Sandy
Weems is quick to make her voice heard
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