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Outlook 10/11/2004 Fragments of our Past  Student archaeologists unearth tangible links on Shoemaker dig. Participants in an archaeological dig spread over the front yard of Shoemaker Hall this past summer made significant discoveries beyond the artifacts they unearthed. University News Animal lover finds perfect internship New nursing program earns national accreditation Children’s art catches the eye of travelers For your viewing pleasure SCSU program unique in the world Faculty, staff awarded $9 million in grants to benefit community Creative writing workshop attracts skilled practitioners Campus goes wireless Faculty members voicing plans for language festival Cruise with the sun in your face, pride on your plate Workshop focused on children’s literature attracts notables to mark silver anniversary SCSU center keeps eyes on the road and hands on the wheel Students’ First Amendment Forum addresses news, ethics, privacy New! Improved! Campus center readied for fall semester Professor develops first-of-its-kind conference on bullying Students, faculty find marrow and blood stem cell donors SCSU triple-hitter alumni win two in a row Coming to you 24 hours a day, 365 days a year ... UTVS He’s strong, he’s sensitive he’s Brawny Man! Herb Brooks Way - Street renamed to honor hockey legend Feature Story Small Details Big Clues Student archaeologists dig up tangible links to the past.
Participants in an archaeological dig spread over the front yard of Shoemaker Hall this past summer made significant discoveries beyond the artifacts they unearthed.From hockey stars to style all-stars Hockey players get shot of glamour, score on TV makeover show Student style all-stars.
Hockey players get shot of glamour, score on TV makeover show.West meets East - Citizen of the world brings that world to campus library The William M. Lindgren Collection, exhibiting this fall, gives visitors an understanding of a man who lived his life globally.Stories of Campus Life Past Times at St. Cloud State University Alumni News Donors help students navigate world of information Bon appétit for scholarships Degrees direct retiree to new career CEO achieves balance - Compassion enriches CEO’s personal, professional life Class Act Values - Teaching starts with connections Home Town to Downtown - Graduate scores high marks for Le Meridien Graduate scores high marks for Le Meridien
His hotel has been earning awards and accolades from travel experts.Q&A Ask Alumni - Focus on Claire Price Breakthrough They call it “Jake’s Bill” for the SCSU senior whose need for further medical procedures was the basis for legislation to extend insurance benefits to Minnesota children born with a cleft lip and/or palate. But it was the teamwork of Rep. Lynne Osterman and Jake’s mom Michaela Meyer – both SCSU alumnae – that made House Bill 2554 a reality for Jake and countless others with the third most common congenital defect.Classnotes We remember Faculty and staff we remember Marriages Golden reunions Births Business promotions Archive Print Version
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