05.21.18
Kate Wallace
Baseball Cyclones on the way to NJCAA World Series
The 2018 Cyclones Baseball team is on the way to the NJCAA Division III Baseball World Series after storming its way to the top of the Region XIII championship. The tournament, played May 16-19 at...
05.16.18
Kate Wallace
Carpentry, Electrical, Plumbing finish project
When three SCTCC Construction programs get together to work on a project, you can bet the results will be great. The Carpentry, Electrical, and Plumbing students work together on a construction...
04.27.18
Matt Klinkhammer
Boy Scouts Earn Surveying Merit Badges at SCTCC
Boy Scouts from all over central Minnesota made their annual stop at SCTCC to work on their Surveying merit badge. With the help of land surveying students and instructors, the Scouts were able to...
04.24.18
Kate Wallace
Energy & Electronics gives lesson on robotics
On April 19, the Energy and Electronics program hosted 14 youth and their mentors from Big Brothers Big Sisters. Students and instructor Aaron Barker taught the BBBS kids how to program a robot to...
04.24.18
Kate Wallace
Thinking about a career change?
Thinking about a new career can be exciting, especially if you’re planning on going back to college to learn a new skill. If you’re considering a change and want to come to St. Cloud Technical &...
04.19.18
Kate Wallace
Connie Logeman named Outstanding Educator
Education instructor Connie Logeman was recognized by Minnesota State as an Outstanding Educator and was nominated for the Minnesota State 2018 Board of Trustees Award for Excellence in Teaching....
04.03.18
Kate Wallace
SCTCC snags 5 first-place finishes at SkillsUSA state competition
SCTCC will have a fantastic showing this summer at the SkillsUSA National competition. The Auto Body, Automotives, Culinary, Electrical, and Medium/Heavy Truck programs all had first-place winners at...
01.22.18
Kate Wallace
MLK art contest winners announced
Congratulations to the winners of the 2018 Martin Luther King Jr. art contest, Jabreel Abdi (first place), Jennifer Ogudu (second place), and Tasha Denson-Byers (third place). The art contest honors...
01.18.18
Kate Wallace
Ten high-paying careers you can get with an SCTCC degree
Coming to SCTCC has a lot of benefits: less time in school, small classes, involved instructors, and it's less expensive than a four-year. But did you know that graduates from our programs can jump...
12.15.17
Jasmine Pelzer
A Student's Guide to Finals at SCTCC
Take breaks - but avoid social media If you’re anything like me, “quickly checking” any notification on my phone is impossible. I get sucked into hours of pointless scrolling until I realize, “Wasn’t...
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