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At St. Cloud State University we're on a mission to unleash ideas, to unleash imagination and purpose and promise. We're on a mission to unleash all that's within you. If you're ready to embark on a journey that will help you discover what you want to unleash, then use the navigation tools provided to explore some of what St. Cloud State has to offer.
Before we get started, let me explain the many ways you can explore our campus.
-You can click on the forward facing arrow to start walking around.
-You can jump to the next stop by clicking on the "Next" button.
-Now, if you already know where you want to go, you can select any location by using the list OR by clicking directly on the map.
-Lastly, remember that you can explore any particular location in more detail by clicking the supplemental icons.
Welcome Center/Coborn Plaza Apts
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The Welcome Center at Coborn Plaza is St. Cloud State University's new front door. It connects campus to the community. Upstairs, the fully-furnished Coborn Plaza Apartments offers a high-amenity, high value, 455-student housing complex only 1 block from downtown St. Cloud retail and restaraunts.
James W Miller Learning Resources Center
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When you need the most up-to-date library research materials or just a place for a Wi-Fi connection, the Miller Center will deliver. Besides the library, there are hundreds of computers for your use, as well as comfortable areas for studying and research. HuskyTech enables you to purchase the latest technology and receive technical assistance, and a coffee shop and computer lab make for a welcoming environment.
World Commons
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The World Commons area gives our students a place to take peaceful break in the center of campus in the presence of trees, nature and a koi fish pond. During the Lemonade Concert & Art Fair annual summer celebration, the World Commons is host to local and regional musicians and entertainers.
Centennial Hall
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The first floor of Centenial Hall houses the Husky Bookstore, your one-stop-shop for books and SCSU gear. The 2nd floor houses many of campus' students services like the Math Skills Center, Career Services, Student Accessability Services, Multicultural Academic Support Center. The 3rd and 4th floor is home to SCSU's Herberger Business School adn the Advising Center.
Atwood Memorial Center
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Atwood Memorial Center is the heart of student activitiy on campus. Atwood features dining options such as Chick-fil-A, Erberts and Gerberts, Einstein Bagels, Caribou Coffee, Denny's Den and more. The theater shows newly release movies and the Underground has a bowling alley, billards and ping pong tables. Other features include a bank, Copies Plus, and a convenience store. Many student-led organizations including the Department of Campus Involvement; Multicultural Student Services; Student Goverment Association call Atwood home.
Case Hill Residence Hall
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Recently renovated Case Hill Residence Hall has an inviting community gathering space and accommodating study areas. SCSU's Health Services is located on the first floor of Hill Hall. The building is also home to the University Honors Learning Community. Case-Hill has a 24-hour computer lab, movable room furnishings and attractive kitchen and lounges on every floor.
Garvey Commons
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For students living in the residential halls, Garvey Commons is the main place to dine. You have the option of several different meal plans, all of which offer a wide variety of food choices.
Lawrence Hall
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Lawrence Hall is the home to the Center for International Studies and the Foreign Languages Department. It also serves as a residential hall for international students and American students majoring in foreign languages and international affairs.
Stewart Hall
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In addition to being the home of the university's nationally recognized television station, UTVS, Stewart Hall houses the college radio station, 88.1FM KVSC, The Chronicle campus newspaper and the campus' largest auditorium, Ritsche Auditorium. Stewart is home to many of the departments in the College of Liberal Arts and the School of Public Affairs as well as Army Reserve Officer's Training Corps. Stewart Hall also houses the Counseling and Psychological Services Office.
Brown Hall
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Brown Hall is home to the Nursing Program and the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. The top floor houses the Nursing Simulation lab, a space with 5 hospital rooms, a home care simulation and 19 hospital beds where nursing students can practice their skills. The Speech-Language and Hearing clinic is located on the first floor and provides our upper-level students clinical experience with diagnostic and therapy services in speech-language pathology and audiology.
Riverview
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Our oldest classroom building was completely renovated in 2009. Built in 1911, Riverview houses the Department of Communication Studies and classrooms. Riverview gets its name from the incredible view of the Mississippi River that flows alongside campus.
Robert A Wick Science Building
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Wick Science Building incorporates classrooms and labs dedicated to the sciences and applied science. The building houses the Departments of Biology, Chemistry and Physics and Atmospheric and Hydrologic Sciences. The Wick Science Building contains a planetarium, a greenhouse, aquariums and a meteorology center.
ISELF
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The Integrated Science, Engineering and Laboratory Facility was designed to promote interdisciplinary teamwork. This facility allows undergraduate students the opportunity to directly work with industry partners on cutting-edge projects. ISELF serves students majoring in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields. It houses the Visualization Lab that visualizes information in 2D, 3D, interactive and immersive ways. A Robotics laboratory, Class 1000 Clean Room, a 3D Printing and Rapid Prototyping laboratory and an Imaging Center are a few of the specialized laboratories housed in ISELF.
Halenbeck Hall Student Recreation Center
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Halenbeck Hall is home to the Kinesiology Department and Athletic Department offices. This facility has a 6,400-seat main gym, swimming pool and diving well, indoor running track, racquetball courts, wrestling room, weight room and dance studio.The Student Recreation Center has a rock climbing wall, state-of-the-art fitness equipment for student use that include free weights, machines and over 50 pieces of cardio equipment. This is home to the Outdoor Endeavors program, a massage studio, group fitness studios and a martial arts studio.
Husky Stadium
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Overlooking the Mississippi River, the 4,200-seat Husky Stadium has the best views in all of sports to cheer on the SCSU football team, women's soccer team, or be a participant in an intramural or club sport. During the colder months, the stadium is covered with a domed roof and heated, making this facility a year-round sports arena.
Herb Brooks National Hockey Center
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The Herb Brooks National Hockey Center, named former SCSU hockey coach Herb Brooks who coached the 1980 Miracle on Ice Olympic Gold Medal Hockey Team, is home to the nationally known, NCAA Division I Husky men's and women's hockey programs. This 138,000 square foot facility includes 2 olympic-sized sheets of ice, a team store, 14 corporate suites, home and away locker rooms, training room and the Husky Den Club room.
Shoemaker Residence Hall
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Shoemaker Residence Hall is divided into 3 wings. North Shoemaker boasts 11 foot ceilings and original hardwood floors in the student rooms. The recently renovated East and West Shoemaker Hall provide its residents with free WiFi, cable, laundry and air conditioning. Its south-campus location is great for those who spend a lot of time at the recreational facilities or frequent Husky Stadium or The Herb Brooks National Hockey Center.
Education Building
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The Education Building is the central hub for students seeking to become teachers. It's home to all departments in the School of Education. The Education Building is also home to the Confucius Institute whose goal is promote Chinese language and culture and an understanding of China globally. The Curriculum Technology Center (CTC) offers resources to patrons to evaluate and use both for classroom and practicum purposes.
Barden Park
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The oldest community park in St. Cloud, Barden Park provides students with a place to relax and play. The park plays host to summer community band concerts as well as other unique events like Atwood After Dark's Movies in the Park.