WSU Today

11/11/04

Thursday

 

Nov. 11

  • In the Wake of Fascism Lecture/Film Series: "German Neoexpressionism and the Nazi Legacy," 7 p.m., Stark Auditorium; click here for the complete schedule
  • WSU Rochester Center Program Information Session, Accounting and Business Administration, 5-7 p.m., UCR Campus, Room ST108

Friday

 

Nov. 12

  • Veterans Day observed- No Classes

Saturday

 

Nov. 13

  • NCAA Division II Playoffs: WSU Warriors vs. Grand Valley State,1 p.m., Maxwell Field at Midwest Wireless Stadium; discounted tickets $2, at Student Union, or $5 at the game

Sunday

 

Nov. 14

  • Student Recital, Kristina Lubahn, Flute, 4 p.m., PAC Recital Hall

Events and Reminders

 

 

Up 'til Dawn Sponsors Fund Raising for St. Jude's

Up 'til Dawn is holding a letter writing event on Nov.16, from 6:30-8:30 p.m., in Dining Rooms C and D, Kryzsko Commons.  Volunteers are asked to bring as many addresses as possible; there is no minimum requirement. All proceeds generated by the letters are sent directly to the St. Jude hospital for children.  For more information, contact Mark Fletcher at MDFletch7836@webmail.winona.edu.

 

 

Delta Phi Epsilon Presents Speaker

On Nov. 19, 9-10 a.m., in the Student Union, Delta Phi Epsilon presents Christine Stoltman, RD and LD, at the Community Memorial Hospital, to speak about anorexia-nervousa and associated disorders. This is a philanthropy for Delta Phi Epsilon and a donation box will be available to all that attend.

 

 

College of Business Alumni Get-Together

WSU Alumni Society and the College of Business are having a casual get-together Tuesday, Nov. 16, 5:30-8 p.m., at Ruby Tuesday, in the Mall of America. University faculty and staff will be on hand to greet the WSU College of Business alumni. Hors d'oeuvres will be provided and a full cash bar is available with two-for-one drink specials. Those interested should respond by calling the WSU Alumni Office at 1-800-242-8978, or by email at vrader@winona.edu.

 

 

Lyceum Committee Sponsors Educational Opportunities

The Lyceum Committee sponsors activities that provide cultural enrichment and educational opportunities for the Winona and Rochester University campus communities, as well as the respective local and regional communities.  Faculty, staff and student groups may host these and are welcome to submit Lyceum applications to the committee by Dec. 7, for the 2005-06 season.  

In general, Lyceum tries to schedule an annual series of events that offers a mix of types (theater, lecture, cinema, writing, art, dance, music), purposes (cultural, educational, entertainment), subjects (science, arts, business, health, education) and appeal (specific and general).  Major activities are to be open to the general public, but events may include classroom visits or other student-focused activities.  Individuals who apply for Lyceum funding are responsible for all aspects of organizing and staging the event.  See the "Hosting a Lyceum Event" booklet for more information on the responsibilities of project director, or contact Gretchen Cohenour at gcohenour@winona.edu.