Common Book Author Keynote
SLC 120 400 Winona St, Winona, MN, United StatesOn Oct. 17, Winona State University welcomes "Why We Act" author Catherine Sanderson to campus through the Common Book.
On Oct. 17, Winona State University welcomes "Why We Act" author Catherine Sanderson to campus through the Common Book.
On Oct. 17, enjoy a free performance of “Elephant & Piggie: We Are In a Play!”, directed by WSU’s Heather Williams-Williams.
On Oct. 18, enjoy a free performance of “Elephant & Piggie: We Are In a Play!”, directed by WSU’s Heather Williams-Williams.
On Oct. 19, enjoy a free performance of “Elephant & Piggie: We Are In a Play!”, directed by WSU’s Heather Williams-Williams.
On Oct. 19, enjoy a free performance of “Elephant & Piggie: We Are In a Play!”, directed by WSU’s Heather Williams-Williams.
On Oct. 22, enjoy a free vocal recital from Alan Dunbar, a faculty member of WSU’s Music Department.
From Oct. 24-26, WSU will host a free multi-day conference on climate change and small cities. Join us for keynote speakers, panels, and workshops.
Get in the Halloween spirit on Oct. 24 with a free outdoor screening of "Night of the Living Dead."
On Oct. 26, attend this free performance featuring WSU orchestra students.
On Oct. 27, enjoy a free piano recital from Kennedi Kjellberg, a student of WSU’s Music Department.
See the creative work by WSU Design seniors on display from Oct. 28-Nov. 8. Design majors have partnered with Design for Democracy to help get people in our community out to vote for crucial elections.
On Oct. 28, join us for a discussion with Dr. Heidi Morrison, editor of "Lived Resistance Against the War on Palestinian Children."
On Oct. 29, attend this free concert featuring WSU students in the jazz ensemble. Venue Contact
On Oct. 30, join us for a reception to connect with WSU Design students and other young creatives at the Watkins Hall lobby.
On Nov. 2, high school student musicians from across the region will spend the day working with WSU Music faculty on selections.
On Nov. 3, attend this free performance featuring WSU band students.
On Nov. 7, enjoy a free concert featuring American Indian music by Lyz Jaakola.
On Nov. 11, the WSU Design Program invites you to come learn how to make stickers, take them home, or use them for the Laser Workshop that will follow.
On Nov. 11, the WSU Design Program invites you to learn how to use a laser cutter/engraver. You may use your sticker design if you attended the previous workshop.
On Nov. 12, enjoy a free performance by guest pianist Clare Longendyke.
On Nov. 16, attend this free performance featuring WSU choir students.
On Nov. 19, the WSU Design Program invites you to learn how to use a laser engraver to create your holiday ornaments and other fun items.
On Nov. 20, enjoy a free performance of “Tiny Beautiful Things,” directed by WSU’s Jim Williams and adapted for the stage by Nia Vardalos.
On Nov. 21, enjoy a free performance of “Tiny Beautiful Things,” directed by WSU’s Jim Williams and adapted for the stage by Nia Vardalos.
On Nov. 22, enjoy a free performance of “Tiny Beautiful Things,” directed by WSU’s Jim Williams and adapted for the stage by Nia Vardalos.
On Nov. 23, enjoy a free performance of “Tiny Beautiful Things,” directed by WSU’s Jim Williams and adapted for the stage by Nia Vardalos.
On Nov. 24, enjoy a free recital from Jayna Domeier (trumpet) and Adelyn Ackermann (voice), students of WSU’s Music Department.
On Nov. 25, attend this free concert featuring WSU jazz students.
On Dec. 3, attend this free performance featuring WSU students in chamber ensembles.
The students in ART 375: Advanced Design Project formally invite you to join us on Dec. 5 for their end-of-semester final presentations.