Fall Choral Day
PAC 154 450 Johnson St, Winona, MN, United States +1 moreOn Oct. 4, attend a free, all-day performance featuring WSU students in choir.
On Oct. 4, attend a free, all-day performance featuring WSU students in choir.
On Oct. 8, come see Saturn, the Moon, and other astronomical objects through the Geoscience Department's telescopes at the Observatory on the roof of Minné Hall.
Learn about international business affairs with guest speaker Kate Hazelton during an ECON 404: International Economics class on Oct. 10.
On Oct. 10, join us to listen to a capstone presentation by Zoe VandeBerg, a Minnesota Historical Society Native American Undergraduate Museum Fellow.
On Oct. 10, learn how Dr. Larry Elvebak '87 used his WSU Chemistry major and Computer Science minor to become the president of two companies.
On Oct. 13, enjoy a free performance by Justin Badgerow and Jerry Hui that celebrates 100 years of George Gershwin, a widely popular American composer.
On Oct. 14, join Alyssa and Madeline for their presentation, "The Perils of Fake Pearls: The Toll of Fast Fashion on the Environment & International Relations."
On Oct. 15, spend the evening with Sarah Eagle Heart and Emma Eagle Heart-White as they give a talk on their part-memoir, part-self-help book, "Warrior-Princesses Strike Back."
On Oct. 16, join Drs. Craft and Reitmaier for The Business of Healthcare: Paris faculty-led study abroad information session in the College of Business Engagement Center at 4pm.
On Oct. 16, join us in the Somsen Auditorium at 7pm for Maha Abouelenein's book tour stop, followed by a book signing in the COB Engagement Center.
On Oct. 16, enjoy a free performance of “Elephant & Piggie: We Are In a Play!”, directed by WSU’s Heather Williams-Williams.
Join us on Oct. 17 for the College of Liberal Arts Career & Internship Fair, which will host about 40 employers from a wide variety of industries.
On Oct. 17, Common Book author Catherine Sanderson will participate in a panel at 3:30pm in the Baldwin Lounge to discuss action and advocacy.
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.
Join us on Oct. 18 for the first engagement session, an employer feedback forum, part of the College of Science & Engineering Career & Internship Fair.
Join us on Oct. 18 for the second engagement session, employer networking, part of the College of Science & Engineering Career & Internship Fair.
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. 21, join us for a short presentation by the College of Business admissions coordinator covering what you need to know about the COB admission process.
On Oct. 22, come see Saturn, the Moon, and other astronomical objects through the Geoscience Department’s telescopes at the Observatory on the roof of Minné Hall.
On Oct. 22, enjoy a free vocal recital from Alan Dunbar, a faculty member of WSU’s Music Department.
On Oct. 23, join the Finance faculty for a presentation, lunch, and discussion in the College of Business Engagement Center.
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."
Join us on Oct. 26 for family-friendly, hands-on science activities at the WSU STEM Carnival.
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.