
Band Concert
Vivian Fusillo Main Stage Theatre 450 Johnson St, Winona, MN, United StatesOn Nov. 3, attend this free performance featuring WSU band students.
On Nov. 3, attend this free performance featuring WSU band students.
On Nov. 6, join us to learn about finance and accounting at Kwik Trip while enjoying lunch!
On Nov. 7, come to the Engagement Center at 2pm to learn tips for success at the upcoming Business Career & Internship Fair.
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, 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 Nov. 12, enjoy a free performance by guest pianist Clare Longendyke.
On Nov. 13, join us to learn about information technology at Kwik Trip while enjoying lunch!
Join us on Nov. 14 for the College of Business Career & Internship Fai, which will host about 40 employers from various non-profit, government, and for-profit employers.
Join the SHRM Club on Nov. 14 to learn more about the world of human resources from an HR guest speaker with more than 20 years' experience in the field.
On Nov. 16, attend this free performance featuring WSU choir students.
Nov. 18-22 is International Education Week, which celebrates the benefits of U.S. students and teachers developing global skills through international education and exchange worldwide.
In honor of International Education Week, students are invited to talk with peer advisors in the Maxwell Lobby to learn more about studying abroad.
In honor of International Education Week, students are invited to talk with peer advisors in the Maxwell Lobby to learn more about studying abroad.
In honor of International Education Week, students are invited to talk with peer advisors in the SLC Atrium to learn more about studying abroad.
On Nov. 19, meet with a representative from the Sant'Anna Institute to learn more about studying abroad in Sorento, Italy.
In honor of International Education Week, students are invited to talk with peer advisors in the SLC Atrium to learn more about studying abroad.
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.
In honor of International Education Week, students are invited to talk with peer advisors in the Minné Lobby to learn more about studying abroad.
Stop by this info table on Nov. 20 to learn more about joining the Peace Corps or applying for a Fulbright grant to go abroad after graduation.
On Nov. 20, join the Finance faculty for a presentation, lunch, and discussion in the College of Business Engagement Center.
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.
In honor of International Education Week, students are invited to talk with peer advisors in the SLC Atrium to learn more about studying abroad.
On Nov. 21, meet with a representative from Kristianstad University to learn more about studying abroad in Sweden.
In honor of International Education Week, students are invited to talk with peer advisors in the SLC Atrium to learn more about studying abroad.
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.
In honor of International Education Week, students are invited to talk with peer advisors in the Maxwell Lobby to learn more about studying abroad.
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.