“The Unlikely Friendship of Math & Science” Talk with Ben Orlin
Ben Orlin, author of “Math with Bad Drawings,” will present on “The Unlikely Friendship of Math and Science” and explore how these 2 disciplines work together.
Ben Orlin, author of “Math with Bad Drawings,” will present on “The Unlikely Friendship of Math and Science” and explore how these 2 disciplines work together.
Join WSU Geoscience alumna Anna Blitz as she shares her journey to becoming Vice President of Corporate Responsibility at The Wendy’s Company.
Enjoy a performance of the play “I and You,” directed by WSU’s Heather Williams-Williams and adapted for the stage by Lauren Gunderson.
If you’re interested in pursuing a career in any of the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) areas, this campus and admissions visit on Nov. 21 is for you!
Enjoy a performance of the play “I and You,” directed by WSU’s Heather Williams-Williams and adapted for the stage by Lauren Gunderson.
On Nov. 22, attend this free performance featuring WSU choir students at Wesley United Methodist Church.
Enjoy a performance of the play “I and You,” directed by WSU’s Heather Williams-Williams and adapted for the stage by Lauren Gunderson.
Join us for an important conversation about the links between voting and healthy communities.
On Dec. 2, attend this free performance featuring WSU students in chamber ensembles.
Take a study break at the Darrell W. Krueger Library. Fuel your final exam studies with coffee, tea, and sweet treats provided by the Library.
WSU students in ART 375: Advanced Design Project formally invite you to join us in the Bluffs Lounge for their end-of-semester final presentations.
Join the PRSSA and Public Relations students for an exhibit on the Winona State 2035 strategic plan, located in the Kryzsko Commons Lower Hyphen.
On Dec. 5, attend this free performance featuring WSU students in the jazz ensemble.
On Dec. 7, attend this free holiday concert featuring WSU band and orchestra students.
Future Nursing students, this campus and admissions visit on Dec. 8 is for you.
Check out an exhibition from our MCOM 303: Documentary Production class featuring student-made documentaries that celebrate the lives and legacies of esteemed WSU retirees.
Students in FILM 250: Introductory Filmmaking will screen 3 mini-documentaries and a handful of short films, followed by a Q&A session.
Future Nursing students, this campus and admissions visit on Jan. 16 is for you.
Future Nursing students, this campus and admissions visit on Jan. 26 is for you.
All students are welcome to join us at this presentation to learn more about funding your study abroad experience, from actual costs to scholarships and other funding sources.
Join us for an inspiring talk with WSU alumnus Nick “DJ Mad Mardigan” Dircz ’03, a nationally recognized DJ and thriving businessman.
Celebrate independent film at the Frozen River Film Festival (FRFF) for curated screenings, conversations, and special events. This is open to the public and free for WSU students to attend.
The submission window for WSU's "Satori" literary arts journal opens Feb. 2. Students can submit works in poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and visual art.
Stop by the Lower Hyphen in Kryzsko Commons to chat about summer courses and enjoy a sweet treat.
Stop by the Lower Hyphen in Kryzsko Commons to chat about summer courses and enjoy a sweet treat.
Future Nursing students, this campus and admissions visit on Feb. 6 is for you.
Stop by the Lower Hyphen in Kryzsko Commons to chat about summer courses and enjoy a sweet treat.
On Feb. 9, join us for a screening of “Kedi,” a documentary that explores the lives of stray cats living in Istanbul, Turkey.
Stop by the table in the Maxwell Hall lobby and explore Winona State Study Abroad opportunities with AIFS Abroad Representative Joel Freeman.
On Feb. 11, make a Valentine’s cup for someone you love with Winona State's Summer Sessions.