Labor Day
Winona Campus 175 West Mark Street, Winona, MN, United StatesNo classes will be held and offices will be closed due to the Labor Day holiday on Sept. 2.
No classes will be held and offices will be closed due to the Labor Day holiday on Sept. 2.
From Sept. 3-4, come cheer on the women's Golf team as they compete at the Central Region Preview meet.
Join Drs. Faircloth and Schartel Dunn in the College of Business Engagement Center at 12pm (noon) for the last information session regarding their faculty-led Sports Management & Law study abroad opportunity to before the application deadline.
Between 8-10am on Sept. 4, stop by Somsen 309 for a donut and quick chat with the College of Business Dean.
On Sept. 4, stop by the Fire Feature Patio for free marshmallow goodness (weather-permitting).
Sept. 5 is the last day when faculty must submit Fall 2024 class registration overrides.
If you're interested in student teaching abroad, check out our walk-in information session on Sept. 5.
On Sept. 5, the College of Business and Career Services join forces to help students learn about Handshake and how to use it to help them land a campus job.
On Sept. 5, support the Prove Your Purple theme at the Warrior Game Day Experience (WGDX) event by wearing your purple attire.
Sept. 6 is the day when financial aid is disbursed to students.
On Sept. 6, join us for a night full of laughter as we host comedian Peter Kim. There will also be bingo, trivia, free Panda Express, and many prizes!
On Sept. 7, come cheer on the women's Tennis team as they compete against the University of Wisconsin-Superior.
On Sept. 8, come cheer on the women's Tennis team as they compete against the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.
Between Sept. 9-15, join the Panhellenic Council for Sorority Recruitment 2024 to find the best fit for you.
On Sept. 9, come and deck out your residence hall room or apartment with some new posters. A huge selection of modern prints and timeless classics will be available.
Study Abroad Fast Facts is a short presentation about how students may incorporate Study Abroad experiences into their WSU education.
On Sept. 9, explore ways to plan for and fund your study abroad experience. In this information session, learn about utilizing financial aid and available scholarships that can be applied.
On Sept. 10, come and deck out your residence hall room or apartment with some new posters. A huge selection of modern prints and timeless classics will be available.
Join us on Sept. 10 for a Study Abroad Fast Facts presentation, which will give students an overview of types of Study Abroad experiences, locations, credits, and costs.
On Sept. 10, learn more about what it's like to live and learn in another country from WSU students with a panel discussion.
On Sept. 10, enjoy a free musical performance by Dave Marck and Friends in the Vivian Fusillo Main Stage Theatre.
On Sept. 11, come and deck out your residence hall room or apartment with some new posters. A huge selection of modern prints and timeless classics will be available.
On Sept. 11, visit with over 100 registered student organizations. See what's available and pick some to join. Enjoy freebies, candy, swag, and more.
On Sept. 11, join the Finance faculty for a presentation, lunch, and discussion in the College of Business Engagement Center.
On Sept. 11, stop by the Fire Feature Patio for free marshmallow goodness (weather-permitting).
On Sept. 11, join us for the first Cultural Café of the academic year, "A Glimpse of Japan," at the Kryzsko Fire Feature.
On Sept. 12, students are invited to attend the Study Abroad Fair in the Kryzsko Ballroom to learn more about the process of applying for Study Abroad programs and meeting with program providers and WSU faculty who facilitate study abroad experiences.
On Sept. 13, stop by our table in the lobby of Maxwell Hall and explore Study Abroad opportunities.
Enjoy "Alabaster," a play written by Audrey Cefaly and directed by WSU's Heather Williams-Williams.
Unlock the magic of music education with this inspiring workshop led by Meg Tietz, a nationally recognized Orff Schulwerk expert.