WSU Colleges Food Drive Competition
This March, join the WSU Colleges Food Drive Competition, where each College will collect donations and compete to see who can make the biggest impact.
This March, join the WSU Colleges Food Drive Competition, where each College will collect donations and compete to see who can make the biggest impact.
Enjoy free tea on the first floor of the library.
On March 3, explore trans issues, learn how to be an effective ally, take action, and connect with a community committed to trans equity and empowerment.
Consider applying for the Gilman Scholarship when studying abroad in 2026-27. We'll be offering drop-in advising to provide feedback on your application.
On March 3, chat with Collette Representative, Katie Ganshert, to learn about the Retiree Center’s travel opportunities for 2026 and 2027.
Looking for a study break (and free popcorn)? Join us for a movie night starring "Zootopia 2" in the Great River Ballroom.
March 4-5 is when students can choose a room in any available residence hall. This is part of current students’ priority housing applications for the 2026-27 academic year.
On March 4, get your professional photo taken on campus for networking sites like LinkedIn and Handshake.
On March 4, learn how Content & Public Relations Specialist Danielle Johnson creates and manages communications for Affinity Plus.
On March 4, stop by the Fire Feature Patio for free marshmallow goodness (weather-permitting).
Join a discussion about the aging brain and the science of strokes. You'll also learn about stroke warning signs, risk factors, prevention, and treatment.
On March 5, create your own custom soap bar in this DIY workshop. Choose your favorite colors, add dried fruit, and finish off your soap with a unique scent.
Auditions for “Players Got Talent,” a student-led talent show, are on March 5. Winona State students, this is your chance to take the spotlight.
March 6 is midterm, or the halfway point of the Spring 2026 term.
March 6 is the last day when students must notify the Office of Graduate Studies of their intent to take comprehensive examinations during the Summer 2026 term.
March 6 is the last day when students must clear incomplete (I) grades from classes taken during the Fall 2025 term in Student eServices.
March 6 is the last day when Spring 2026 and Summer 2026 graduating students must submit an Application for Graduation online and appear in Commencement publications.
Experience STEM in the real world through interactive workshops in engineering, science, math, and computer science designed just for high school students.
Music scholarship auditions for the 2026-27 academic year will be held on March 7.
Come cheer on the women's Gymnastics team as they compete in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
No classes will be held on March 9-12 due to Spring Break. Some offices may still be open this week.
On March 10, the Retiree Center invites you and a guest to enjoy a free movie at the Winona 7 Theatre.
In this online workshop, we’ll explore how to build a strong financial plan for retirement that supports the life you want.
On March 12, join the Retiree Center for the fifth session of this discussion-based group to discuss timely global issues in a Socrates Café-style format.
No classes will be held and offices will be closed on March 13 due to the President's Day holiday.
Enjoy free tea on the first floor of the library.
The Department of Communication & Media and the Darrell W. Krueger Library will host a poster gallery featuring projects by CMST 281: Intercultural Communication students.
On March 18, get your professional photo taken on campus for networking sites like LinkedIn and Handshake.
In this online workshop, we’ll explore how to create a personal action plan for retirement.
On March 18, stop by the Fire Feature Patio for free marshmallow goodness (weather-permitting).