Cultural Café: Turtle Island Student Organization (TISO)
Enjoy great conversation and cultural connection as we celebrate the stories, leadership, and legacy of the TISO members who have shaped our campus community.
Enjoy great conversation and cultural connection as we celebrate the stories, leadership, and legacy of the TISO members who have shaped our campus community.
Winona State's Student Senate invites you to attend their weekly meeting on Nov. 19.
Ben Orlin, author of “Math with Bad Drawings,” will present on “The State of Being Stuck” and explore how struggle can lead to discovery.
Enjoy a performance of the play “I and You,” directed by WSU’s Heather Williams-Williams and adapted for the stage by Lauren Gunderson.
Nov. 20 is the last day when faculty can change the grading method for full Fall 2025 term classes.
To celebrate International Education Week, we invite all students to learn more about funding your Study Abroad experience.
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.
Join us for an afternoon filled with cultural displays, international cuisine, and global connections.
Join us for Mass at 6:30pm, then a celebration of the semester and what we've done at the Newman Center.
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.
On Nov. 24, get your professional photo taken on campus for networking sites like LinkedIn and Handshake.
Enjoy free tea on the first floor of the library.
No classes will be held on Nov. 26 due to the Student Fall Break Day. Some offices may still be open today.
No classes will be held and offices will be closed Nov. 27-28 due to the Thanksgiving holiday.
Come cheer on the women's Basketball team as they face off against Michigan Technological University.
Resident Assistant (RA) applications for the 2026-27 academic year open Dec. 1 at 12am. Applications are due Jan. 25, 2026, at 11:59pm.
Join our Financial Aid webinar on Dec. 1 to get updates about the FAFSA and scholarships.
Enjoy free tea on the first floor of the library.
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.
On Dec. 3, stop by the Fire Feature Patio for free marshmallow goodness (weather-permitting).
Enjoy an all-you-can eat holiday menu and fun seasonal activities, plus a chance to win Minnesota Wild hockey tickets.
Winona State's Student Senate invites you to attend their weekly meeting on Dec. 3.
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.
Students applying to be a Resident Assistant or Assistant Director with WSU's Housing & Residence Life are encouraged to schedule a resume review.