WSU Women’s Tennis vs. University of Minnesota Duluth Game
Come cheer on the women's Tennis team as they compete against the University of Minnesota Duluth.
Come cheer on the women's Tennis team as they compete against the University of Minnesota Duluth.
Stop by the Lower Hyphen in Kryzsko Commons to chat about summer courses and enjoy a sweet treat.
Join Dietitian Mara and Chef Joe for a hands-on demo creating a vibrant tropical salsa loaded with vitamins, antioxidants, and natural sweetness.
Enjoy free tea on the first floor of the library.
In this online workshop, we’ll discuss how our skills and goals change as we get older. You’ll also learn how to build new strengths, learn new habits, and find lasting happiness.
On Feb. 25, 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.
Feb. 26 is when students can pick a room in the same residence hall they currently live in. This is part of current students’ priority housing applications for the 2026-27 academic year.
Stop by the Lower Hyphen in Kryzsko Commons to chat about summer courses and enjoy a sweet treat.
On Feb. 26, join Chartwells in the Maxwell Lobby for a special catering pop‑up: a mystery drink.
On Feb. 26, join the Retiree Center for the fourth session of this discussion-based group to discuss timely global issues in a Socrates Café-style format.
On Feb. 26, join us for a screening of “Grizzly Man,” a documentary about a grizzly bear enthusiast compelled to live among bears in the Alaskan wilderness.
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 Feb. 27 is for you!
On Feb. 27, join us at Kryzsko After Dark for bingo, trivia, arts and crafts, free Panda Express, silent disco, a mechanical bull, and more!
On Feb. 28, attend this free concert featuring WSU orchestra students.
On March 1, attend this free concert featuring WSU band students.
Enjoy free tea on the first floor of the library.
On March 3, chat with Collette Representative, Katie Ganshert, to learn about the Retiree Center’s travel opportunities for 2026 and 2027.
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, 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.
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 9-13 due to Spring Break. Some offices may still be open this week.