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  • S’more Fun

    S’more Fun
    Fire Feature Patio 250 W 10th St, Winona, MN, United States

    On March 18, stop by the Fire Feature Patio for free marshmallow goodness (weather-permitting).

  • Senior University: The Science of Mass Extinctions

    SLC 184 400 Winona St, Winona, MN, United States

    Learn about geological evidence of mass extinctions, the impacts on life on land and in the oceans, and what may have caused these dramatic die-offs.

    $40
  • “Super Smash Bros.” Esports Tournament

    Warrior Esports Lounge (Kryzsko 107) 250 W 10th St, Winona, MN, United States

    On March 18, join the Health Advocates in the Esports Lounge for a "Super Smash Bros." tournament.

  • Cozy Craft Night

    Student Activity Center 250 W 10th St, Winona, MN, United States

    Join us for a cozy and creative night as we craft pipe-cleaner flowers and make calming aromatherapy bags.

  • “Spring Forward” Library Study Break

    Library Floor 1 525 Johnson St, Winona, MN, United States

    On March 19, spring forward into the rest of the semester by taking a study break at the Darrell W. Krueger Library.

  • Talk with Avanelle Mitchell from Live Action

    SLC 120 400 Winona St, Winona, MN, United States

    Speaker Avanelle Mitchell from Live Action will give a talk titled, "How Well Ordered Love Will Abolish Abortion."

  • Alan Dunbar Faculty Recital

    Recital Hall 450 Johnson St, Winona, MN, United States

    On March 19, enjoy a free vocal recital from Alan Dunbar, a faculty member of Winona State's Music Department.

  • Bowling Night

    Westgate Bowl 1429 W Service Dr, Winona, MN, United States

    On March 21, join us for a bowling night at Westgate Bowl. You’ll need to sign a waiver before participating, but everything you need is included.

  • “Players Got Talent” Performance

    PAC 123 450 Johnson St, Winona, MN, United States

    Enjoy an evening of creative performances at this student-led show, featuring the unique talents and skills of our Winona State students.

  • Music Student Recital

    Recital Hall 450 Johnson St, Winona, MN, United States

    On March 22, enjoy a free recital from Heather Wilson (flute), a student of WSU’s Music Department.

  • Catering Pop-Up: Mystery Snack

    Gazebo 175 W Mark St, Winona, MN, United States

    On March 23, join Chartwells at the Gazebo for a special catering pop‑up: a mystery snack.

  • “The Librarians” Screening & Guest Panel

    Stark 103 400 Winona St, Winona, MN, United States

    Watch a screening of “The Librarians,” a documentary following librarians and community members combating book bans and censorship, followed by a Q&A.

  • Florestan Chamber Music: Celebrating Schubert

    Recital Hall 450 Johnson St, Winona, MN, United States

    Florestan Chamber Music will perform Franz Schubert's G Major String Quartet, alongside a commissioned String Quartet by Soomin Kim.

  • “PASSAGE(s)” Design Exhibition

    Paul Watkins Art Gallery 225 W King St, Winona, MN, United States

    The Paul Watkins Art Gallery will host “PASSAGE(s),” a design exhibition by Winona State Professor of Design, Danilo Lj. Bojić.

  • Taco-bout Summer Sessions

    SLC Atrium 400 Winona St, Winona, MN, United States

    Stop by the SLC Atrium to chat about summer courses, enjoy free tacos, and have a chance to win a Taco Bell gift card.

  • Music Education Recital

    Recital Hall 450 Johnson St, Winona, MN, United States

    On March 25, join us for a NAfME Music Education Recital, showcasing the talents of Winona State Music (Teaching) majors.

  • S’more Fun

    S’more Fun
    Fire Feature Patio 250 W 10th St, Winona, MN, United States

    On March 25, stop by the Fire Feature Patio for free marshmallow goodness (weather-permitting).

  • Senior University: The Science of Mass Extinctions

    SLC 184 400 Winona St, Winona, MN, United States

    Learn about geological evidence of mass extinctions, the impacts on life on land and in the oceans, and what may have caused these dramatic die-offs.

    $40