Senior University: 5 Comedies from the ’30s & ’40s
In this 5-part Senior University class, watch and discuss how 5 comedies used humor to reflect life during the '30s and '40s and why they're relevant today.
SLC 120 is a large lecture hall located on the first floor of the Science Laboratory Center.
In this 5-part Senior University class, watch and discuss how 5 comedies used humor to reflect life during the '30s and '40s and why they're relevant today.
In this 5-part Senior University class, watch and discuss how 5 comedies used humor to reflect life during the '30s and '40s and why they're relevant today.
Watch a screening of the Oscar-nominated documentary “Black Box Diaries,” then enjoy a discussion with Itō after.
In honor of Arbor Day, join Kamala Nair as she discusses how community-driven climate action can transform awareness into meaningful change.
On April 15, speaker Liz Collin will host a presentation, community forum, and Q&A session focused on her documentary and her book.
In this Earth Talk, Will Varela from the University of New England will discuss how river ecosystems respond to restoration, with a focus on the Driftless Area.
In this Earth Talk, the Minnesota DNR will discuss their on-going project to deter the spread of invasive carp in the Upper Mississippi River.
In this Earth Talk, Dylan Blumentritt will explore the history of Lake Pepin and how its unique geology can be used to study changes in sediment over time.
Speaker Avanelle Mitchell from Live Action will give a talk titled, "How Well Ordered Love Will Abolish Abortion."
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.
Join us for the second screening of the 2025–26 Common Book Film Series, inspired by this year’s Common Book, "Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law" by Mary Roach.
On Feb. 9, join us for a screening of “Kedi,” a documentary that explores the lives of stray cats living in Istanbul, Turkey.
Students in FILM 250: Introductory Filmmaking will screen 3 mini-documentaries and a handful of short films, followed by a Q&A session.
Join WSU Geoscience alumna Anna Blitz as she shares her journey to becoming Vice President of Corporate Responsibility at The Wendy’s Company.
In this talk, Justin Watkins will overview Minnesota’s Nutrient Reduction Strategy (NRS) as well as regional studies specific to southeast Minnesota.
Speaker Dani Lindsay from the American Conservation Coalition will give a talk titled, "Title IX and Protecting Women's Sports."
Spend the evening with authors Josina Manu Maltzman and Teo Shannon for public readings of their work.
Join us for the opportunity to meet Mary Roach, author of this year's Common Book, "Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law."
Watch a special 20th anniversary screening of "Venus of Mars." Then attend a Q&A with filmmaker Emily Goldberg and Lynette Reini-Grandell.
In this Earth Talk, guest speaker Shanna Schmidt will explore how to launch and grow your career in the geoscience field.
Join the College of Science & Engineering for “Flora and Fauna Behaving Badly in Winona County,” a panel inspired by this year’s Common Book by Mary Roach.
In this Earth Talk, WSU Geoscience Professor Dr. Beatty will discuss the discovery of a dinosaur “mummy” by a team of WSU alumni and students in 2024.
On May 7, join us for a screening of 4 short fiction films made by WSU seniors in the FILM 490: Projects course.
In honor of Arbor Day, join Nathan Anderson on April 23 as he presents, "Lessons from Longwood Gardens: Shaping the Future of the Landscape Arboretum at WSU."
In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, Undergraduate Nursing will be hosting the presentation "Together We Act, United We Change" on April 8.
On March 27, spend the evening with Kao Kalia Yang, author of "Where Rivers Part: A Story of My Mother’s Life." She will deliver a keynote and read from her book.
On March 27, join author Kao Kalia Yang for a moderated panel discussion on collaboration and community, focusing on artistic collaboration to foster community.
On March 18, join us for a screening of "Roll Red Roll," a film that engages some of the same critical questions as this year's Common Book "Why We Act."
On Feb. 26, join us for Dr. Talan Memmott's presentation, "Cripistemology and Creative Practice: Disability Aesthetics, Digital Art, and Generative AI."
Check out an end-of-semester exhibition from FILM 250: Introductory Filmmaking on Dec. 9.