Faculty & Staff

Here’s everything you need to teach and work at WSU.


Academic Calendars

Stay on top of important academic dates for the entire year or for a specific semester.


What Do You Want to Do?

The Dining Dollars program allows you to make purchases across campus such as food and drinks, copies and color printing, WSU Bookstore merchandise, event tickets and more with your Warrior ID card.

Access Marketplace and learn about purchasing processes for products and services through the Business Office.

Reserve rooms on campus for meetings and events.

Reserve motor pool vehicles for University travel.

Learn about Business Office processes for University-sponsored travel including approvals, payment, and reimbursement.

Work with University Marketing & Communications, Creative Services, and Print Services to:

  • promote an event
  • tell a story
  • update a website
  • design graphics
  • print materials
  • and more

Submit a MarComm OneStop Request.

Web accessibility refers to efforts to ensure that information shared in digital platforms is provided in a way so that people with disabilities have equal access to those resources.

WSU is required to comply with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act as well as several Minnesota State Statutes. The current minimum accessibility standards for electronic files and digital content are WCAG 2.1 Level A & AA. The Department of Justice has issued a final rule which sets April 24, 2026 as a deadline for compliance.

Here are some best practices for making your content more accessible:

The Minnesota State System Office is building a resource library for accessibility best practices including articles about online courses, video content, meetings, documents and more.

WebAim is a non-profit organization that offers many articles that are helpful for understanding accessibility principles and free tools for ensuring some compliance criteria.

Log in to cancel your class or event online.

Submitting a class cancellation will automatically notify your students via email.

If you experience, witness, or learn about a situation that threatens the health and safety of our WSU community members, please report it.

Log in to view the WSU Report Index and find Academic Program Review and Planning Data. Explore institutional data including enrollment, retention, and post-graduation success reports and common data sets.

You can use Qualtrics to create your own surveys for courses and research projects.

To request data from the student directory, complete the Student Directory Information Form. There is a $35 processing fee.

For other data requests, please fill out our IPAR Work Request Form.

Find Facilities forms for work orders, key issuance, driver approvals, and more.


Supervisors
Here are the resources you need to manage and support your team.
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Graduate Assistantships

Develop a position description with the Graduate Assistant Advertised Position Template (PDF) and submit the Application for University Graduate Assistantship Position Form.

Use the Graduate Assistantship Appointment Form to hire a graduate assistant.


Search Committees
A search committee is part of the hiring process for most job openings on campus.

By serving on a search committee, you help ensure that the best candidates are selected to join our teams.

Find Resources
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Faculty

Find resources for faculty advisors.

The Warrior Success Center oversees the Early Intervention Program (EIP) and offers a variety of resources for faculty to better support students.

Learn how you can support students with accessibility accommodations.

Here are resources if an advisee is interested in study away programs.

Find the processes and forms you need to manage your courses during the semester.

Find the processes and forms you need to develop courses and academic programs.

Make sure you are familiar with the General Education Program requirements if you are renewing course approvals.

If you are developing an online course, this toolkit has guidelines for delivering high-quality online education.

Add to your classroom experiences with presentations and resources from other areas of campus such as:

  • Equity & Inclusive Excellence
  • Career Services
  • Outdoor Education & Recreation
  • Common Book Program

The Teaching, Learning, and Technology team is also ready to assist if you need classroom technology support.

Learn about how to start a faculty-led study program and find resources for while you’re abroad.

There are also options for faculty to explore intercultural learning and study away programs. Contact Renee Stowell at rstowell@winona.edu to learn more.

Learn how to find grants and submit proposals to fund your research.

Make sure that you understand the research compliance regulations.