by Brianna Strohbehn | Nov 6, 2022 | Achievements, Blog Slider, Featured Post, Top Stories, Twitter, WSU News
For the 19th consecutive year, Winona State University ranks among the “Best in the Midwest” according to the Princeton Review. The Princeton Review recognized 655 colleges in the “2023 Best Colleges: Region by Region” publication. WSU was listed among 158 colleges...
by Brianna Strohbehn | Nov 4, 2022 | Achievements, Blog Slider, Campus News, Featured Post, Top Stories, Twitter, WSU News
For the 12th consecutive year, Winona State University has been recognized as one of the nation’s Greenest Colleges by the Princeton Review. In the 2023 edition of “The Princeton Review’s Guide to Green Colleges,” 455 schools across the U.S. were selected to...
by Winona State University Communications | Sep 14, 2022 | Academic News, Achievements, Blog Slider, Featured Post, Top Stories, Update, WSU News
For the first time ever, Winona State University is listed among the Top 40 universities in the Midwest, according to U.S. News and World Report’s 2022-23 ranking. This regional ranking includes all public and private universities in the Midwest. WSU is the...
by Tesla Mitchell | Jun 22, 2022 | Academic News, Blog Slider, Community, Top Stories, WSU News
Working with the Minnesota Twins’ coaching staff has been a lifelong dream for Blake Kretovics ’22. Now, the Winona State University student is living that dream. With a five-year contract finalized this year, students like Kretovics who are in WSU’s...
by Tesla Mitchell | Jun 6, 2022 | Blog Slider, Top Stories, Twitter, WSU News
As the Winona area eases back into a sense of normal, the impacts of the pandemic on children’s social and emotional development skills are becoming noticeable. “What we’re finding are significant delays in the social and emotional skills typically...
by Tesla Mitchell | Feb 16, 2022 | Blog Slider, Campus News, Community, Faculty Staff News, Top Stories, WSU News
In order to eliminate equity gaps in education, wealth, and upward mobility, institutions of higher education must take a hard look internally and follow up with intentional steps to undo harm, increase support for students of color, and build in new processes that...