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 Audrey Wulfing | Jan 6, 2022 | Featured Post, Top Stories
Winter is a time for giving. Whether it’s knitting a sweater, baking cookies, or sending a letter, everyone has something they can give. For Tania Schmidt, that something is the gift of homemade soup. What once began eight years ago as a small gesture for those coming...
by Roberta Kennedy | Nov 19, 2021 | Blog Slider, Featured Post, Top Stories, WSU News
Winona State University was recognized by The Princeton Review in their 2022 edition of “The Princeton Review’s Guide to Green Colleges.” A green college is truly up to the task of training the next generations of leaders, who will be responsible for putting green...
by Kiva Grote-Hirsch | Nov 16, 2021 | Campus News, Featured Post, Top Stories, WSU News
Outdoor enthusiasts in Winona have an upgraded hiking trail to enjoy now that the Garvin Heights trail has been remodeled. Where before there were wooden steps, now there are stone stairs. Where before there was no marker of where the trail began, this Spring there...