by maddieswenson | Mar 22, 2018 | Academic News, Featured Post, Twitter
Over the course of 160 years, Winona State University has played a pivotal role in shaping the future of education through creating a corps of teachers well-poised to face the educational needs of tomorrow. Katie Schlegel is excited to be part of this next generation...
by Rachel Williams Belter | Mar 14, 2018 | Faculty Staff News, Featured Post
Dr. Norb Thomes has always enjoyed technology and the opportunities it presents to enhance learning. He found fulfillment in teaching web design, graphic design and programming, but realized he wanted to share his passion for education with a wider audience of...
by maddieswenson | Mar 12, 2018 | Academic News, Featured Post
Even as a child, Echo Huang ‘95 knew that education was the key to a better life. Her parents were both college-educated teachers, sent to work in China’s rural villages without running water or electricity. The family later moved to Shenzhen, a major city in southern...
by Rachel Williams Belter | Feb 28, 2018 | Academic News, Featured Post, Student News, Twitter
For Winona State University student Jacob Stock, “a community of learners improving our world” is much more than just a university mission statement, it’s a way of life. As a Social Work major, Stock has consciously involved himself in campus and community programs...
by Rachel Williams Belter | Feb 22, 2018 | Featured Post, Twitter, WSU News
A native of Karachi, Pakistan, Waheed Khan never imagined that he would end up pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Winona, Minn. But when the time came for Khan to start applying for college, he was heavily influenced by his older brother’s positive experience at Winona...
by Kassidy Jackson | Feb 21, 2018 | Campus News, Featured Post, Twitter, WSU News
In 1968, the first-ever class of nursing students graduated from Winona State University. From that first class of 16 nursing graduates, the WSU College of Nursing has grown to an annual graduating class of over 150 pre-licensure nursing graduates; 150 associate...