by Jeremy Ertl | Sep 5, 2012 | Academic News, Arts & Lectures, Campus News, Events, Top Stories
Winona State University announces the fall line-up for its premier speaker series, the Lyceum Series. The Lyceum Series aims to provide unique cultural enrichment and educational opportunities for the Winona and Rochester campus communities. Swiss scholar Conradin...
by Bri Dankers | Aug 30, 2012 | Arts & Lectures, Events, Faculty Staff News, Top Stories
The Winona State University Department of Music will hold a faculty recital featuring professor of music Paul Vance on the cello at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11, in the Performing Arts Center Recital Hall. Vance will perform three suites for unaccompanied cello by...
by Bri Dankers | Aug 30, 2012 | Arts & Lectures, Campus News, Events, Student News, Top Stories
The Winona State University Department of Theatre and Dance will hold open auditions for the productions of “Speech and Debate” and “Dancescape 2013.” Auditions for the play “Speech and Debate” by Stephen Karam will be held 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 5, and Thursday,...
by Jeremy Ertl | Jul 5, 2012 | Academic News, Arts & Lectures, Campus News, Events, Top Stories
Winona State University and the Great River Shakespeare Festival will partner on the second annual Summer Shakespeare Symposia July 14 and 21. The symposia are academic conversations that bring together Shakespeare scholars and GRSF practitioners. The symposia aim to...
by Cristeen Custer | Jun 21, 2012 | Academic News, Arts & Lectures, Events
“Guyland: The Perilous World Where Boys Become Men” by Michael Kimmel was selected as the 2012-13 common book for Winona State University. “Guyland” explores the complex and often troubling social world in which boys ages 16 to 26 are expected to make the transition...
by Abby Peschges | Apr 12, 2012 | Academic News, Arts & Lectures, Campus News, Faculty Staff News, Student News, Top Stories
Winona State University now offers a new Bachelor of Arts minor in Film Studies. The program provides a broad overview of film culture, with emphasis on important historical and critical trends, film form, and style. Students will complete 24 semester hours with...