by Maire McMahon | May 30, 2013 | Academic News, Achievements, Campus News, Faculty Staff News, Top Stories
Patricia Rogers has joined Winona State University as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, effective July 15, 2013. Rogers relayed her excitement at becoming a part of the Winona State community. “In my 27 years in higher education, I have...
by Maire McMahon | May 21, 2013 | Academic News, Achievements, Top Stories
There is nothing that can stop Crissa Knott from achieving her dreams. Earning her degree, furthering her education, winning pageants and being a role model for others are just a few of the dreams Knott can now cross off her list. Knott, who hails from just outside of...
by Maire McMahon | May 16, 2013 | Academic News, Top Stories
Winona State University will offer two new continuing education courses designed especially for K-12 educators this summer. One course will help teachers improve their educational technology skills; the other will provide tools to teach about the Mississippi River....
by Eric Hawkins | May 8, 2013 | Academic News, Achievements, Student News, Top Stories, Twitter
Next week Brad Farrell will step on a plane to New York City, a one-way ticket clutched in his hand. After four years at Winona State University, this Prior Lake, Minn., native is off to chase a lifelong dream in the City that Never Sleeps. But first he must don cap...
by Jeremy Ertl | May 8, 2013 | Events, Student News, Top Stories, Twitter
The Winona State University American Democracy Project Committee will host a civic dialogue 1:30 to 3 p.m. Thursday, May 9, in the second floor Media Center at Winona Senior High School. WSU student-moderators have trained WSHS students to serve as moderators and...
by Abby Peschges | May 8, 2013 | Achievements, Campus News, Top Stories
Winona State University is one of the country’s most environmentally-responsible colleges according to the 2013 edition of “The Princeton Review’s Guide to 322 Green Colleges.” This is the fourth consecutive year WSU has been named to the list. The Princeton Review, a...