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...
by Audrey Wulfing | Feb 7, 2022 | Blog Slider, Top Stories
Starting Fall Semester 2022, Winona State University will expand eligibility for the Resident Tuition Scholarship to offer in-state tuition rates for all students who meet WSU’s admissions criteria. The WSU Resident Tuition Scholarship will automatically be...
by Audrey Wulfing | Feb 1, 2022 | Campus News, Community, Top Stories
After retiring as head football coach of 25 years, Tom Sawyer is not done giving back to the Winona State University community just yet. Sawyer will be continuing his efforts as the new Assistant Director of Development for WSU’s development team. Joining him is the...
by Audrey Wulfing | Jan 21, 2022 | Top Stories, WSU News
An art exhibition originally designed for museums in New York City and Los Angeles has been specifically tailored to be shown at Winona State University — making WSU the first university in the country to host it. The exhibition sheds light on currently...
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 Grace Wagner | Dec 23, 2021 | Campus News, Community, Events, Top Stories
The holidays can be difficult for those who aren’t able to be with family — and the pandemic certainly has added to the hardships. Sometimes, a little note of kindness can bring a moment of joy. That’s why students from Winona State University...