by Eric Hawkins | Sep 22, 2013 | Achievements, Philanthropic News, Student News, Top Stories
Just two minutes before deadline, Winona State University student Alex Natalizio moved his cursor across the screen and clicked “submit.” The 19-year-old college sophomore just finished entering a film contest he had learned about from a friend 24 hours earlier....
by Maire McMahon | Sep 9, 2013 | Arts & Lectures, Events, Faculty Staff News, Philanthropic News, Student News, Twitter
Winona State University will host its third annual Family Weekend 5K Run/Walk at 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 21, starting at Jaycee Pavilion, East Lake Winona. The cost is $20 per person. Registration is currently open. This event is held by WSU’s Health and Wellness...
by Maire McMahon | Aug 23, 2013 | Academic News, Campus News, Events, Faculty Staff News, Philanthropic News, Student News, Top Stories
Winona State University announces the 2013-14 university theme is Civic Action: Meeting the Challenge of Improving Our World. This year’s theme will promote and celebrate acceptance of social responsibility and active participation in meeting the challenges of a...
by Maire McMahon | Aug 23, 2013 | Events, Philanthropic News, Top Stories
Winona State University, Winona Health, and Gundersen Lutheran Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders have partnered to offer “Winona Survivors Unite in Exercise,” a free customized exercise program for cancer survivors. The 12-week program is designed to help cancer...
by Maire McMahon | Aug 15, 2013 | Campus News, Events, Philanthropic News, Top Stories
Winona State University will host Backyard Chickens for Sustainable Living with Bruno Borsari, associate professor of biology, Saturday, Sept. 21, on the WSU campus. This interactive workshop is the first in WSU’s new workshop series on urban micro-farming. In this...
by Maire McMahon | Jul 12, 2013 | Arts & Lectures, Philanthropic News, Top Stories
Three recent Winona State University graduates will embark on a journey across the country to help others in need and shed light on the most neglected parts of the U.S. Spencer Hartz of Geneva, Wis.; Kai Hovden of Geneva, Wis.; and Wiley Koehler of Cedarburg,...