by Emily Dean | Sep 4, 2015 | Achievements, homecoming, Twitter, WSU News
Nicholas Hartlep, of Bloomington, Ill., will be recognized by Winona State University with the Distinguished Young Alumni Award Friday, Sept. 25, as a part of the university’s Homecoming celebration. Nicholas Hartlep graduated from Winona State University in 2006 with...
by Emily Dean | Sep 3, 2015 | Achievements, homecoming, Twitter, WSU News
Meghan Stevenson, of San Francisco, Calif., will be recognized by Winona State University with the Distinguished Young Alumni Award Friday, Sept. 25, as a part of the university’s Homecoming celebration. Meghan Stevenson graduated from Winona State University in 2004...
by Emily Dean | Sep 1, 2015 | Events, Twitter, WSU News
Enrollment is currently open for the fifth annual “Winona Survivors Unite in Exercise,” a free customized exercise program for cancer survivors. The 12-week session will begin Sept. 22. Sponsored by Winona State University, Gundersen Lutheran Center for Cancer and...
by Emily Dean | Sep 1, 2015 | Achievements, Arts & Lectures, Twitter, WSU News
WSU Foundation Trustee Dick Record received the first annual Patron of the Arts award Aug. 7 at Memorial Park in Arcadia, Wis. The award recognizes Record’s contributions to the regional art community. Record has served many different community organizations during...
by Emily Dean | Sep 1, 2015 | Arts & Lectures, Events, Twitter, WSU News
The Winona State University Paul Watkins Art Gallery will host “Re-veiled,” an exhibition featuring work by emerging artists Andrew Musil, Cassandra Bush and Renee Springer, beginning Wednesday, Sept. 2. A panel discussion with the artists will be held at 5 p.m. Sept....
by Emily Dean | Aug 31, 2015 | Arts & Lectures, Faculty Staff News, Twitter, WSU News
Winona State University English Professor James Armstrong has published the book “Nature, Culture, and Two Friends Talking,” co-written by Kim Alan Chapman. “Nature, Culture, and Two Friends Talking” is a book of conversations and ideas about the natural world...