Nov 16, 2020 | Campus News, Community, Departments, HP Feature 4, HP Recent Post 6, Uncategorized, WSU Magazine, WSU News
Following the killing of George Floyd in May, there has been renewed energy around the Black Lives Matter movement and making our nation a more just and equitable society. Winona State University stands with the Black community, and all who are marginalized. We sat...
Nov 16, 2020 | Community, Homepage Slider, HP Feature 3, Student News, Uncategorized, WSU Magazine
WSU student and Winona community activist Tova Raylan Strange ‘23 found her platform and her voice this summer amid the outrage following the murder of George Floyd, and she has been taking action ever since as an outspoken advocate and grass roots organizer for all...
Nov 16, 2020 | Academic News, Community, Departments, Faculty Staff News, HP Feature 2, Uncategorized, WSU Magazine, WSU News
With COVID-19 comes a wealth of data: tests conducted, tests confirmed, contact tracing, infection rates, trends over time – the list goes on. Without the expertise of statisticians collecting, analyzing, and presenting the data in an easy-to-understand way – it would...
Nov 16, 2020 | Community, HP Feature 1, Student News, Uncategorized, WSU Magazine
This summer, Winona State University senior Akpos Eyafe became a prominent face on social media coverage of the Black Lives Matter movement across the United States. While paying her respects at the George Floyd memorial in Minneapolis, someone asked to take her...
May 15, 2020 | Community, Departments, WSU News
Winona State University alumna Jaci (Johnson) Gosse ‘95 (Mass Communication-Journalism) is providing operational management support to the Graham Park/Olmsted County Fairgrounds COVID-19 drive through test site in Rochester, Minn., on behalf of Mayo Clinic. She...
May 12, 2020 | Academic News, Achievements, Blog Slider, Commencement, Community, Student News
Brand new Winona State University graduate Emily Robertson ’20 celebrated earning her bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education and Early Childhood this past Friday with not one, but two virtual celebrations. As she looked forward to the university’s first-ever...