Aug 21, 2012 | Features, WSU Magazine
August 21, 2012 By Sarah Certa ’10 Fulbright Scholar Ruth Forsythe explores the rich literary traditions of Okinawa. When Winona State University English professor Ruth Forsythe received news that she’d been granted a Fulbright Scholarship to teach for five...
Apr 18, 2012 | Features, WSU Magazine
April 18, 2012 Winona State’s Light the Way campaign surpasses its goal with more than $14 million. Thanks to 13,364 shining lights the future is much, much brighter for Winona State University and tens of thousands of people in our community. Light the Way, Winona...
Apr 18, 2012 | Features, WSU Magazine
April 18, 2012 Currents interviews Winona State’s departing president, Dr. Judith A. Ramaley. In her address to open the 2011-12 academic year, Dr. Judith A. Ramaley announced that she was stepping down after seven years as Winona State University’s president....
Apr 18, 2012 | Features, WSU Magazine
April 18, 2012 Energy saving facility upgrades. A new interdisciplinary minor in sustainability management. A popular on-campus bike share program. A partnership with Winona’s largest public and private institutions committed to building a sustainable community....
Apr 8, 2012 | Features, WSU Magazine, WSU News
April 18, 2012 July 18, 2005: Judith A. Ramaley appointed WSU’s fourteenth president October 2005: WSU designated as lead institution for HealthForce Minnesota, a MnSCU Center of Excellence April 7, 2006: Launches “Learning for the 21st Century” initiative during...
Nov 15, 2011 | Features, WSU Magazine
November 15, 2011 By Margaret Cox If you want to catch up with Dana Wood ’81, it helps to move fast. Not only is she a seasoned government relations professional on Capitol Hill, she also co-founded a unique organization known as the Foundation to Eradicate Duchenne....