Jun 17, 2016 | Class Notes, WSU Magazine
1950s Allen ‘55 and Maxine (Czapiewski) Johnson, ‘56 (Winona) recently received a joint award for community leadership
in Vermillion, South Dakota. Both Johnsons retired from the University of South Dakota in Vermillion, where Allen served as professor and Chairman...
Jun 17, 2016 | WSU Magazine
The original research team of five students, affectionately dubbed
“The Fab 5” by Dr. Hines, began the
MS project at WSU in January 2015 and had the opportunity to present their research findings last August at the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Conference in...
Jun 17, 2016 | Features, HP Feature 3, WSU Magazine
Student Researchers on Path to Success At first, the subtle blurred vision, inability to maintain concentration, and clumsiness doesn’t trigger any red flags. You chalk it up to fatigue, stress, and a very busy lifestyle. You experience some numbness in your limbs,...
Jun 17, 2016 | Warriors Give Back, WSU Magazine
The week of February 15th was all about sharing the love for Winona State University. WSU Week featured a series of events that focused on honoring individuals who make this university a success through their generous donations. Sponsored by University Advancement and...
Jun 17, 2016 | Athletic News, News & Highlights, WSU Magazine
Ballard Named Coach of the Year Winona State Women’s head basketball coach, Scott Ballard, was named the NSIC Coach of the Year, and also earned NCAA Division II Central Region Coach of the Year from the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association. Three of his players...
Jun 17, 2016 | Features, HP Feature 4, Philanthropy News, WSU Magazine
The Written Word Is
The First Technology Developed By Humankind. From the earliest cave drawings to the origination of writing systems and the dawn of the alphabet, humankind has used the written word to chronicle its existence. Memories and traditions of generations...