Apr 7, 2014 | Class Notes, WSU Magazine
1950s Richard Kowles ’54 (Winona) has published a memoir looking back at his own education and his 58 years of experience as a teacher. Passion to Teach: Fifty-Eight Years of Humorous, Weird, and Engaging Tales offers stories of his teaching career, first in high...
Apr 7, 2014 | Features, WSU Magazine
Son’s experiences at Winona State reflect those of his mother’s, 24 years earlier Going away to college wasn’t an option for Brenda (Greenwood McNally) Litscher ’89, but she found a great fit right in her hometown. When it was time for her son, Patrick McNally, to...
Apr 7, 2014 | Features, WSU Magazine
The Holst family supports and inspires student Jarvas Polk through a scholarship By Sarah Certa ’11 In June 2008 John ’99 and Heather ’00 Holst established a scholarship for Winona State University students in memory of their son, Braden, who was born on February 16,...
Apr 7, 2014 | Features, WSU Magazine
New Floating Classroom Honors Cal Fremling’s Legacy By Sarah Certa ’11 For many years Dr. Calvin R. Fremling was an active, influential and beloved member of the Winona State University community. Passionate about biology and wildlife science from an early age,...
Nov 26, 2013 | WSU Magazine
For Susan Loeffler Anderson ’67, the pieces began to fall into place during the floods that devastated southeastern Minnesota in 2007. She found herself in Rushford, a small town about 20 miles from Winona, wearing yellow boots and shoveling mud out of a flooded...
Nov 26, 2013 | WSU Magazine
Jim Reynolds ’67 and Nancy Reynolds ’66/’70 both have longtime relationships with Winona State University. The connection began early for Nancy, who grew up in nearby Chatfield, Minnesota. Winona State had been part of her life since she was ten years old. She...