by Guest Blogger | Apr 10, 2020 | Academics, Campus Life, College of Liberal Arts
Warriors encounter countless professors during their college careers. To show our appreciation, we wanted to highlight two Communications professors who had a positive impact on our experience at Winona State University. Dr. Kelly Herold When I...
by Carly Sylvester | Mar 13, 2020 | Academics, Campus Life, Career Prep
When I was in high school, I was friends with someone who was homeless. Despite his struggles, he raved about how much support his school counselors provided. After personally witnessing the positive impact counselors can have on students’ lives, I was instantly...
by Hailey Seipel | Dec 13, 2019 | Academics, Feature Post, Improving Our World, More Than a Major
It All Began with a Dream Jamie Reynolds, a Fall 2019 graduate, was inspired to become a nurse after witnessing the impact care teams had on her late older sister Jessica. Growing up in Apple Valley, MN, Jessica was constantly in and out of hospitals due...
by Winona State University Communications | Aug 27, 2019 | Academics, Blog Slider, Events, Twitter, WSU News
Winona State University will hold a Grand Opening for Education Village Thursday, Sept. 5, in the Atrium of Dr. Donna J. Helble Hall, 108 E Sanborn St. A formal program will begin at 10 a.m. and will feature comments from WSU President Scott R. Olson; MN...
by Guest Blogger | Aug 27, 2019 | Academics, Campus Life, Support & Resources
Welcome Week might be over but there are still a few things you can do to be prepared for the beginning of classes. This first week can be pretty confusing as a freshman. You hear so much information all at once and it can be hard to retain it all. If you find...
by Samantha Johnson | Apr 10, 2019 | Academics, Campus Life, Support & Resources
Congratulations, class of 2019! The big day is drawing near. I know you have probably gotten a ton of emails regarding preparing for commencement, but if you’re anything like me… you just pin them as important and go back to job hunting and homework without reading...