by Leah Dobihal | Mar 23, 2023 | Campus Life, Campus Life Blog, College of Liberal Arts
Graduation is coming fast, and if you’re anything like me, you’ve likely woken up in a cold sweat at 2 a.m. having visions of poorly formatted résumés and a mental to-do list as tall as Mount Everest. But stay calm—here is everything you need to remember, all in one...
by Tesla Mitchell | Mar 20, 2023 | Campus Engagement, Campus Life, Campus Life Blog, Career Prep, Community, Feature Post, Featured Post
Speak up. Advocate for yourself. Be present in the moment. For Women’s History Month, we reached out to alumni from different professions and fields to ask what tips they have for women heading out into the workforce. Whether about building confidence, knowing...
by Tesla Mitchell | Feb 15, 2023 | Campus Life, Campus Life Blog, Feature Post, Featured Post
Ibra Roble ’24 Major: Management Information Systems One way that I express my Black culture is through food. Cooking it. Sharing it. And enjoying what others have cooked. My mom makes Somali food and usually I bring it back to friends. I really like sharing...
by Tesla Mitchell | Nov 22, 2022 | Blog Slider, Campus Life, Feature Post, Featured Post
In celebration of Indigenous Peoples Month, Winona State University is sharing one Indigenous alum’s story of being at WSU. This continues WSU’s effort to uplift, validate, and magnify personal experiences of our historically marginalized students during...
by Cheney Mason | Nov 17, 2022 | Campus Life, Campus Life Blog, Feature Post, Residence Life
I used to dread packing for winter break because a month is a long time and if you’re like me, an extreme over-packer, it’s even more difficult. Now that I am a junior, I am a seasoned packer with a few tricks up my sleeve to ease the packing stress for winter break....
by Tesla Mitchell | Jun 17, 2022 | Campus Life, Campus Life Blog, Feature Post
Andrea Northam Senior Director of Marketing, Communications and Media Relations Over the past 16 years working at Winona State University, I’ve watched with pride as generations of students have passed through my orbit. Whether it was a student team member in...