by Kiva Grote-Hirsch | Oct 15, 2021 | Campus Life, Campus Life Blog, Feature Post, Warrior-Stories-Slider
Have you ever thought about taking winter classes over the long break to catch up, keep up or get ahead? Last year, WSU offered a mini term between the fall and spring semesters. This session was called J-term (which stood for “January Term”), and faculty across many...
by Guest Blogger | Oct 4, 2021 | Campus Life, Campus Life Blog, Feature Post, homecoming
Ladies and gentlemen, the time has come for the 2021 Homecoming CELEBRATION! As the leaves start to change color, the WSU campus is buzzing with excitement for the return of our home sweet homecoming. And I couldn’t be more ecstatic for it. Due to COVID-19,...
by Guest Blogger | Sep 8, 2021 | Campus Life, Campus Life Blog, Feature Post, Travel
Taken by Shannon Brown in 2018 near the Amazon Rainforest Studying abroad is something students come to Winona State for, but COVID-19 has kind of put a wrench in things. Don’t stress! We’ve got you covered with what you can do right now to get your ducks in a row....
by Hailey Seipel | Aug 9, 2021 | Admissions Blog, Campus Life, Student Clubs, Winona
When we all come together for university events, it’s easy to see a sea of purple and label us collectively as Warriors. However, not every Warrior is alike. Some Warriors enjoy sports while others prefer hiking; some like music while others appreciate movies....
by Dana Scott | Jul 26, 2021 | Campus Life Blog, Residence Life
If you’re reading this, I’m going to assume you are a new student looking for some advice, so welcome to Winona State University! When you first arrive on campus you will be met by many smiling faces, willing to help your transition to college life go smoothly. These...
by Brooklynn Howell | Mar 17, 2021 | Campus Life, Campus Life Blog, Career Prep
Just because you aren’t physically on campus doesn’t mean you’re left to fend for yourself. I know it may feel this way sometimes, especially if you aren’t even attending your classes in Winona. But you are not forgotten. To reach students no matter where their...