by Audrey Wulfing | Mar 29, 2022 | Campus Life, Cultural & Social Topics
The daily challenges that women face have become much more apparent to me as I grew into an adult. But what also became more apparent to me was the impact that so many women have in the world — and specifically in my life — and how these women are the ones...
by Roberta Kennedy | Feb 25, 2022 | Campus Life, Cultural & Social Topics
As a first-generation college student, I was nervous about what was ahead of me when starting at Winona State University. Nevertheless, I was excited about what was in store. After getting on campus, I was faced with a new world of situations, people, and...
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 Carly Sylvester | Mar 28, 2019 | Admissions Blog
Being a first-generation student can be challenging—I have been there. As a first-generation student myself, I was lucky enough to have older brothers who attended college before me. They were there to support me while I began my new journey. However, this is...
by Madeline LeMonds | Jan 18, 2019 | Admissions Blog
For all of you incoming freshman who have worked diligently throughout high school to achieve credit for college classes, this blog is intended to inform you on how the process of transferring credits works. The most common credits to transfer for incoming freshmen...