by Emily Dean | Sep 4, 2015 | homecoming, Uncategorized
Nicholas Hartlep, of Bloomington, Ill., will be recognized by Winona State University with the Distinguished Young Alumni Award Friday, Sept. 25, as a part of the university’s Homecoming celebration. Nicholas Hartlep graduated from Winona State University in 2006 with...
by Emily Dean | Sep 3, 2015 | homecoming, Uncategorized
Meghan Stevenson, of San Francisco, Calif., will be recognized by Winona State University with the Distinguished Young Alumni Award Friday, Sept. 25, as a part of the university’s Homecoming celebration. Meghan Stevenson graduated from Winona State University in 2004...
by Emily Dean | Sep 3, 2015 | homecoming, Uncategorized
Bonnie Clipper, of Austin, Texas, will be recognized by Winona State University with the Distinguished Alumni Award Friday, Sept. 25 as a part of the university’s Homecoming celebration. Bonnie Clipper graduated from Winona State University in 1987 with a bachelor’s...
by Emily Dean | Sep 3, 2015 | homecoming, Uncategorized
Ruth Forsythe, of Winona, will be recognized by Winona State University with the Distinguished Faculty and Staff Award Friday, Sept. 25 as a part of the university’s Homecoming celebration. Forsythe joined the WSU Department of English in 1980 and retired in June...
by Samantha Stetzer | Sep 3, 2015 | homecoming, Uncategorized
Every year the Winona State University Alumni Society recognizes alumni, faculty, staff and community members for accomplishments in their careers and contributions they have made to Winona State and their communities, living Winona State’s mission to improve the...
by | Aug 24, 2015 | Study Abroad & Travel Study
Before traveling across the world to stay in London for three weeks, I have never experienced staying in hostel before. I assumed I did not have to believe it would be like the 2005 horror film Hostel, but besides that I just figured it would be like a dorm. As it was...
by | Aug 19, 2015 | Study Abroad & Travel Study
After traveling to London, one thing I have learned (and have become very good at) is sleeping in odd places. Everyday was packed full with activities, and after not getting a few nights of solid sleep, it became exhausting. Flying Delta…. Someone once told me that if...
by John Otis | Jul 6, 2015 | Campus Life Blog
10 days can really fly by! We were fortunate enough to welcome many high school students to stay and learn at Winona State University! The H.O.P.E. (Harnessing Opportunities for Post-Secondary Education) Academy is a ten-day summer residential program for male and...
by John Otis | Jun 24, 2015 | Admissions, Admissions Blog, Residence Life
Whew! We are now at a close from a very busy week here at WSU! From volleyball games, free ice cream, getting your laptop, signing up for classes, and to going to see your future room in your residence hall– it’s been a great week here at WSU! All of our...
by Katlyn Plourde | May 21, 2015 | Admissions
Oh beloved laptop, what would I do without you? We are all very lucky to go to a university that takes into account the ever-changing technology world. Often referred to as a “Laptop University,” WSU gives each incoming student– freshmen and transfer...