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10 Winter Activities in Beautiful Winona
If you are having a hard time figuring out what to do during the chilly winter months in Winona, here are 10 things to help give you something fun to do with friends!
3 Reasons It Pays to Work While Being a Student
It’s daunting to think of adding one more thing to the to-do list on top of getting settled on campus, but considering having a part-time job might just be worth your while. Working while being a full-time student can provide you with many valuable skills that can be...
George Floyd Scholarship Recipient Reflects on the Life-Changing Experience
Receiving the George Floyd Memorial Scholarship during my first year at Winona State University was a life-changing experience that had a profound impact on my academic and professional journey. As a student majoring in Management Information Systems (MIS), the...
Celebrating Asian Culture With Student Perspectives
Daniel Vue ‘24 Creative Digital Media, Film Studies minor I’m proud of my Asian heritage because of the culture and food. It's different from others and it’s unique on its own. Hmong food is a little different. You use all aspects of the body of the animal. Like...
WSU Alumni Help Others Heal through Movement
If you’re passionate about medicine and rehabilitative sciences and you have your heart set on graduate school, then the Movement Science major at Winona State is calling your name.
Many Movement Science alumni go on to accomplish great things in the healthcare industry.
Hear from some of our graduates and what they’ve been up to since earning their degrees from WSU.
Mikaela Mohr’s Tips to Graduate on Time
Across the United States, college graduation rates have been decreasing slowly, with fewer students completing bachelor’s degree programs in the recommended four-year time frame.
How to Survive “Swinter” Warrior-Style
When it comes to Minnesota weather, no one has any clue what is going on. One minute it’s like we are stuck inside a snow globe and the next it’s like we might actually see the sun for more than a fleeting second. I like to call this in-between transition...
The Ultimate WSU Graduation Checklist
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...
Women to Women: Tips for Success in the Workplace
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 your...
Black History Month: Expressing Black Culture On Campus
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 food with...