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March 15, 2011
To begin our collaboration, a team of SMU/WSU students and faculty traveled to southeastern Missouri in January to visit the region and talk with staff and students at the Winona Elementary School in Shannon County
By Joan Francioni
February 23, 2011
For our initial OLPC project, we are partnering with Whole Kids Outreach in Missouri to address the needs of children in this relatively poor region of the state
By Joan Francioni
February 15, 2011
The Waldorf College Choir will embark on a nine-day, six-state Midwest tour during spring break that will be highlighted by a stop in Nashville, Tenn., a city known for its vibrant music culture.
December 3, 2010
NBS has received the honor for the third consecutive year
Winona State University’s National Broadcasting Society (NBS) has received the Chapter of the Year award at the Regional Convention for the third consecutive year. The WSU NBS chapter is part of the seven-state Heartland Region, comprised of North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota. The convention was held Oct. 29-30 in St. Louis, Mo. WSU’s NBS is currently preparing for the National Convention,...
November 5, 2010
Local woman inspired to help raise money to assist in the adoption process for families across the world
  Suzan Windley-Daoust, an assistant professor of Theology at Saint Mary’s University, was conducting research on special needs children when she learned about Reece’s Rainbow. Reece’s Rainbow is an International Down Syndrome Orphan Ministry, and Windley-Daoust was inspired to help raise money to assist in the adoption process for families across the world. “The cost of adoption varies from country to country,...
August 16, 2010
https://mywsu.winona.edu/campusnews/Pages/WSU-2010-CLASP-schedule-Bulletin.aspx WSU announces the schedule for the 2010 CLASP Lecture series. All CLASP Lectures will take place at 7 p.m. in Stark Auditorium. This year's theme: The Big Sky.   Oct. 14 (NOTE: this lecture will take place on THURSDAY) “When Night Becomes Day: Light Pollution in Winona”  Jim Berglund, Missouri State University Geospatial Sciences
May 17, 2010
Fly fishing is often described as a peaceful sport, and many avid fishermen enjoy the partnership they share with the environment
 
February 13, 2010
A unique exhibit of sculptures, some using found objects, that “exhume, analyze and challenge past and present issues,” will be on display Thursday, Feb. 25, through Friday, March 26, at Saint Mary’s University. Chris Wubbena, assistant professor in the Department of Art at Southeast Missouri State University, will display “the de minimis series” (a term often used to reference trivial or unworthy matters) in the...