by College of Business | Apr 7, 2020 | Featured Stories, WSU News
Networking and making connections with future employers is one of the most important qualities that an individual can perfect. The WSU College of Business is known for hosting events that benefit the students when it comes to networking, and this event was no...
by College of Business | Mar 31, 2020 | Featured Stories, News & Highlights
This post is part of a series featuring local businesses who have “gone green” – adapted sustainable business practices. This series supplements the Going Green – Sustainable Business in Scotland faculty-led study abroad program. During my...
by College of Business | Feb 26, 2020 | Featured Stories, News & Highlights, WSU News
College of Business students and faculty gathered in Stark’s lecture hall to engage in a conversation about digital ethics and what to do with your data.The night started with Dr. Jason Kight, Business Administration Assistant Professor, introducing conversation...
by College of Business | Feb 12, 2020 | Featured Stories
As a new semester starts, so has spring recruiting for the Zeta Omicron chapter of Pi Sigma Epsilon (PSE), a professional business fraternity whose primary focus is on professional selling and marketing. This past January Pi Sigma Epsilon hosted a successful...
by Marianne Collins | Jul 2, 2019 | Blog Slider, Feature Stories, Featured Stories, News & Highlights, WSU News
Top Sales Programs are recognized for elevating the sales profession through university education. Winona State University announces their recognition by the Sales Education Foundation (SEF) as one of the “Top Universities for Professional Sales Education” program for...
by | Dec 11, 2018 | 2018 Fall Commencement, Commencement, Featured Stories, Student News, Twitter, WSU News
First-generation students face many challenges on the path to a college degree, and Winona State University student Jared Lancette knows these challenges all too well. Lancette, who will be the first person in his immediate family to attain a bachelor’s degree, says...