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Unprecedented levels of partisanship vitriol threatens the health of democracy in U.S., globally

by Stephen Schmidt | Feb 25, 2020 | Academics College, History, Social Science Department, Stories, Winona Campus

David Lynch, Ph.D., professor of History and Social Sciences, talks about how the historic level of partisanship divisiveness is threatening how the government works while delegitimizing and undermining institutions that make and enforce laws or serve as gatekeepers.

Anchor course examines Hmong culture

Anchor course examines Hmong culture

by Deb Nahrgang | Dec 3, 2019 | Academics College, Biology, History, Stories

On Nov. 9, students from the biology anchor course, Environmental and Human Health, and the history anchor course, Make a Place in History, attended a Hmong New Year Celebration hosted by the Hmong American Student Association at Winona State University.

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