Minné Hall
Minné Hall is located on the southern edge of Main Campus between Sheehan Hall and Darrell W. Krueger Library.
Minné Hall features academic departments, study lounges, the Writing Center, and an observatory.
Academic Departments
The Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice offers programs to prepare students for many roles in the criminal justice system as well as to help students use scientific methods to explore human behavior, social groups, and social structures.
The Department of English offers a variety of undergraduate programs for students to understand the history of language, literature and film, and to excel in different modes of writing and creating content.
The Department of Global Studies & World Languages guides students to appreciate other cultures, speak a language, and teach non-English speaking individuals.
The Department of History & Legal Studies offers several bachelor’s degrees for students to become professional historians, researchers, and prepare for law school.
The Department of Political Science & Public Administration provides the tools that students need to engage as citizens in an increasingly diverse world.
The Department of Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies guides students to become advocates for women’s lived experiences and the spectrum of identity expressions.
The certified tutors can assist students with all writing assignments—not just English papers.
Writing CenterHere students can get a view of the stars and across campus for free.
WSU’s Astronomy Club hosts rooftop viewings on clear nights throughout the year.
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