Come and join up our first bingo of the year! Come solo or bring some friends and enjoy some “back to school” themed prizes. RSVP does not Guarantee your spot, so please arrive early!
If you are an individual with a disability and need accommodations, please contact the Involvement Center at involvement@uwstout.edu one week in advance of the event.
Join us to play a friendly game of laser tag! Join us as an individual or with a group of friends as teams will be created at arrival. Come prepared for some friendly competition, as each round will last 8 minutes. Will you be the last one standing?
If you are an individual with a disability and need accommodations, please contact the Involvement Center at involvement@uwstout.edu one week in advance of the event.
Join University Dining Service and the UW-Stout Campus Community for a Great Stout Cookout on Tuesday, September 12 from 4 - 7 pm to celebrate the end of summer and the beginning of the fall semester.
Menu items include:
1/3 lb Beef Burger
Grilled Chicken Burger
Malibu Veggie Burger
Local Corn on the Cob
Fresh Veggies with Dip
Potato Chips
Creamy Potato Salad
Chocolate Crackle Cookie
Sugar Cookie
Punch & Lemonade
The Great Stout Cookout will be held on the South Campus lawn between Merle Price Commons, HKMC and CTKO residence halls.
Want to know more about Homecoming activities and how to be involved? Come to the BDP Fall Informational Meeting! We will discuss the events, the rules for the events, and how to sign up.
This session is for students who would like to learn more about UW-Stout's student research grant program, understand the process to apply and what makes for a strong grant proposal, and learn about the grant requirements and responsibilities if awarded the grant. The session will be led by Chela Cea who coordinates the grant program in the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs and will feature Q&A and tips shared by a successful student grantee.
Join us on our first trip of the semester! We will be going to the Como Zoo in ST Paul Minnesota! RSVP is REQUIRED to guarantee your spot.
If you are an individual with a disability and need accommodations, please contact the Involvement Center at involvement@uwstout.edu one week in advance of the event.
William Stoehr, distinguished artist and alumnus of UW-Stout has been named the 2023 Cabot Executive in Residence. His keynote is "Lessons from Alice in Wonderland - Risk, Reward and an Uncertain Future". Faculty are encouraged to invite their students to attend for credit. Card swipers will track student attendance.
In the event of a fire alarm sounding or a fire in a building, call 911 immediately. Signs of a fire include visible flames, smoke and odor of smoke. Someone must report the fire alarm via telephone because the building alarms are not connected to the city fire department. Individuals should not assume someone else is making the call. They should make the call.
Sponsored by: Safety & Risk Management Department For more information contact: Jim Uhlir Learn more
New Evening StoutRoute!
The Evening StoutRoute (5pm - 9pm) now includes hourly stops at Walmart and Marketplace. The updated bus schedule can be found here.
Stay informed with the Stout Student Association. University Student Senate meetings are held weekly on Tuesdays with standing committee meetings throughout the week!
Please join us for this weeks meeting of University Student Senate!
Our Caucus starts at 6:30pm with our full Senate Meeting starting at 7:00pm.
The University Student Senate is the legislative body of the Stout Student Association and meets weekly to discuss university policy and shared governance, allocate fees, promote new initiatives in support of the students, and hear from campus leaders.
The agenda will be posted at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting and can be accessed here. Anyone in need of accommodations should contact our Communications Specialist in advance at ssacommunications@uwstout.edu.
Want to learn more about the Stout Student Association? Click here!
Today we remember September 11th and recognize the changes and impacts that have occurred in air traffic over the last 22 years. What changes have you seen in the United States regarding TSA and air travel since 2001? Submit your answer here.
To learn more about airport security evolution since 2001, click here.