Join UW–Stout graduate program staff to learn more about our Industry-oriented graduate degrees (M.S. Food Science & Technology; M.S. Manufacturing Engineering; M.S. Operations & Supply Management;. and M.S. Risk Control & Safety Management) and discuss the professional and career opportunities that pursuing a graduate program at UW–Stout would bring!
Join UW–Stout graduate program staff to learn more about our Health and Human Services-oriented graduate degrees (M.S. Healthcare Administration and M.S. Nutrition & Dietetics) and discuss the professional and career opportunities that pursuing a graduate program at UW–Stout would bring!
The Philosophers' Café is a public forum in which community members discuss interesting contemporary issues in a relaxed and informal setting. Dr. Tina Lee will lead the discussion. Here is the abstract:
Since the 1960’s, all U.S. states have passed laws that require a large range of professionals to report abuse and neglect of children and created bureaucracies to field reports and investigate them. These child protective services (CPS) systems have the power to remove children from their parents and place them in foster care, with the stated aim of ensuring that vulnerable children are safe. We know, however, that Black and Indigenous children are disproportionately represented in CPS caseloads and that most reports are of neglect, which is closely tied to poverty. We also know that the United States has abysmal rates of childhood poverty and does little to support families as compared to many other high-income countries. There is also evidence that children involved with CPS face many negative outcomes. Some scholars have thus begun to refer to CPS as “family policing” and call for its abolition. What responsibility does a society have to children? What is the best way to keep children safe in the context of rising inequality? What is the balance between safety and support for parents?
Join us for some fun discussion! Everyone is welcome!
Join UW–Stout graduate program staff to learn more about our Psychology-oriented graduate degrees (M.S. Applied Industrial/Organizational Psychology; M.S. School Counseling; and M.S.E.d/Ed.S School Psychology) and discuss the professional and career opportunities that pursuing a graduate program at UW–Stout would bring!
Join UW–Stout graduate program staff to learn more about our P.S.M. in Conservation Biology graduate degree and discuss the professional and career opportunities that pursuing a graduate program at UW–Stout would bring!
Celebrate Winter Fest Week at Lovers & Loners Bingo. Whether you are happily coupled up or happily single, join us for a fun night of bingo, prizes, and good company with friends.
Rally up for your community and compete to collect essential items for folks on our campus community! Participate as an individual or compete as a Student Organization!
Students who participate on their own will be entered into win a prize basket. Student Organizations who participate will get the opportunity to compete against one another, and the organization with the fewest stones in their jar claims victory and a shared prize ($100 Pizza Party Gift Card).
Items have points associated:
3 points per item for winter clothing/items
2 points per item for food/hygiene items
1 point per item for anything else
*Extra points will be given on Triple Point Tuesday and Double Point Wednesday!
*If you plan on participating as a Student Organization, please email us at involvement@uwstout.edu by Friday, February 6th. Student orgs who participate will earn bonus points for the student org leaderboard (1st place: 100 points, 2nd place: 50 points, all participating groups: 25 points).
In the spirit of the colder months, our initiative is dedicated to supporting students and community members in need by providing essential winter gear and hygiene supplies. We invite you to donate any gently used winter items and unopened hygiene products to help keep our community warm and healthy for this season.
Did you know you can watch movies for free with your university library access?
Watch Selma by following the blog link!
Sponsored by: University library For more information contact: Zach Weekes Learn More
Innovation Has a New Address
The LEAPP Innovation Suggestion Box has a new home!
You’ll now find it on the first floor of Harvey Hall, just outside Room 156. If you have an innovative idea to share with campus, we’d love to hear it, stop by and submit your idea!
Sponsored by: LEAPP For more information contact: Madison Gordee
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!