We are excited to announce that we have teamed up with celebrity magician Daniel Martin to bring you his Magic Night In, live online to you!
Daniel is going to spend some time teaching you some incredible magic as you spend some quality time inside.
The magic he is going to share with you is easy to learn and uses items most of you have lying around! Plus, you will be able to ask him questions and have fun while he teaches you these miracles!
We will send out the viewing link shortly to access this on April 23rd.
Take a break, enjoy your lunch and join us for our first ever Virtual Bingo event! Here is how:
1. Register on CONNECT to receive the link to join
2. Generate your unique bingo card here
3. Listen or watch the chat in Microsoft Teams for called numbers
4. If you get Bingo type “BINGO” in the chat
Join us for our second virtual Trivia Mixer! Show off your random knowledge and get to meet some fellow Stouties during a night of trivia fun.
The Trivia Mixer will take place on Zoom with cohosts Adam & Emily guiding you through a night of questions to see who can come out on top. Attendees will be randomly assigned in groups of (5) to answer general trivia with a chance to wager your points in the final round. Winners on the top team will each receive $5.00 gift cards in the mail.
Final details, rules and a Zoom link will be emailed once you have registered for the event.
Questions email the Involvement Center
Event open to current UW-Stout students only.
TED Talk Tuesday | Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: The Danger of a Single Story
Our lives, our cultures, are composed of many overlapping stories. Novelist Chimamanda Adichie tells the story of how she found her authentic cultural voice -- and warns that if we hear only a single story about another person or country, we risk a critical misunderstanding.
Complete the 2020 NACE Student Survey before April 30th, sponsored by the National Association of Colleges and Employers! The winner will be picked, at random, on May 6th. Individual responses will remain confidential and will not be shared with anyone outside of NACE. Only aggregate data will be presented in reports or articles based on the responses to this survey.
For contest rules, please click here
Find fast, functional solutions that address the impact of COVID-19 and social distancing in your local community. Here's how it works:
• Submit your idea in 250 words or less by April 24.
• The best 20 ideas will receive $100 for implementation (after proof-of-concept).
• Selected innovators can request additional resources to scale ideas.
• The challenge is open to all faculty, staff, students and alumni from WiSys-affiliated schools.
• Submit your idea below!
Use the following questions to jumpstart your ideas: How can we help local businesses? What can help with mental wellbeing? How can we support local hospitals and at-home caregivers? Can we better communicate information to the underserved and elderly?
Sponsored by: WiSys and the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact:Ray French More information Here
University Recreation Hiring
University Recreation is hiring for the upcoming summer and fall semester. There are variety of positions we are looking to fill so we encourage you all to take a look. We are currently accepting applications. If you are interested in applying or learning more about the opportunities we have to offer you can click here.
Sponsored by: University Recreation For more information contact:Mackenzie Stutzman