Spend Earth Day playing bingo! Hosted in collaboration with SSA Sustainability Council, offering a fun and engaging way for students to celebrate sustainability and win great prizes!
The Navigators At Stout are proud to present national Christian/Prolife speaker Leslie Seagraves!
Leslie travels and works globally, sharing a message of hope and truth. Being a God-chaser, wife, mom, and mission leader, Leslie brings a unique perspective on both the local and global scale of abortion. Audiences claim Leslie’s talks expand their minds and hearts while she equips and challenges them to carry a life-giving message to a broken world.
UW-Stout Students, Faculty, and Staff: Come help prep the garden for the growing season! We will be fluffing beds, raking leaves, planting, and much more. All volunteers will be provided with gloves and tools. Please bring water and your Blue Devil ID.
Please make sure to sign up here. We will be utilizing this attendance list to notify individuals if we need to cancel because of rain.
CHEM 110 - Chemistry in our World; a 4-credit natural science course with lab is offered this summer. This course is offered completely online and can be finished in 4 to 8 weeks. CHEM 110 focuses on the role of chemistry in your lives. Topics covered include portable electronics, radiation, climate change, water pollution, alternative energy sources, polymers, and plastics. The course is asynchronous and self-paced.
Last call to register for Quick Pitch cash-prize competition
WiSys Quick Pitch is a cash-prize competition open to all majors, undergraduate and graduate students. This research-focused 3-minute pitch competition, which takes place on Research Day (May 5), offers training sessions to learn how to effectively communicate research to a general audience. Your last chance to register is April 21.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact: Heidi Smith Learn More
BDP's Weekly General Meeting is open to anyone and everyone interested in getting more involved with Blue Devil Productions and our event planning process! This is the place to learn about volunteer opportunities, participate in workshops, and discuss our past, present, and future events while helping us make them the best they can be!
April is Financial Wellness Month, so the UW-Stout Financial Wellness and Literacy Center is offering a financial tip every weekday during April! 🎉
Do you talk to your friend, partner, or family about money? If not, I highly recommend it! Here are some questions to kick off a conversation: What’s your best piece of financial advice? How are you paying for college? What’s one financial mistake that you wish you hadn’t made, and how can I avoid it? How do you keep track of your spending and saving? How do you avoid impulse purchases or emotional spending? What financial tools do you use?
If you would like to discuss any of these tips or any other financial topic, you are welcome to make a virtual or in-person appointment. Also, check out the many free resources on display by our partners in the library! Schedule to meet with the Financial Wellness and Literacy Center here.