Funeral services have been finalized for Ryan M. O’Rourke, the first-year student who passed away on Sept. 8. For more information, refer to his obituary. The James Huff Stout Bell in Bowman Hall will sound a memorial toll in Ryan’s honor at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 18.
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60 Seconds of Civics: Voter Registration Semester Kick-Off
Kick off the semester with a strong start at the Involvement Center Porch! We're gearing up to get Stout Students ready for the Presidential election on November 5th. Join us for an informative session featuring detailed ballot insights, polling information, and vital resources, all designed to emphasize the critical importance of your vote this election season. Don’t miss out on this empowering event!
Join us at the Study Abroad Fair! Meet faculty to learn about their short-term faculty-led programs; talk with reps from Australia, New Zealand, and Scotland and find out classes you can take at their universities; meet study abroad alumni and exchange students and ask their opinions about going abroad! Study Abroad advisors available to help you select a program that is the right fit for you! Join us on Wednesday, September 18th from 11am-4pm in the MSC Ballrooms!
Pepper Magazine is a student-led organization that publishes A REAL LIVE PHYSICAL MAGAZINE every semester. We print our magazines right on campus. As a team, we decide the overall theme and design for the magazine, meaning each one is different from the last. Some of our previous themes include: Death, Intimacy, Vitality, Absence, Nostalgia, Space, and many more. You can create anything you want as long as it fits with the theme. We've seen photography, poetry, illustrations, collages, and writing. What will you contribute to Pepper Magazine? We encourage all majors to join.
Learn how easy and fun it is to ride the community bus. Join us for an informative, one-hour ride on the Dunn County Transit Community Route from 3:45 pm to 5:00 pm. We will meet at the bus stop in front of Heritage Hall (Stout Library Bus Stop) to start our ride. The bus leaves promptly at 4:00 pm.
Attending the Fall Career Conference (Sep. 23-26) to meet employers, look for a co-op/internship, or find a professional job after graduation? Leverage your resources in one space for a day.
- FREE Professional Profile Pictures (11AM-1PM)
- Resume Reviews
- Interviewing, Networking, Handshake & LinkedIn Tips
- FREE Professional Clothing
- How to Navigate Career Conference
- Snacks, Prizes & More
Date: September 18
Time: 10:00am - 2:00pm
Location: Great Hall, Memorial Student Center
Join us at the MSC bike fix station to learn more about how to use the stations to fix up your bike and do easy maintenance. Feel free to pop by to learn more or bring your bike for a hands on demonstration.
UW-Stout students, faculty, and staff: Help us harvest, weed, mulch, and enjoy the great outdoors! All volunteers will be provided with gloves and tools. Please bring water and your BlueCard.
Interested in Gaining Work Experience? Apply for the WRP!
Are you a student with a disability and interested in federal internships or jobs? The Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP) connects students & recent grads with disabilities to federal and private-sector employers. Simply register, complete an application, and upload your resume and transcript. Your information will be added to a database accessed by employers seeking talent. Visit WRP.gov and click "Students Register Now!" by October 15 to get started!
Get ready for the Fall Career Conference (Sept. 23-26) and review your resume with a UW-Stout Career Coach:
- 15 Minutes - Bring Print or Digital Resume
- No Appointment Needed
Dates: Sept. 16-17 & 19-20
Time: 9:00am - 3:00pm
Location: Career Services Office, 103 Administration Building
Sponsored by: Career Services For more information contact: Sara Anger Learn more
Writing Center open
UW-Stout's Writing Center offers free support to students with writing projects like papers, reports, resumes and personal statements. It offers three service options:
-In-person consultations in Harvey Hall, room 174
-E-tutoring consultations on Microsoft Teams
-Email consultations
Students reserve appointments by visiting the center's scheduling site.
Contact the Writing Center at 715-232-5284 or visit Harvey Hall, room 174 for hours and information.
Sponsored by: UW-Stout Writing Center For more information contact: Kim Blomquist Learn more
Wisconsin Citizenship and Civil Dialogue (WICCD) Grants Due October 15
WICCD invites UW students, with the help of a faculty/staff mentor, to apply for grants that enhance democracy through civil dialogue. Areas include research, events, assessment and evaluation, and curriculum and professional development. Applications are due Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024, 5 p.m. Go here to learn more. If interested, you and your mentor must work with ORSP.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact: Anne Hoeltke Learn more
Student Org Re-Registration Closes 9/30
Student organization re-registration is now open. All student orgs must complete these steps by September 30th to be an active, recognized org for the 2024-2025 academic year: complete the re-registration form located on your group's dashboard on CONNECT, submit an updated constitution from 2022 or sooner, all officers and advisors complete the agreement form, and have at least one officer attend the Fall Leadership Summit.
Sponsored by: Involvement Center For more information contact: Involvement Center
Call for student researchers to register for all-new Sidewalk Symposium by October 7
Sidewalk Symposium is a new chalk-art event, to be held Friday, October 25, that will challenge student researchers to share their findings in an innovative way. Student researchers (can be individuals or research groups) will receive training from a Comics professor and collaborate with a Comics class on their designs. Register by Monday, October 7, 11:59 pm.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact: Chela Cea Learn more
Our Headliner Band for the night Tyte Phitt is an exciting,High-energy dance band that has collectively been together for 10+ years. They cover genres of Funk,R&B,Soul,POP,Dance and Classic Rock hits. They will be performing from 9pm-10pm.
Our opener Tyler Herwig who will be performing from 8pm-9pm is an acoustic pop/singer-songwriter from St Paul MN who performs Top 40’s covers from the last 50 years to his own Top 40’s style original music.