December 3rd is the International Day of People with Disabilities! Stop by this informational tabling event the day before, Thursday December 2nd, to learn more about the issues facing Americans with disabilities and people with disabilities internationally. There will be a short trivia activity with prizes (buttons and stickers) provided by the UW Stout Disability Services.
11:00 AM to 1:00 PM in the Involvement Center
Part of the Involvement Center's social justice programming series. Contact Josie Koenigs with any questions or concerns.
This training is facilitated by the Qube and goes through: pronouns, gender neutral pronouns, how to use someone's correct pronouns, and gender inclusive terms to be using. Want to learn more after attending this training? You can take the full Safe Space training online by registering here.
Wisconsin quartet Horace Greene crafts danceable indie rock, teasing elements of synth-pop and psychedelia. The band formed in "Water City" Oshkosh, which has become the central location for the group’s busy tour schedule. Their latest release "The Diamond Engine," is a 12 song supernova that showcases their vibrant mix of influences and further pushes the boundaries on their soul-stirring, '60s-twinged style.
Working from Home: What Privacy Issues Arise in our Remote Workspaces?
Thursday, December 2nd | 9:00am - 10:30am Location: Zoom
The pandemic of 2020 forced nearly all of us to work from home. We had to rapidly shift to creating a homework space for our jobs or our educations or both. The focus was on ensuring our work got done, but what about the ethics of doing all of this from home? How responsible are we for the security and privacy of data when we work or study from home? Join us for a panel discussion about remote work environments, cybersecurity and privacy, and the ethics of the home office. For more information about this event you can click here or you can register for our event using the link provided below
Sponsored by: Center for Applied Ethics For more information contact:Kate Edenborg | 651-246-5358 Register Here
Come join us for a Q-Talk on intersectionality! Q-Talks are educational programs that take a deep dive into a topic through a speaker, presenter, panel, or other format. Presenters will be sharing their personal experiences on the intersection of race, (dis)ability, neurodiversity, faith, etc. in the LGBTQIA+ Community. See you there!
This event is hosted in conjunction with the Involvement Center Social Justice team. Seating is based on first come first serve basis. There will be a lead discussion following the first showing. There is now virtual option for this film.
Join us for some winter cheer, in this year's Gingerbread Spread! Check out the student-made gingerbread houses and vote for your favorite. The Gingerbread Spread will take place in the Skylight Lounge (upstairs in the MSC) from 2:00pm-6:00pm on Friday, December 7th.
UW Stout Library Feature Stream: MISSION JOY: Finding Happiness in Troubled Times
Deeply moving and laugh-out-loud funny, this documentary gives unprecedented access to the unlikely friendship of two international Nobel Peace Prize winners icons who transcend religion: His Holiness the Dalai Lama & Archbishop Tutu. They offer neuroscience-backed wisdom to help each of us live with more joy, despite circumstances.
Sponsored by: UW-Stout Library For more information contact:Cory Mitchell Video