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.
Blue Devil Productions is proud to present Wicked: For Good! Join us in the Great Hall of the Memorial Student Center for a FREE Movie! Feel free to bring comfy chairs, blankets,food, and drinks!Friendship braceletmaking with the Involvement Center will also be happening at 7pm, and the movie will begin around 8:30pm. There will *also* be a costume contest for the best Glinda and Elphaba, so come dressed to impress!
First 100 people in the door get a FREE Movie Theater Box of Candy!
Now demonized as the Wicked Witch of the West, Elphaba lives in exile in the Ozian forest, while Glinda resides at the palace in Emerald City, reveling in the perks of fame and popularity. As an angry mob rises against the Wicked Witch, she'll need to reunite with Glinda to transform herself, and all of Oz, for good.
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!
This event is created for Officer and Members of Blue Band Jam meet and get to know each other. We will organize some ice breaking activities, go through some information about our club and announce upcoming events of Blue Band Jams.
Welcome Back to IDSA!
We'll be jumping into a fun competition were attendants will be split into teams and challenged to create a piece of body armor. These pieces will be assembled to create a chimera type armor. May the best team win!
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 us for a fun dodgeball event where participants will be divided into 4 teams and compete in a friendly tournament.
Winners might get a special surprise prize!
No experience? No problem. Even if you’ve never played dodgeball or don’t know the rules, you are more than welcome. Come move your body, have fun, and make new friends!
Description:
If you want to learn how to play dodgeball or want to find friends to play dodgeball with, come join us! Please wear closed-toe shoes, such as sneakers (no Crocs or sandals). You can also bring your water bottle and athletic clothes.
Since we'll be involved in sports activities, it is required that you sign this sports waiver form ahead of time for risk awareness agreement: https://cglink.me/2db/s95399. We'll see you there!
Attending the Spring Career Conference (Feb. 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 Headshots (11AM–1PM) & Clothing
- Resume Reviews
- Interviewing, Networking, Handshake & LinkedIn Tips
- How to Navigate Career Conference
- Snacks, Prizes & More!
Date: Wednesday, Feb. 18
Time: 10:00am–2:00pm
Location: Great Hall, Memorial Student Center
Friday, February 27 through Sunday, March 1 Location: Osprey Center in Sandstone, Minnesota
Join University Recreation and the Student Counseling Center on a weekend away!
This weekend will be filled with various activities to help you disconnect, rebalance, and restore yourself and your connection to others.
Sponsored by: Student Counseling Center For more information contact:Rachael Bower
715-232-2468 Learn More
Feature Stream: Selma
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
THE NAVIGATORS ARE SEEKING BIBLE STUDY LEADERS!
The Navigators is a dynamic world renowned Christian organization offering inspirational bible lessons and fun fellowship events.
We are looking for Bible Study Leaders to join the Stout chapter executive board. This flexible, meaningful opportunity provides an encouraging connection with your peers.
Sponsored by: The Navigators For more information contact: Scarlett Spagna
Career Conference - North Reserved Parking Permit Holders Restrictions
During Career Conference week (Monday, February 23rd, and Friday, February 27), north reserved permit holders may not park on south campus.
This restriction was noted when you purchased your permit. A free bus route runs continuously throughout the day to south campus with your Stout ID.
Visit the UW-Stout Parking Services website for details and bus information.