Think you’ve got what it takes to outsmart your local campus police?
Join us for a quick and fun trivia game featuring questions about campus life, majors, and the law! Test your knowledge, win a prize, and earn some serious bragging rights.
The Philosophers' Café is a public forum in which community members discuss interesting contemporary issues in a relaxed and informal setting. Dr. April Bleske-Rechek will lead the discussion. Here is the abstract:
Beginning with some data on persistent gender disparities in the workplace and data from my lab on people’s reactions to various gender disparities, we can discuss a variety of questions: which gender disparities do we as a society tend to worry about, and which disparities tend to go unnoticed? What are the possible causes of gender disparities in job representation, and which of those are presumed to be the primary causes of different types of disparities (e.g., male-dominated vs female-dominated jobs)? Should our final goal be gender parity in representation for all jobs? If only some jobs, which ones? When in tension, how do we reconcile societal concern for group parity with concern for individual choice?
Join us for some fun discussion! Everyone is welcome!
Join us as we host western Wisconsin's largest game developer exhibition! Play games from cozy tabletop experiences, intense multiplayer competitions, experimental input games, and a VR experience all created by UW-Stout students in our two game design and development programs.
Join us for an International Student Career Development Seminar on Thursday, January 8, 2026 in the Career Services office.
This seminar is tailored for international students, where you'll discover essential job search resources, resume and interview strategies, and work authorization processes. Leave with a clear plan and actionable steps to achieve your career goals. We will cover topics such as:
- Resume development
- Interviewing
- Job Search resources
- Job Search strategies
- CPT/OPT/H1B sponsorship and timeline
Hosted by UW-Stout Career Services and International Students & Scholars. Bring your laptops and questions!
Come join us for our weekly meeting of Classic Rock Club! There will be socializing, music and fun! This meeting is open to anyone; you don't have to be a big classic rock fan to attend.
Need Professional Clothing? Check Out Blaze's Professional Closet!
Final presentations, interviews, and new work experiences are right around the corner. Make sure you're dressed for success!
Blaze's Professional Closet offers FREE professional clothing in a variety of sizes and styles for all genders. It's a completely no-judgment, browse-at-your-own-pace space.
Stop by the Career Services Office (103 Admin) Monday to Friday, 8:00am-4:30pm and pick out your next professional outfit. No appointment needed!
Sponsored by: Career Services For more information contact: Career Services (715) 232-1601 Learn More
Holiday Feast
Enjoy this festive time of the year with a holiday feast at the cafeterias! Come to dinner Wednesday, December 10th from 4pm-7:30pm and try an array of holiday dishes and sides at either the North Point Cafeteria or the Price Commons Cafeteria.
Sponsored by: University Library For more information contact: Susan Lindahl 715-232-1184 Learn More
Take the Survey: Shape AI & Technology at UW-Stout
Help shape how AI and technology are used at UW-Stout. Take a short, anonymous survey about your experiences with campus tech, hybrid or online learning, accessibility and supports, and how you use generative AI in your coursework and preparation for the workforce. The survey takes about 15 minutes, is voluntary, and you can skip questions or exit at any time. Your responses are confidential and will guide future decisions that impact students at UW-Stout today.
Strive for Five, a sustainable commute campaign, is open
Walk, bike or commute to campus using a nongreenhouse gas method at least five times a month to be eligible for a Strive for Five drawing for $10 in Chamber bucks. Every additional five carbon-free commute days reported will earn participants an additional entry. The drawing will close for November on Wednesday, Dec. 10. Late entries will not be counted. Participants must live off campus to be eligible. Winners will be notified via email.
Seats are still available in CHEM 110 - Chemistry in our World; a 4-credit natural science course with lab. Offered completely online this winterm. CHEM 110 focuses on the role of chemistry in our lives, it covers contemporary issues while introducing chemical concepts. Topics covered include portable electronics, radiation, climate change, water pollution, alternative energy sources, polymers, and plastics. The course is asynchronous and self-paced.
Be a Bible Study Leader with The Navigators at the University of Wisconsin-Stout!
The Navigators at the University of Wisconsin-Stout is looking for student bible study leaders! Anyone is welcome and no experience is necessary! Minimal time commitment, maximum experience and inspiration! Be part of this amazing worldwide community of believers!
UW-Stout has recently seen the introduction of a new class, DES-322 or Tabletop Game Design and Development. Are you interested in learning more about the game called Anything But Chicken? Or What One Covets? Check out this new story to learn more about them!
Beyond the game: How Stout student athletes step up to serve.
The Stout Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) is not just full of athletes but students who care about community and campus. They have weekly meetings to discuss things like what’s happening on campus, how to engage the community in athletics, and volunteer opportunities. To learn more about them check out this article!
The game of Ultimate plays very similar to football and lacrosse, as the goal is to catch the disc in the opponent’s endzone, going until one team scores 15 points. Are you interested in learning more about a sport that isn’t just like your average football game? Check out this article to learn more about Yeti Ultimate!