Join us for our last meeting of the year with karaoke to follow! Everyone is welcome to discuss ideas for the '24-'25 school year and anything else they'd like to share about the Prolife Movement with other members! From 3 to 4 pm we will meet in the MSC Badger Room and afterwards we will head over to the Terrace for karaoke!
First Year Experience (FYE) Director Search Candidate Presentations
Tuesday, May, 7 | 9:15 am- 10:15 am
Additional days/time if applicable: May 8th, and May 13th Location: Willow/Walnut Room, MSC
The search committee invites the campus community to participate in the candidate presentations for the first year experience (FYE) director search. For more information on the presentation dates and to view the candidates' resumes, visit the search website.
Throughout the semester, you can find our Career Coaches at various locations around campus for drop-in meetings. Usually, they're out around the lunch hour on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Check our Instagram for the exact location each week. Feel free to ask questions like: - What should I include or exclude on my resume? - How do I begin searching for a job in my major? - I keep getting rejected. What should I do differently?
Sponsored by: Career Services For more information contact: Brittany Menor
7152321740 Learn More
Special Hours Spring Evaluation Urec
Special Hours for spring evaluation for Urec departments
Sponsored by: University Recreation (Urec) For more information contact: Mackenzie Stutzman
715-232-5390 Learn More
Beta Available: "My Apps" (Formally known as "Common Logins")
UW-Stout will be replacing the "Common Logins" page with the "My Apps" portal. "My Apps" will allow users to customize their portal page. A Beta version is now available to all users at https://myapps.uwstout.edu. Learn more about the My Apps Portal on our KnowledgeBase Article: https://kb.uwstout.edu/myapps
Sponsored by: Learning and Information Technology For more information contact: Heidi Catlin Learn more
Special Hours Summer
Special Hours Summer 2024 Urec
Sponsored by: University Recreation (Urec) For more information contact: Mackenzie Stutzman
715-232-5390
National Survey of Student Engagement
The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) is now open! The NSSE is a national survey that asks a random selection of students about their engagement in educational experiences. Your participation in the NSSE is important because it helps us to understand how we can improve your educational experience. If you received an invitation, we encourage you to take the NSSE and help us to improve your educational experience. The survey closes May 13th.
Sponsored by: PARQ Office For more information contact: Justin Sullivan
7152324093
Graduate Studies May Newsletter Available
The Graduate Studies May newsletter is available. Some of the featured topics include:
• Institutional Review Board and Research Compliance
• Research Paper Submission Information
• Student Research Grant Opportunities
Government Relations Director & American Cancer Society are going on the road and would like to meet YOU!
Wisconsin Government Relations Director, Nicole and our friend Sara from the American Cancer Society - Cancer Action Network (ACS-CAN) are hosting a series of Meet and Greets across the area. They want to meet with advocates, and learn about what brought you to volunteer with the American Heart Association or ACS-CAN, and to discuss what policies we can work on next session together.
Monday, May 13th, 2:00-4:00 p.m.
Golden Leaf Café
1706 Stout Road, Menomonie
Tuesday, May 14th, 8:00-10:00 a.m.
Bridge Street Brew
14 North Bridge Street, Chippewa Falls
Tuesday, May 14th, 2:00-4:00 p.m.
Main Street Café
1418 Main Street, Bloomer
Wednesday, May 15th, 9:00-11:00 a.m.
Bridge Street Brew
14 North Bridge Street, Chippewa Falls
Wednesday, May 15th, 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Comet’s Café by Helix
1444 Front Portch Place, Altoona
Please stop by and let us buy you a cup of coffee or tea while you meet Nicole and Sara, talk about important issues impacting your community, and learn more about how to use your voice to be a relentless force for longer, healthier lives!
Studying abroad this summer? Or looking to move out of state? Maybe you’re hoping to work internationally for an internship or post-grad.
GoinGlobal is a database where you can find location-specific career guides for countries, global cities, and major U.S. cities. Let’s say you’re wanting to find an internship or full-time position in Boulder, Colorado, or even across the world in Belgium. You can use GoinGlobal to learn what might be beneficial to include on your resume, industry trends and employment opportunities in those areas, interview advice, cultural tips, financial considerations, and more. There’s also access to 16 million+ jobs and internship postings via the platform.
Not sure you’re ready for life in a new place? Boost your cross-cultural IQ with the CultureWizard feature, with quizzes, webinars, and self-assessments to get you ready for culturally acceptable norms where you plan to travel.
Feel prepared and confident in your international or out-of-state search. GoinGlobal is accessible on the Career Services Tech Toolkit on the StoutCloud.
Don’t forget: The last Career Café of the semester is today (5/1) from 11:00-12:30pm in the MSC. Stop by the Ask a Career Coach table with your career-related questions and receive a free cookie! Career coaches are still available over the summer, so feel free to schedule an in-person or virtual appointment as needed through Handshake.
All entries are eligible to win an affirmation plant pot kit to plant and grow, just like you! Answer survey here!