Did you know there’s an important Supreme Court Election this April? Stop by the Voter Registration Station on the Involvement Center Porch to get election-ready! The City Clerk will be available to help you register on the spot and answer any questions you have about voting, what's on your ballot, or where to vote. Test your civic knowledge for a chance to win a prize and make sure you’re prepared to cast your vote. Voter registration has never been this easy—don’t miss out!
Did you know there’s an important Supreme Court Election this April? Stop by the Voter Registration Station in Price Commons to get election-ready! The City Clerk will be available to help you register on the spot and answer any questions you have about voting, what's on your ballot, or where to vote. Test your civic knowledge for a chance to win a prize and make sure you’re prepared to cast your vote. Voter registration has never been this easy—don’t miss out!
Join UW–Stout graduate program staff to learn more about our Business Leadership & Technology-oriented graduate degrees (Applied Computer Science, Applied Industrial/Organizational Psychology and Design, Entrepreneurship & Sustainability) and discuss the professional and career opportunities that pursuing a graduate program at UW–Stout would bring!
UW-Stout Career Services is hosting a virtual student-employer mock interview event. This event is designed to provide students within the engineering programs with valuable feedback on their interviewing skills.
Each mock interview session will be 45 minutes long, consisting of 30-minute interview followed by 10 minutes for feedback and 5 minutes for transition.
Students must sign up by March 4 for a mock interview with a company of your own choosing.
Mock Interview sign up - https://signup.com/go/KZWgkyc
A confirmation email with the Zoom interview link will be sent to you.
You are expected to read and abide by Ethical Expectations. No shows will not be tolerated.
If you have questions, please connect with Sara Anger at 715-232-1653 or angers@uwstout.edu.
View event details and companies participating in Handshake.
Deep below the ground in Tucson, Arizona, lies an aquifer forever altered by the detritus of a postwar Superfund site. Disabled Ecologies tells the story of this contamination and its ripple effects through the largely Mexican American community living above. Drawing on her own complex relationship to this long-ago injured landscape, Sunaura Taylor takes us with her to follow the site's disabled ecology—the networks of disability, both human and wild, that are created when ecosystems are corrupted and profoundly altered.
What Taylor finds is a story of entanglements that reach far beyond the Sonoran Desert. These stories tell of debilitating and sometimes life-ending injuries, but they also map out alternative modes of connection, solidarity, and resistance—an environmentalism of the injured. An original and deeply personal reflection on what disability means in an era of increasing multispecies disablement, Disabled Ecologies is a powerful call to reflect on the kinds of care, treatment, and assistance this age of disability requires.
Dr. Sunaura Taylor is an artist and writer. She is the author of "Beasts of Burden: Animal and Disability Liberation" (The New Press, 2017), which received the 2018 American Book Award. Taylor has written for a range of popular media outlets and her artworks have been exhibited widely both nationally and internationally. She works at the intersection of disability studies, environmental justice, multispecies studies, and art practice. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management at the University of California, Berkeley. Her latest book is "Disabled Ecologies: Lessons from a Wounded Desert" (University of California Press, 2024). She lives in the Bay Area with her daughter Leonora, husband David, and their two cats, Rosie and Pirate.
Co-sponsors: Social Science Dept., Office of Student Opportunity & Excellence, Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin
Join UW–Stout graduate program staff to learn more about our Health and Human Services-oriented graduate degrees (Healthcare Administration and Nutrition & Dietetics) and discuss the professional and career opportunities that pursuing a graduate program at UW–Stout would bring!
Presenting a poster at Research in Rotunda, NCUR, UW Symposium, or Stout's own Research Day? Or perhaps presenting at a conference in your field of study?
Join this session to learn how to design a research poster that effectively conveys your project, sparks conversation with attendees, and makes your project memorable.
Building from your poster, learn how to succinctly and persuasively describe your work in just a few minutes to someone who may not know anything about your field or work.
Join us for some meaningful civil discourse... we promise it'll be fun! We will be discussing various socio-economic issues of our world over some good food and good vibes :)
Come join us at the MSC Terrace on the 3rd for a fun night of jokes, laughs and comedy performed by Feraz Ozel. Now, this LA based comedian tours internationally providing crowds with an energetic brand of insightful stand-up, often stemming from his perspectives as an Afghani-Pakistani American. Also a formally trained actor and improviser, Feraz has appeared on national television on 2 Broke Girls, Hollywood Darlings, Comics Unleashed, Conan, and Hulu's Coming to the Stage, and recently shot his lead role in the feature film "Hollywood Dirt."
Undergraduates invited to register for UW Symposium by March 15
Register by March 15 for the UW event “Symposium for Undergraduate Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity†in Madison on May 3. The event is for undergraduates from all majors to present via poster, oral presentation, art/project display, or performance. ORSP will provide transportation and poster printing to selected students, who will also be asked to present at Stout's Research Day.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact: Chela Cea Learn More
Stay informed with the Stout Student Association. University Student Senate meetings are held weekly on Tuesdays with standing committee meetings throughout the week!
Please join us for this weeks meeting of University Student Senate!
Our Caucus starts at 6:30pm with our full Senate Meeting starting at 7:00pm.
The University Student Senate is the legislative body of the Stout Student Association and meets weekly to discuss university policy and shared governance, allocate fees, promote new initiatives in support of the students, and hear from campus leaders.
The agenda will be posted at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting and can be accessed here. Anyone in need of accommodations should contact our Communications Specialist in advance at ssacommunications@uwstout.edu.
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