Come and join us in the Great Hall for a BINGO that gets you crafty. Win FREE Prizes either solo or with friends! This event is first come first serve so come early to secure your spot! Rsvp does not guarantee your spot.
Join author B.J. Hollars for a series of generative writing prompts and workshop sure to spur your memory, bring your past to the present, and help you write your life’s story.
This 3-part workshop walks you through the design process of creating your very own electrical circuit! Part 1 will have you map out the project using a breadboard for an overview understanding of how each component needs to be connected correctly. Part 2 will teach you how to design your own PCB based off of what you made on your breadboard and how to order them to be fabricated. Finally, Part 3 will have you solder components onto the ordered PCBs to complete the device. For each part of this workshop, be sure to bring your Arduino Uno from ETECH-100 and your laptop with the Arduino IDE installed. Be sure to register for each event prior to the night that they are hosted as there is a limit of 30 attendees due to supplies and materials.
Employers want new workers to be responsible, ethical, and team oriented, and to possess strong communication, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills. Wrap these skills up all together and you have what industry often views as “professionalism”.
We will explore the evolution of professionalism and the nuances of business etiquette. Anthony Goettl, will teach you the tried and true best practices of professionalism. This should offer you the opportunity to identify and assess professionalism from not only your personal lens, but the lens of ever-changing industries and work forces. Understanding the blurred lines between traditional professionalism and preference may allow students and young professionals a more informed lens into their own misconceptions and biases, and foster an increasingly personalized viewpoint into the “real-world” decisions that await them.
Join the Involvement Center for a series of open discussions related to social justice! The focus for Spring semester is social justice topics in the media.
Our final installment on April 14th focuses on social justice themes in comics! Do you love horror comics about gentrification and xenophobia? Offbeat social satires starring classic Hanna-Barbera characters? Or are you more into diverse superheroes? Join the conversation and share your thoughts!
If you are an individual with a disability and need accommodations, please contact Josie Koenigs or call 715-232-1958 at least a week in advance.
Finalist Presentations for Associate Director, Counseling Center
Candidates for the Associate Director, Counseling Center position will be on campus this week. The campus is invited to their presentations and Q&A sessions, which will be held in the Northwoods Room, MSC and via Teams.
Rosemary O'Brien
Wednesday, April 13 from 10:25 to 11:10 am, Northwoods, MSC
Teresa Guerrero
Thursday, April 14 from 3:25 to 4:10 pm, Northwoods, MSC
2022 Journal of Student Research release and call for 2023
Stout’s Journal of Student Research offers a unique opportunity to publish even before you graduate. The JSR is an annual, peer-reviewed publication of student research and artwork. The 20th print edition will be released on Research Day, May 3, 2022. Learn how you could submit an article for the 21st edition (deadline October 21, 2022) at the ORSP SharePoint page.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact:Peter Reim More Information