Tonight’s bingo will cast a spell on you. Please join us in the Terrace for Spellbound Bingo. Either come with a group or join us individually. RSVP does not reserve your spot, so please arrive early.
If you are an individual with a disability and need accommodations, please contact the Involvement Center at involvement@uwstout.edu one week in advance of the event.
Join us for a bingo that will fill your pantry! RSVP does not guarantee you spot, so please arrive early!
If you are an individual with a disability and need accommodations, please contact the Involvement Center at involvement@uwstout.edu one week in advance of the event.
What is cultural appropriation? It is the unacknowledged adoption of an element or elements of one culture or identity by members of another culture or identity. This can be especially problematic when members of a dominant culture appropriate from underrepresented cultures; and unfortunately, this happens a lot on Halloween. Join us for this in-depth discussion regarding this topic!
Have you ever wanted to design your own PCB? We will be teaching you how to design your own PCB board and how to order them to be fabricated. No need to install any software, just bring your own laptop.
This 4-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 code your design using Arduino IDE. Part 3 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 4 will have you solder components onto the ordered PCBs to complete the device. Hope to see you there!
This workshop will be held in Fryklund Hall RM 201S at 6pm.
We are running a coat, boots, gloves, & hat drive and we need your help! Items must be in new to lightly worn condition and can be any size. Come drop off your items in the MSC Cedar/Maple room from 6-6:30pm and get hours for Service Club! Additionally, stay for the Service Club Dish Rag crafting event starting at 7pm in the Cedar/Maple room.
*Donations can be dropped off in Involvement Center prior to this event, but Service Club credit will only be given at this event.
*You cannot take items from this event. Donated items will go to Helping Hands Food Pantry and you can pick up there.
Are you interested in working for a government or nonprofit agency, but not sure where to start? We can get you to the starting line, where many nonprofit and government agencies will be under one roof waiting to connect with you. Employers in attendance are looking to hire interns and professional positions. This career fair is only open to students and alumni from participating colleges and universities. Best part... UW-Stout provides transportation. Register on Handshake!
Sponsored by: Career Services For more information contact: Sara Anger
715-232-1653
Student research grant deadline on Nov. 1
Students interested in doing research or a scholarly or artistic project can apply for a grant (up to $2,500) to cover the costs. Students can also apply for a grant (up to $1,500) to share their project results at a conference or in a journal. Check out the fillable proposal and budget and examples at the link and apply by the end of the day Wednesday, November 1. The next opportunity will be Thursday, February 15.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact: Chela Cea
715-232-5421
Nov. 15 nomination deadline to present at Research in the Rotunda in Madison
Student researchers, don’t miss the chance to represent UW-Stout at Research in the Rotunda, a Universities of Wisconsin event at the State Capitol on March 6, 2024. Students present their posters and meet with state legislators. If interested, go to the linked SharePoint page and read how to be nominated. Nominations must be received by end-of-day Wednesday, November 15. Six students will be selected.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact: Chela Cea
715-232-5421
Blue Devil Productions is proud to present Aiko Tanaka to our campus for a free comedy show.
Born in Tokyo, Japan, Aiko is a stand-up comedian, actress and TV personality. She first appeared in the theatrical film The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift and was featured in the Justin Lin mockumentary film Finishing the Game, about Bruce Lee's last film. Aiko has been featured on The Jim Jeffries Show and The Howard Stern Show, and most recently in Comedy Central Stand-Up Asia! Live.