It's 11:11, make a wish! Join us for this bingo and you might just win a sun catcher, crystals, a yoga mat, and other prizes. RSVP does not guarantee materials. If you have any accommodations, please email us at involvement@uwstout.edu.
The Involvement center is taking you on a trip to see the MN Timberwolves vs. The Sacramento Kings. This trip costs students $40 and $45 for non-students (or staff and faculty) and includes transportation to and from the game and a post game experience to shoot free throws on the court after the game. After you RSVP on CONNECT you will be taken to the Stout Shop to purchase your tickets. We load the bus promptly at 4:00pm for a game start at 7pm in the Target Center. Tickets are limited and only ticket holders will be able to attend the game - AGAIN YOU MUST FOLLOW THE STEPS TO PURCHASE YOUR TICKET!
All aspiring acts are welcome to showcase their talents! Calling all singers, instrumentalists, comedians, etc.! This is your night! Sign up by emailing: navs-org@uwstout.edu
Wednesday, November 12, 2025 | 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Location: Jarvis Hall Science Wing
Discover 40+ graduate degree and certificate programs, crafted to elevate your professional expertise. Our programs are tailored to empower you. Don't miss this chance to define your career trajectory and unlock your potential.
Wednesday, November 12, 2025 | 6:30 pm Location: MSC Ballrooms A & B
AFS Twin Cities Chapter is coming to Stout! AFS TC is a chapter for those working in the metalcasting industry. Join us to participate in a "Foundry-in-Box" event, recognize scholarship winners, and a buffet by Stout Catering!
Sponsored by: American Foundry Society For more information contact:Ben Phillips
Practice interviewing with an employer in your field, get valuable feedback, and build confidence before the real thing.
For students in:
Science & Math
Education
Human & Social Sciences
Art, Design & Graphics
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 November 11 for a mock interview with a company of your own choosing. Sign up here: https://signup.com/go/jCrEHZg
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.
This event is open to all Blue Band Jams members! It’s a great chance for everyone to come together, bring their own instruments, and jam on the spot under the guidance of our officers. We’ll also have mini discussion sessions where officers will share information about upcoming events, and members can contribute their ideas and suggestions for future activities.
The Philosophers' Café is a public forum in which community members discuss interesting contemporary issues in a relaxed and informal setting.
Dr. Joan Navarre will lead the discussion. Here is the abstract:
The Wisconsin Idea emerged in the early 1900s and helped put the University of Wisconsin system on the map. What is the Wisconsin Idea? What does it mean to you?
Join us for some fun discussion! Everyone is welcome!
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.
Sponsored by: Department of Chemistry and Physics For more information contact: Dr. Ana Q. Vande Linde
715-232-3497
Help Shape Mental Health Week at UW-Stout
We are planning for Mental Health Week in spring 2026 and we want to hear from you! Please take a few minutes to share your ideas by completing our short survey. Your input will help shape the types of activities, topics, and events offered across campus, creating a meaningful, inclusive, and supportive Mental Health Week. The survey also includes a place to indicate if you'd like to host an event or collaborate on programming.
Sponsored by: Student Counseling Center For more information contact: Chasidy Faith
Karaman Kabadurmus publishes book chapters on disruptive technologies
Fatma Karaman Kabadurmus, Social Science, co-authored the book chapters "The Impact of Digitalization on Firm-Level Innovation Performance During the Pandemic" and "Revolutionizing Last-Mile Delivery: Discovering Disruptive Technologies and Innovative Solutions" in the Palgrave Handbook of Supply Chain and Disruptive Technologies.