Join us for a game night and play some fall themed Pictionary! RSVP does not guarantee a spot. If you have any accommodation, please email us at involvement@uwstout.edu.
Join us to play some bingo with the chance of winning some games. RSVP does not guarantee a spot. If you have any accommodations, please email us at involvement@uwstout.edu.
Solve a series of riddles that lead you to participating local businesses. Check in on CONNECT at each location by scanning individual QR Codes found at each business to rack up points and earn prizes. This self-led event begins October 11th at 12pm and ends October 20th at 5pm.
Participants can join the game by following these simple steps:
1. Follow the clues
2. Stop on in the local business
3. Scan the QR code at each location to "check in" to be entered to win the prize basket!
Winners are randomly selected to win from an assortment of gift cards and items!
Come and join our headliner Harbor and Home from 9pm-10pm who have been making waves in the music scene with their own unique blend of heartfelt lyrics and captivating melodies.
Join our opener from 8pm-9pm on Thursday, Once More Autumn who play music that they describe as the combination of indie-folk and alternative
Join UW–Stout graduate program staff to learn more about our Organizational Leadership & Technology-oriented graduate degrees (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!
Dr. Anne Coughlin (University of Virginia School of Law) will be giving a lecture on the recent Supreme Court case which overturned Roe v. Wade.
Abstract: In Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization (2022), the United States Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade (1973) and held that the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution does not protect the right to an abortion. The Dobbs Court concluded its analysis by announcing that it was time to return the contentious issue of abortion to state legislatures. Since Dobbs dropped, legislatures in many states have enacted (or revived) bans on abortion care, while lawmakers in other states have moved to codify Roe or even to enshrine it in state constitutional provisions. To put these and related developments in perspective, it is essential to understand the legal questions that were presented in Dobbs and to evaluate the legal methodology that the Court used to resolve those questions. The aim of this lecture is to make the Dobbs judgment accessible to non-lawyers and lawyers alike, so that the “people” whom the Constitution is designed to protect are in a position to evaluate this landmark decision for themselves.
This event is co-sponsored with the Menard Center, the Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program, and Honors College.
Join us as we create Perler Bead designs to be donated to Our House Senior Living Memory Care here in Menomonie!
*This is a member-only event. To RSVP and enter event, you will need to show proof of CONNECT membership. To become a member, click "Join Group" on our page and there will be an option to pay the $20 semesterly dues. You can also bring $20 cash in person if that works better for you!*
Join UW–Stout graduate program staff to learn more about our Management-oriented graduate degrees (Operations & Supply Management; Risk Control & Safety Management; Sustainable Management; and Training & Talent Development) and discuss the professional and career opportunities that pursuing a graduate program at UW–Stout would bring!
UW-Stout students, faculty, and staff: Help us harvest, weed, mulch, and enjoy the great outdoors! All volunteers will be provided with gloves and tools. Please bring water and your BlueCard.
Join us for a screening and discussion of the Spanish-language film, Relatos salvajes (Wild Tales) on October 15 at 5:45 PM in Applied Arts 210. This dark comedy includes six distinct stories of absurd and violent revenge set in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Sponsored by: Literature Committee of UW-Stout For more information contact:Cortney Benjamin
Did you know you can watch movies for free with your university library access? Watch American Psycho by following the blog link!
Sponsored by: University Library For more information contact: Zach Weekes Learn More
Ask a Career Coach
Throughout the semester, you can find Career Coaches around campus or in the Career Services Office for drop-in meetings. Usually, they're out around the lunch hour on Tuesdays and Fridays. Stop by for a few minutes to ask your career questions!
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: Sara Anger Learn More
Student research grant deadline on Nov. 1
Students interested in doing research or artistic projects can apply for grants up to $2,500 to cover costs or grants up to $1,500 to present at conferences or publish. Check out proposal and budget forms and examples here and apply by Friday, November 1, 11:59 pm. Questions? Call, email or meet with ORSP. The next opportunity is Monday, February 17.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact: Chela Cea
715-232-5421 Learn More
Tommy G. Thompson Leadership Scholarship Application OPEN
Have you personally developed your leadership skills throughout your academic career? The Tommy G. Thompson scholarship awards students like you, who perceive themselves as leaders and continue to improve and grow their leadership abilities. Click here to compare your leadership views with Tommy G. Thompson's legacy and apply to be compensated for the hard work you have done to shape your leadership experience. The Fall 2024 application is now open for students.
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.
Want to learn more about the Stout Student Association? Click here!
In the upcoming Presidential election, over 40.8 million Gen Z voters will be eligible, yet turnout is often low. Gen Z is one of the least engaged generations in voting, impacting election results and the country's direction. Stout offers many resourses this election season to help students votr and become more civically engaged. Visit our Get Out To Vote booth this 29th to learn more about the election and make your voting plan!
Submit your answer to be entered in for a prize here.