Join us for an International Student Career Development Seminar on Thursday, May 22, 2025 in Harvey Hall, Room 140.
This seminar is tailored for international students, where you'll discover essential job search resources, resume and interview strategies, and work authorization processes. Leave with a clear plan and actionable steps to achieve your career goals. We will cover topics such as:
- Resume development
- Interviewing
- Job Search resources
- Job Search strategies
- CPT/OPT/H1B sponsorship and timeline
Hosted by UW-Stout Career Services and International Students & Scholars. Bring your laptops and questions!
Today is the last day of Spring Move Out and with approaching severe weather, the hours have been revised to 9AM - 2PM.
Moving out and have items you no longer want? Bring them to our Spring Move-Out event! Students are allowed one trip per valid student ID. For more information and to register, please visit the link below.
Gain insider knowledge, build valuable connections, and experience a real work environment with industry professionals through a one-day virtual or in-person experience. Whether you're a freshman, sophomore, or anyone seeking career direction, this is your opportunity to see what your future could look like.
Register by May 21 and choose an employer that is hosting students during Summer Break: June 17, 18, or 19. Once you select an employer/date, we will follow up with more details.
Looking for a meaningful Mother's or Father's Day gift? Enroll a loved one in this five-week summer Memoir Writing course! Participants will learn to capture and preserve life stories through structured, polished writing, crafting a lasting gift for future generations.
Register by 5/18 with code "MOMSDAY" or "DADSDAY" to get $20 off.
Sponsored by: Continuing Education Credit Outreach For more information contact: Javan Pham Learn More
Summer DCT Bus Route Updates
Happy Summer!
The Stout Route will end at 4:41pm this Friday, May 16th till Fall. Saturday, May 17th is the last Saturday Community route till Fall.
Sponsored by: Sustainability Office For more information contact: Sustainability Office
“In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks.” -John Muir
The sun is shining, the warmth is wrapping us up, and new flowers are blooming. It is a time of beauty, discovery and renewal. Did you know that spending time outside and in nature can improve your mental state? We all spend a lot of time looking at screens, but it is so worth it to try and take a few minutes each day to step away from screens and step into nature. Research suggests that spending time in nature can lower stress, improve memory, mood, and attention, and reduce depressive/anxiety symptoms. All these things help address mental health. Here are some suggestions on how you can increase your time in nature:
Study outside on nice days. Print out an article instead of reading it on your computer, take your textbooks outside.
Eat a meal outside. It’s getting light enough to still see at dinner time. Grab a blanket, some friends, and food and have a picnic.
Play outside. With the nicer weather, being outside is more bearable. Take up volleyball, spike ball, or bocce ball after class one day.
Go to Devil’s Punch Bowl and see nature in action with the waterfall and stream.
Walk on the Red Cedar State Trail.
Picnic or disc golf at Wakanda Park.
Walk barefoot. If nothing else, just feel the grass between your toes. At least for a minute. Put your shoes back on before walking anywhere or going to class though.
UW-Stout Student Counseling Center
410 Bowman Hall (Clocktower Building)
Office: 715-232-2468 Hours: 8AM-4:30PM
We are currently providing both in person and telehealth services for Stout students. As always, these sessions are confidential and at no additional cost to enrolled students. You can schedule an appointment by calling the above office number, or schedule online at www.uwstout.edu/counseling.
Check out our Student Counseling Center website, Facebook page (UW-Stout Student Counseling Center), and Instagram (@uwstoutstudentcounselingcenter) for more information on ways to have a great semester.
Emergency and Crisis Resources: Call 911 if you are experiencing an emergency. Other mental health crisis options that are available 24/7 include:
Northwest Connections: 1-888-552-6642 (local area, Western WI)
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call or Text 988