Come on by and share any of your many talents in front of a relaxed, supportive crowd of your peers. Maybe you've spent all summer learning the guitar, or maybe you've been working on a tight 5 minutes of comedy and you want to try out a few lines, no matter your choice of expression we all want to hear it. Open sign up will be at 7:00PM with the show starting at 8:00PM. Just as a fair warning, colorful language will be allowed so it may be involved.
Come join us at 7pm, either in person or virtually, to learn about all of the fun competition-based events that will be happening during the week of Homecoming, how to register your team, and how the competitions will be operated. If you are interested in creating a team to participate in the competitions during Homecoming week, we will be go over that in this meeting. If you have any questions, feel free to email Justin here.
Come learn about study abroad, the Gilman Scholarship, and how it may apply to you! Students must either be Pell Grant eligible OR a dependent child of an active duty military member during the time of application.
This movie will be offered in-person and also virtually
Kong embarks on a journey to return to his birthplace. However, the awakening of a brutal creature soon threatens humanity's safety, forcing Kong and some unlikely allies to fight to protect the earth. As the two mythical creatures clash, a more profound mystery soon rises to the surface.
Join us for our last Monday Meet up of the semester. Here's your chance to play yard games and network with members of Stout's Greek Life organizations. Games and food will be provided!
Join the Qube as we hear from a panel of Stout students who are part of the middle sexualities community. Learn more about the community, students' experiences, and how you can be a better ally.
In honor of Banned Books Week, Alex Sanchez will be presenting his personal experience of being an author of books that have been banned. The event will be moderated by Rickie-Ann Legleitner, UW-Stout Advisor for Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies, and will feature Jacob Reid, a student in the Human Development & Family Studies program at Stout.
Co-sponsored by the Literature Committee, Center for Applied Ethics, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Honors College, The Qube, Robert S. Swanson Library and Learning Center, & MCSII
Applications are now being accepted for the Tommy G. Thompson Scholarship for the 21-22 academic year.
The Tommy G. Thompson Center on Public Leadership offers scholarships to undergraduate students at each of the University of Wisconsin System’s four-year campuses. Scholarships are intended for undergraduates who have shown public leadership in their lives in a way that reflects the general legacy of Governor Tommy G. Thompson.
One scholarship award of $2,300 to one student at each of the thirteen University of Wisconsin System will be awarded.
The application deadline is November 5, 2021. Learn more about the detailed qualification and application details.
The North and East sections of UW Lot 29 will be closed to provide parking for an event, Monday, September 27 through Thursday, September 30.
Commuters can still utilize the Southwest section of the lot, utilizing the 3rd Street entrance only. Some commuters may have to use alternate commuter lots during this time.
Friendly Reminder | Watch for Alert Emails from your Instructors
How are courses going? An early alert from an instructor can help you correct course or find support. Progress reports run from Wed, Sept 22 to Wed, Oct 20, 2021. Check your Navigate Student App and your Stout email for alerts often.
Search the clutter folder for "UW-Stout|EAB Navigate," too. A support person may reach out because we really want you to succeed!
Sponsored by: Student Retention Committee For more information contact: Amy McGovern Phone: 715-232-2352
Workforce Recruitment Program- Apply Today!
Are you interested in working for the federal government in the summer or after you graduate? The Workforce Recruitment Program (WRP) for College Students with Disabilities is a recruitment and referral program that connects federal and select private-sector employers with highly motivated college students, graduate students, and recent graduates with disabilities who are eager to demonstrate their abilities in the workplace through summer or permanent jobs. Website
Sponsored by: Career Services For more information contact:Anthony Goettl Phone: 715-232-5003