International Holocaust Remembrance Day is held every year on January 27th in memorial to the six million Jewish victims of genocide perpetrated by Nazi Germany along with the eleven million other victims murdered by the Nazi regime. Preserving the memory of this historic event is integral to the ongoing global resistance to antisemitism and ensuring that a similar event never occurs again.
Join third generation Holocaust survivor and UW Stout professor Dr. Jacob Hellman at 5PM on January 26th as he shares his family's Holocaust story for this year's Holocaust Remembrance Day.
Co-hosted by the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Office and the Involvement Center.
If you are an individual with a disability and need accommodations, please contact Josie Koenigs at least two days in advance.
Welcome back to Stout! Come and join us in the Great Hall for an extra cozy BINGO, pajamas encouraged. Win FREE Prizes either solo or with friends! This event is first come first serve, so come early to secure your spot! Rsvp does not guarantee your spot.
Join the Involvement Center for a series of open discussions related to social justice! Our first installment on January 26th focuses on social justice themes in music. Join the discussion and share your thoughts.
Email Josie Koenigs with any questions, concerns, or accessibility requests.
Looking for employment? Come chat with us in the lower level of the Memorial Student Center. If anyone is looking for a part time job – but also anyone looking for an internship or full time position, we have positions in almost all degrees offered.
Campus is now accepting nominations for The Leadership Awards.
Student Employee of the Year
Student Staff Team of the Year
Bill Siedlecki Advisor of the Year
Student Org Event of the Year - $200 award
Student Org of the Year
Outstanding Student Leader of the Year
All nominees will be honored on May 4th at the annual Leadership Awards. Learn more and make your nomination on CONNECT. Nomination deadline: Friday, March 11th at 11:59pm.
Research Day registration is open now through Feb. 28
Registration is open for Research Day (May 3). Research Day celebrates the outstanding research and scholarly/artistic work of students, faculty, and staff through posters, oral presentations, visual art displays, and more. Students may present individually or as a group. Register through a simple survey (see link), which asks for name/email of your Faculty Research Advisor/Instructor, Presentation Type, Presentation Title, and Abstract.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact: Chela Cea Register Here
For Diversity Week 2022, The Qube is hosting Queer Magic: LGBTQIA+ Religion and Spirituality Panel. For this panel, we are looking for panelists who are LGBTQIA+ and represent a variety of faiths to share their experience being Queer and Religious/Spiritual. Interested panelists should fill out this form by February 1, 2022.
The UW-Stout Writing Center offers free support to UW-Stout students with projects like papers, reports, resumes, and personal statements. The UW-Stout Writing Center offers three service options: In-Person Consultations in 174 Harvey Hall, E-Tutoring Consultations on Microsoft Teams, and Email Consultations. Reserve appointments by visiting the Writing Center’s scheduling site.
Indie rock band, Whosah, has been committed to creating an environment where relationships are formed through musical connection. By approaching every song and performance with 100% energy and authenticity, Whosah delivers an experience that forms a musical bond not quickly forgotten.
Our first movie screening of the Spring Semester! This is a first-come-first-serve event in APPA 210 with two in-person showings, one at 6 pm and another at 9 pm. Masks are required, and food is not allowed, but feel free to bring your own drinks!
In this thrilling sequel, Eddie Brock attempts to reignite his career by interviewing serial killer Cletus Kasady, who becomes the host of the symbiote Carnage and escapes prison after a failed execution.
Inspired by the fiery volcanoes of Alaska and the swampy potato marshes of Idaho from which she hails, Sally Ann Hall has a comedic style that combines wit and charm with childlike bladder control. She is the winner of both the 2018 Laughing Devil Comedy Festival and the 2017 She Devil Comedy Festival in New York City, where she is based. She’s also performed at the 2018 Women in Comedy Festival, NC Comedy Festival and the Laughing Skull Festival in Atlanta and is a regular performer at Comic Strip Live, LOL Comedy Club, The Stand, New York Comedy Club, Greenwich Comedy Club, Eastville, and Gotham.