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.
Are you looking for a GA position for spring 2022? Consider working with the Study Abroad Team! Study or work abroad experience is not required but it is a bonus if you have lived abroad. You will work together with the Interim Assistant Director of Study Abroad and will be trained on all areas of the position.
Please view the open position on Handshake here and consider applying today!
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.
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.
Join us for Maker's Night | Fleece Pillow Making! You will be making your very own throw pillows using the fabrics we have selected for you. There is no sewing involved and the necessary materials will be provided. Supplies provided to first 60 people.
RSVP does not guarantee you a seat and supplies.
Join the Involvement Center for a series of open discussions related to social justice! The focus for Spring semester is social justice topics in the media.
Our first installment on January 26th focuses on social justice in music! Do you have a favorite band that dedicates themselves to social justice causes? Is there a song you love with lyrics focused on contemporary social issues? Join the discussion and share your thoughts!
Email Josie Koenigs with any questions, concerns, or accessibility requests.
*Interviewing 101 – become a more confident and prepared interviewer.
Attend this presentation to learn the basics of effective interviewing. Very few people get excited to interview, but with the right preparation and practice, you can not only increase your confidence, but your chances of getting that dream job or internship. Every attendee will be provided with a padfolio, compliments of Career Services.
Presented and sponsored by UW-Stout Career Services and residence hall Academic Resource Coordinators (ARCs).
2-Step Authentication will be activated on Feb. 1st for all new students. Enroll in 2-Step early so you can set it up when it is convenient for you and it will not impact your work. Learn how to enroll on our KnowledgeBase. You will need a mobile phone to enroll. If you do not have access to a mobile phone please contact the Tech Help Desk at 715-232-5000 before Feb. 1st.
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, 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!
Writing Center Open
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.
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!
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.