Peace Stout! Check out all the events for Homecoming week! To participate in the competitive homecoming events, don't forget to register yourself and your group.
Check out these fun events happening around campus: Glow in the Dark Bingo - Join us for our first Homecoming event!! We'll be giving away free prizes to our Bingo winners, and all the prizes run with our theme PeaceStout. The event is first-come first-serve with attendees. Food Drive Battle - Food Drive Battle is a new weeklong competition designed to provide food donations for the Stout Student Food Pantry on campus. The goal is to bring the most requested items at the end of the week. Crates will be provided for students to place their donations in the involvement center. Banner Competition - A Blue Devil Productions event for Homecoming week! Share your pride for the University of Wisconsin – Stout with a Banner of your making! Decorate the banner to match Stout Spirit, our Homecoming theme, and your team! Points are awarded based on design judging. If you register for the Homecoming Spirit Award, a fabric will be provided for you to pick up in the Involvement Center. Homecoming 2022 Medallion Hunt - Want a groovy challenge? Blue Devil Productions has hidden a medallion somewhere on campus. Use the hints that will be posted on our Homecoming Website to find the medallion first. There will be a prize awarded to the first person to find the medallion. Soapbox Derby - Register for the Homecoming Spirit Award Competition to Compete. Construction begins at NOON on Tuesday, October 4th and continues until 3:30pm on the MSC South Lawn. Soapbox cars will be judged at the MSC before they are transported to the race site (The Intersection of Wilson Ave & 2nd Street W). All students and public members are welcome to watch construction and the race at 4 pm. Eric Dittleman - Ever wonder what it would be like to know what someone else was thinking? What if you knew exactly what someone else was going to do before they did it? Eric Dittelman knows what that’s like and has been reading minds at theaters, colleges, comedy clubs, and corporate events all across the country. Often known by just his surname, Dittelman combines amazing mind reading with stand - up and improv comedy. In 2012, he blew audiences away as the first ever mind reader on NBC's "America's Got Talent" where he was a season 7 semi-finalist and judges' favorite. He has since appeared on "Ellen", “Live with Kelly and Ryan” and “Penn & Teller: Fool Us" where Penn called his act “bordering on genius!” He’s also been featured in "Entertainment Weekly", "Rolling Stone", and even "The National Enquirer". Event is first come, first serve, and will be held in the Great Hall.
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 Blue Devil ID.
Have you ever been interested in automation and how it works? We will be learning about what goes into an automated system and will cover relays, PLCs, safety, and other components.
Students with questions regarding Wisconsin Programs BadgerCare, Food Share, and Family Planning Only Services are encouraged to come meet with staff from the Dunn County Health Department on Tuesday in the Badger Room of the MSC. Assistance will be provided for students who want to apply for these programs. This outreach event will occur monthly on the first Tuesday of the month.
Join us on National Depression Screening Day as we focus mental health and wellbeing
Freebies available including:
Mental health screening with a counselor
Dish with the Dean (yogurt parfait)
Pack a wellness kit
Enjoy a relaxation space
Connect with and learn about various resources on campus!
Peace Stout! Check out all the events for Homecoming Week! To participate in competitive events, please register you and your team using the 2022 Team Registration form on the BDP CONNECT page by Sunday, October 2nd at midnight.
Sponsored by: Blue Devil Productions For more information contact:Blue Devil Productions
Homecoming Volunteers Needed
The UW-Stout Homecoming Committee is looking for volunteers for a variety of events, including the Parade, Breakfast at the Buck, and Blue Devil Glow Run. To volunteer, please complete our volunteer form.
Sponsored by: UW-Stout Homecoming Committee For more information contact: Mackenzie Stutzman
Opportunities to Present at National Conference
Each year the National Conference on Undergraduate Research hosts 4,000 students to share research and creative works in all fields. It’s at UW-Eau Claire this academic year. Students can apply to present via a poster, speech, gallery exhibit, music/theatre performance, literary reading, film, collaborative art, and more.
Learn more here and apply by November 30.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact: Chela Cea
Celebration Week - Servic Day Volunteer Opportunities
Morning Service Project, 8 a.m. to noon: The United Way of Dunn County will have various service opportunities throughout the community. Details will follow on locations and needs. Register here.
Afternoon Service Project, 3:30 to 6:40 p.m.: The Rotary Pack-A-Thon will be held in the Memorial Student Center ballrooms, with various shifts available. Register here.
Sponsored by: Celebration Week For more information contact: Britta Miller
Student Financial Aid Reminder
As a reminder, the fall payment due date for students is Wednesday, Oct. 12. If students have questions regarding billing, payment options, tuition and fee assessments, refunds, Minnesota Reciprocity, or authorized user access, they may contact Student Business Services, 715-232-1656, Administration Building room 125M.
If students have questions regarding loans, grants, scholarships, FAFSA, Satisfactory Academic Progress, or loan entrance counseling, they may contact the Financial Aid Office, 715-232-1363, Bowman Hall room 210.
Sponsored by: Student Business Services & Financial Aid Office For more information contact: Kathy Retz
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.
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!