Celebrate Arbor Day this year by showing the trees around our campus some love! Join the Sustainability Office and Professor Arthur Kneeland for a guided tour around South Campus. On the tour, we will be taking time to hug the trees, see the bees, and feel the breeze! Stop by to learn more info about UW-Stout's diverse group of trees, and why it matters!
Join us for some free bowling and food at Stout Craft Co. Broadway Bowl! Please meet us outside the Involvement Center no later than 8:15 pm so we can reserve the right amount of lanes! We cannot guarantee a spot for those who arrive after 8:15!
*This event is member-only. You’re welcome to join on CONNECT, or at the event if that’s easier (cash accepted). See you there!
Craft Night!
Hot Glue, Lomos, Scissors, create kpop masterpieces with our arsenal of materials! Little bias flowers, pickets, keychains, etc!
Some crafts have limited supplies! Come as soon as you can to try and get your hands on them!
“Slow breathing is like an anchor in the midst of an emotional storm: the anchor won’t make the storm go away, but it will hold you steady until passes.” – Russ Harris
Are you feeling anxious in classes, within your friend groups, or even at home? It’s ok. You are not alone, especially as we get closer to the end of the semester and you have tests and projects to worry about. Anxiety can look like a lot of different things, and as you are trying to navigate all of the things happening with being in college, it can be difficult at times to NOT feel anxious. Anxiety can hit us in a number of different ways – for some, they can feel irritated, while others really notice their heart rate increasing. For others they can notice themselves sweating, while sleeping is incredibly difficult for others. Others really notice increased muscle tension and difficulty focus. Remember, this is normal, and not something to feel ashamed with. Here are some tips to help you with your anxiety:
Work on ways to manage and control your breathing. By taking slow, calm breaths, you are helping decrease your heart rate and allow yourself to re-engage in rational thinking. Try square breathing: Breathe in for 4 seconds, hold your breath for 4 seconds, breath out for 4 seconds, hold your breath for 4 seconds. Repeat.
Splash cold water on your face. Or put an ice pack (or something else that’s cold) on your forehead, or back of your neck.
Find your routine. Sleep can sometimes be easier to come by if you have a stable nighttime and morning routine.
Identify and address your “worry thoughts.” Are you worried about a grade, a project, your internship? Remind yourself that you are here for a reason. You have gotten this far and that counts! Don’t forget that we all make mistakes and it’s ok to not be perfect.
Listen to your music. Sometime listening to a happy song makes you feel happy. Sometimes listening to a motivational song, makes you feel motivated. Try exploring new music and see what inspires you.
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
Crisis Text Line: text hello to 741741
April is Financial Wellness Month, so the UW-Stout Financial Wellness and Literacy Center is offering a financial tip every weekday during April! 🎉
Are you working a work study position on campus? If so, you likely qualify for FoodShare benefits! FoodShare is a state program. FoodShare benefits can be used at most stores or farmers markets. The Menomonie Co-op also offers a weekly Double Dollar Program on produce.
If you would like to discuss any of these tips or any other financial topic, you are welcome to make a virtual or in-person appointment. Also, check out the many free resources on display by our partners in the library! Schedule to meet with the Financial Wellness and Literacy Center here.