Max and Annie's weekly game night gets kicked up a notch when Max's brother Brooks arranges a murder mystery party -- complete with fake thugs and federal agents. So when Brooks gets kidnapped, it's all supposed to be part of the game. As the competitors set out to solve the case, they start to learn that neither the game nor Brooks are what they seem to be. The friends soon find themselves in over their heads as each twist leads to another unexpected turn over the course of one chaotic night.
Finals and end of year projects are right around the corner. We want to make sure you keep afloat and that includes finding ways to stay destressed. Take some time off studying and join other makers for a friendly and crafty evening making a few destressing crafts. We'll have a limited number of spots for students to attend in-person along with a virtual opportunity.
Be sure to register and choose which one works best with you!
Option 1 | Register to attend in person with our limited capacity seating. We provide the supplies Option 2 | Register and attend virtually; pick up your supplies from the Involvement Center before the event Option 3 | Register and attend virtually; we will send you a supply list and you purchase your own supplies
Gather every Monday night for a new activity to meet others, try something new and have fun! Students are encouraged to come solo to meet others or with a friend!
The Service Center is HIRING! The Service Center has openings for individuals who are extremely customer service oriented, professional, energetic, and an all-around team-player. The Service Center Associate reports to the Service Center Operations Manager and Service Center Lead Student Manager. They shall assist the students, faculty, and community in receiving the most accurate, current information, and printing services. The Service Center Associate is also responsible for selling UW-Stout's event tickets. Minimum Qualifications: Student must have at least two semesters of education remaining. Previous experience with customer service and cash handling required. Must be willing to work evenings, weekends, Homecoming, and Family Weekend. Student must pass a background check. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis. Qualified candidates will be contacted through e-mail to set up an interview time. All questions can be directed to paulr@uwstout.edu.
The UW-Stout Writing Center offers online support to UW-Stout students with projects like papers, reports, resumes, and personal statements. Students may submit documents for an Email Tutorial or reserve a Live Chat virtual meeting. Plan ahead and request an appointment by visiting the Writing Center’s scheduling site. The Writing Center is open through Friday, December, 18.
Q. How will testing for both on and off campus students be handled after Thanksgiving?
Residence Hall students should have two tests within the week after returning (between November 29-December 4), and then resume weekly testing through December 22. Off-campus students should continue to visit the surge testing location. It is strongly recommended that off-campus students consider weekly testing for the remainder of the semester.
Q. How do I return my textbooks and/or laptop if I’m not coming back after Thanksgiving?
Textbooks: Textbooks and library items will be returned to campus by January 29, 2021, via the library book drops or mailed. If you have any questions regarding the return process, please contact 715-232-2492 or textbooks@uwstout.edu.
MAILING ADDRESS: University of Wisconsin-Stout Instructional Resources Service 315 10th Ave E, 308 RSSLC Menomonie, WI 54751
Laptop Returns: Students not planning on returning next term will need to return their laptop and accessories to the Technology Help Desk, 109 Sorensen Hall, on or before December 22, 2020. Students not in the surrounding area may opt to mail their laptop and accessories. The deadline for the return of equipment back to UW-Stout is January 4, 2021. If you have any questions regarding the return process, please email estout@uwstout.edu.
UW-Stout Career Services office realizes the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on college student hiring and the economy. You may be currently looking for an internship, coop experience or full time position and looking for some help.
We want you to know that we care about your career and professional development and are here to support you.
To help you with taking full advantage of the opportunities this time offers, we have created a job search resource available to all students, 24/7.