Join us for a night full of fall fun! Come check out our most fun fall themed night in Price Commons; featuring live music (brought to you by BDP), pumpkin painting, fall themed games, and fall themed snacks! Grab your flannel and get ready, we'll see you there!
Take a trip to the past and join us for Decades Bingo! RSVP does not guarantee materials. If you have any accommodations, please email us at involvement@uwstout.edu.
Internship Draft Day will be held at Lambeau Field in Green Bay on Wed, Nov. 5. Employers in attendance are looking to hire for internships and co-ops! Preselect 15-minute interviews with more than 50 companies looking to hire. Put your interview skills to the test and compete to win a $2,500 scholarship! UW-Stout is coordinating free transportation. Register by Oct. 31 (registration opens Sept. 22) for both the event (https://internshipdraftday.com/) and the bus (https://uwstout.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9SpzZUpRcJ9skzI). Seats are limited!
Bus and Travel Information:
10:15am - Pick up at Memorial Student Center, 302 10th Ave E, Menomonie, WI
3:00pm - Drop off at Lambeau Field, 1265 Lombardi Ave, Green Bay, WI
6:00pm - Leave Lambeau Field
10:00pm - Arrive back at UW-Stout Memorial Student Center
Student Life Services will host a Question, Persuade, Refer (QPR) Training Workshop from on Tuesday, October 7 from 1pm - 3pm (Oakwood, MSC).
QPR is an emergency response protocol for someone who is in a suicidal crisis. The training identifies the warning signs, clues and suicidal communication of people in trouble and provides the skills to act to prevent a possible tragedy. This session is specifically for students. Register here to attend.
Bridging the Divide seeks to reduce partisan division by fostering civil discourse among students and promoting civic virtue. The program brings students with different ideological and partisan political perspectives together for small group conversations about current political issues and beliefs. Rather than reaching a consensus, the goal is simply to replace snark with civil dialogue and increase engagement and understanding between people with different opinions. We replace snark with conversation, tweets with real talk, and scrolls & likes with face-to-face dialogue. In addition, we like to make it fun and enjoyable with FREE SNACKS!!
Navaratri is popular festival celebrated across south Asia. The festival is nine nights and is typically celebrated through dance. Join us for a night of traditional dance spanning three regions of India and beyond! No experience is required as dances will be taught by student representatives. While many students may be dressed in traditional attire, there is no dress code for participants. The only thing you need to bring is a sense of adventure and eagerness to explore another culture!