The Involvement center is taking you on a trip to see the MN Wild vs. The Carolina Hurricanes. This trip costs students $45 and $55 for non-students and includes transportation to and from the game. After you RSVP on our site you will be taken to the Stout Shop to purchase your tickets. We load the bus promptly at 4:30pm for a game start at 7pm in the Excel Energy Center. Tickets are limited and only ticket holders will be able to attend the game - you MUST FOLLOW THE STEPS TO PURCHASE YOUR TICKET!
Purchase Link: https://secure.touchnet.com/C21720_ustores/web/store_main.jsp?STOREID=102
Join UW-Stout Athletics and the Office of Student Opportunity and Excellence for a showing of the film "THE LEAGUE", followed by a presentation and Q&A with filmmaker Byron Motley!
Directed by Sam Pollard, THE LEAGUE celebrates the dynamic journey of Negro League baseball's triumphs and challenges through the first half of the twentieth century. THE LEAGUE explores Black baseball as an economic and social pillar of Black communities and a stage for some of the greatest athletes to ever play the game, while also examining the unintended consequences of integration.
Pepper Magazine is a student-led organization that publishes A REAL LIVE PHYSICAL MAGAZINE every semester. We print our magazines right on campus. As a team, we decide the overall theme and design for the magazine, meaning each one is different from the last. Some of our previous themes include: Death, Intimacy, Vitality, Absence, Nostalgia, Space, and many more. You can create anything you want as long as it fits with the theme. We've seen photography, poetry, illustrations, collages, and writing. What will you contribute to Pepper Magazine? We encourage all majors to join.
Join us in Price Commons for a collaborative pop-up event where you can craft heartfelt Valentine’s Day cards for residents of local elderly homes. This is a perfect chance to give back to your community while enjoying a fun, creative, and stress-relieving break before midterms and Spring Break. Let’s come together to brighten someone’s day one card at a time!
Join the hygiene drive competition to support the Bridge to Hope, and try to win some prizes!
- The winning student org will receive a voucher that can be redeemed for $100 worth of catering for an on-campus event of their choice!
- The individual winner chosen by random selection will receive four(4) VIP tickets to Transcendence Drag & Burlesque on March 31st. VIP tickets include guaranteed front row seating, expedited entry, and four(4) swag bags!
Rally your campus community and compete to collect essential items for those in need. Every item donated gets you a stone to place in whichever jar you'd like, and the organization with the fewest stones in their jar claims victory (and $100 in catering for an event or meeting of your choice), while all donations build bridges of hope and support.
Members from Tesla Powertrain Manufacturing will visit campus to speak with UW Stout students about full-time opportunities in their organization. Learn how controls engineers design automation to produce Tesla’s battery packs, drive units and energy products at Giga.
This is a fantastic chance for students to learn more about Tesla, explore career opportunities, and engage directly with their team. Plus, pizza will be provided!
Event Details:
📢 Manufacturing Controls Tech Talk
📅 Wednesday, February 5
⏰ 5:00–7:00 PM
📍 Memorial Student Center Ballrooms (A&B)
Tesla is not only hosting this session—they’re also actively hiring for full-time positions! Students interested in applying should submit their application online using the QR code on the attached flyer. Additionally, Tesla recruiters will accept paper resumes throughout the event and plan to interview selected candidates on campus on February 6. Even though the application window is open until February 26, on-campus interviews for full-time positions will ONLY be on February 6. Don't wait to apply!
UW-Stout's Writing Center offers free support to students with writing projects like papers, reports, resumes and personal statements. It offers three service options:
• In-person consultations in Harvey Hall, room 174
• E-tutoring consultations on Microsoft Teams
• Email consultations
Students reserve appointments by visiting the center’s scheduling site.
Contact the Writing Center at 715-232-5284 or 174 Harvey Hall for hours and information.
Sponsored by: UW-Stout Writing Center For more information contact: Kim Blomquist Learn More
Ask a Career Coach
Throughout the semester, you can find Career Coaches around campus or in the Career Services Office for drop-in meetings. Usually, they're out around the lunch hour on Tuesdays and Fridays. Stop by for a few minutes to ask your career questions!
Ask questions like:
- What should I include or exclude on my resume?
- How do I begin searching for a job in my major?
- I keep getting rejected. What should I do differently?
Sponsored by: Career Services For more information contact: Sara Anger Learn More
Liam Nelson is a New York City based comedian from Atlanta Georgia with more than one lifetime of stories to share standing 7 feet tall and having Marfan Syndrome. He has taken a combination of stories from his life as a walking spectacle and sharp commentary of what its like to live as a disabled 24 year old all over the country: opening for Sam Morril, Dusty Slay, Gianmarco Soresi, Kate Willett and more. He also recently performed on the Netflix is a joke festival and recorded his first Drybar comedy Special which will be released in early 2025.
Join us in the MSC Terrace to get a good couple laughs with us!