Are you feeling adventurous? If so, come join us in the terrace for an adventure themed bingo! RSVP does not guarantee your spot, so please arrive early!
If you are an individual with a disability and need accommodations, please contact the Involvement Center at involvement@uwstout.edu one week in advance of the event.
Join the Qube for hot chocolate every Wednesday from 10am-1pm in our center (121 PRCM). Chat with our staff, take a study break, and hang out in our lounge.
Join us in the Terrace as either a spectator or a performer for Karaoke! This event is fun for individuals or a group. If you are performing, please arrive early to register!
If you are an individual with a disability and need accommodations, please contact the Involvement Center at involvement@uwstout.edu one week in advance of the event.
The Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, is a traditional festival celebrated in Chinese culture. Similar holidays are celebrated in Japan (Tsukimi), Korea (Chuseok), Vietnam (Tết Trung Thu), and other countries in East and Southeast Asia.
Join us around the campfire to learn about Mid-Autumn Festival through conversation and story, and sample holiday traditional treats. All are welcome!
Blue Devil Productions is proud to present Sohrab Forouzesh on our campus for a free comedy show!
Sohrab Forouzesh is a Chicago comedian/writer who won't take it personally if you say his name wrong. He moved to the U.S from Iran at eight years old, and his material is influenced by his experiences as a fat Persian kid growing up in America. His rapid-fire delivery paired with his down to earth relatability is what makes him a favorite of the Chicago comedy scene. Along with being a finalist for StandUP NBC in 2019, Sohrab also tours colleges and wrote for the sketch show Group Therapy featured on Complex. Sohrab got his start in comedy while attending Western Michigan University where he was a finalist in the TBS National College Comedy Competition.
Come check out our presentation from Digi-Key! Digi-Key is an electronics component distributor with a history of constant innovation. Most recently, they opened their new distribution center with an automated conveyer belt system to efficiently deliver their products to where they need to go. At this presentation, our guest speaker will talk about what it is like to work for the company as an engineer and their internship opportunities that they have for next year. We will also have a pizza party during this presentation (a variety of types will be served)! This presentation will be held in Fryklund Hall RM 201S at 6pm. We hope to see you there!
Come to Food Science Club!
This will be our second meeting of the year! We'll learn about the science of making cookies! Are chocolate chip cookies better when they sit 24 hours? Come to our first experiment of the year to find out!!
The campus will host Stout Proud Family & Supporters weekend on October 6–8, 2023. The committee is seeking volunteers to assist during the weekend. If you are available please consider signing up.
Networking can be intimidating at first, but it doesn't have to be!
Here are a few tips for starting and growing your employer network:
Don't wait until your senior year! You can start building relationships with employers as early as your freshman year.
Starting early will help you when you are looking for a co-op, internship, or full-time position.
Keep a list of employers you meet in your classrooms, student organizations, and at Career Conference.
Connect with employers on LinkedIn and Handshake to stay tuned in with what their industry is doing and job openings.
This is a great week to get started. Stop by the Career Conference in the MSC to meet employers and look for internships and full-time positions. Find a full list of employers attending each day on Handshake.
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