Grayson DeWolfe has been selling out venues in the Twin Cities for over four years already. Achieving a massive amount of traction after winning Minnesota's Go 96.3's Battle of the Bands, DeWolfe opened for Run the Jewels and Bishop Briggs while debuting "Karma", which now has over 500,000 streams. Influenced by Jon Bellion, Bruno Mars, and Panic! at the Disco, the music video (filmed and choreographed in the style of the musical Grease) quickly went viral on Facebook, getting over 250,000 views within a week.
Stop by the South Lawn to kick off the start of the semester with our first TNO! Opener Caleb Dee will start at 8pm, and Grayson Dewolfe will follow at roughly 9m.
Wednesday, September 13 | 1:15pm-2:20pm Location: Great Hall, MSC
William Stoehr, distinguished artist and alumnus of UW-Stout has been named the 2023 Cabot Executive in Residence. His keynote is "Lessons from Alice in Wonderland - Risk, Reward and an Uncertain Future". Faculty are encouraged to invite their students to attend for credit. Card swipers will track student attendance.
Blue Devil Productions is proud to present The Super Mario Bros. Movie. Join us in Applied Arts room 210 for a FREE Movie! There are two showings: 6pm and 9pm! Feel free to bring blankets, food, and drinks!
A Brooklyn plumber named Mario travels through the Mushroom Kingdom with a princess named Peach and an anthropomorphic mushroom named Toad to find Mario's brother, Luigi, and to save the world from a ruthless fire-breathing Koopa named Bowser.
This session is for students who would like to learn more about UW-Stout's student research grant program, understand the process to apply and what makes for a strong grant proposal, and learn about the grant requirements and responsibilities if awarded the grant. The session will be led by Chela Cea who coordinates the grant program in the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs and will feature Q&A and tips shared by a successful student grantee.
Grab a friend or make a new one and join us in making friendship bracelets! All supplies and snacks are provided. 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.
The StoutSecure wireless network has been disabled and eduroam is Stout's new primary wireless network. You can find more information about eduroam, as well as directions on how to connect on our KB News page.
In the event of a fire alarm sounding or a fire in a building, call 911 immediately. Signs of a fire include visible flames, smoke and odor of smoke. Someone must report the fire alarm via telephone because the building alarms are not connected to the city fire department. Individuals should not assume someone else is making the call. They should make the call.
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Mental Health Tips—Let’s Talk About Establishing Routines
“You’ll never change your life until you change something you do daily. The secret to your success is found in your daily routine.” John C. Maxwell
Welcome back to UW-Stout! Getting into the rhythm of a new school year can be difficult. Finding a balance with everything going on can be hard, as the combination of classes, homework, friends, and extracurriculars can feel extremely overwhelming. As such, establishing healthy routines can help create structure in day-to-day life and can help reduce stress and anxiety. Here are some tips that will help you get into a successful routine for the new school year:
Set an alarm, and stick to it—these are great reminders to help get something started, or transition from task to task. When you set your alarm to wake up, try getting out of bed before hitting snooze.
Commit to a ritual – hug your partner, wash your face, make yourself breakfast – whatever you do in the morning, make it a ritual that marks the start of new day and a fresh start.
Do things at the same time each day—first start by trying to eat your meals at the same time each day. Sometimes schedules can be difficult to align; try eating a snack at that time instead of a whole meal. Flexibility can be ok!
Set small goals—break down large goals into smaller ones. This will help you feel more successful as routine becomes more set.
Reward yourself! If your goal was to wake up each day by 8am, reward yourself by going out to breakfast with a friend on a weekend.
UW-Stout Counseling Center
410 Bowman Hall (Clocktower Building)
Office: 715-232-2468 Hours: 8AM-4:30PM
We are currently providing both in-person and virtual Telehealth services to meet with 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.
Check out the following for more information on ways to have a great semester: