Join us for a sustainability-themed bingo event, complete with food, fun, and prizes! Space is limited, so arrive early to claim your spot.
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. Stop by for a cup of hot chocolate, to take a study break, or hang out in our back lounge.
Elour (pronounced "allure") is what Elizabeth Ghandour categorizes as Femm Rock. Elizabeth’s direct lyrics, diverse background and classically trained voice, combined with Mike Herold's soaring electric guitar, Joe Scarpellino's tasty bass and Ryan Vee's creative drumming, yields a sound that's raucous and rebellious, and yet very stylish.
As we honor Day of Silence, the Involvement Center invites you to join us in the giant ball pit in front of the Involvement Center. Students have the opportunity to get into the ball pit and spend as much time as they would like. You can also search for a ball containing an affirmation that you get to keep.
This is a silent event, so no talking will take place. It will be imperative that folks read the instruction on the QR code in order to participate thoroughly in this event.
We hope to see you there!
My Silence, My Action. The Day of Silence is a national student-led demonstration where LGBTQIA+ students and allies all around the country—and the world—take a vow of silence to protest the harmful effects of harassment and discrimination of LGBTQIA+ people in schools. This year, the Qube is doing Day of Silence a little differently.
Started in the mid 90’s by two college students, the Day of Silence has expanded to reach hundreds of thousands of students each year. Every April, students go through the school day without speaking, ending the day with Breaking the Silence rallies and events to share their experiences during the protest and bring attention to ways their schools and communities can become more inclusive.
The Qube invites you to take action and join our in-person Safe Space Training session. This 2-hour session will offer discussions and activities to help you learn about the best practices, opportunities, and resources to improve your understanding of and advocacy for the LGBTQIA+ community.
Blue Devil Productions is proud to bring stand-up comedian Tommy Ryman to campus! This is a free show that will be held in the MSC Great Hall on April 14th at 8 pm.
Tommy Ryman, a semifinalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing, is an acclaimed comedian. His oddly-adorable stand-up landed him No. 2 on iTunes comedy charts for his album Having the Time of My Life. Named Best of the Midwest at Gilda;s Laugh Fest, Tommy grew up in Minnesota jamming on clarinet for his new-age mom and kale-chip-making dad. He performs at top clubs, colleges, and festivals across the nation including the Great American Comedy Festival.
Join the Qube for our monthly Brown Bag Lunch & Learn! April's topic is "Non-Monogamy: What's That All About?" which will discuss the types of non-monogamy, basic rules for practicing non-monogamy, how to bring up or start a non-monogamous relationship, and more. This is a combined learning and eating session for participants in a casual environment that encourages discussion and learning. "Brown Bag" refers to a lunchtime talk where participants bring their own food, so remember to pack a lunch! We will be meeting from 12-1pm in PRCM Cranberry Creek.
Did you know you can watch movies for free with your university library access? Watch Tiger by following the blog link!
Sponsored by: University Library For more information contact:Zach Weekes
Vote for your Student Senate representatives
Vote for your representatives to the University Student Senate! Senators will vote on the fees we pay, allocate funding, and change campus policy. Make your voice heard by voting before April 14th!
The Involvement Center is hiring for individuals who are customer service oriented, professional, energetic, and team players. This position works closely with student organizations, CONNECT, and staffing for various events. Applicants should be enthusiastic about campus involvement and committed to getting other students involved. For information and to apply go here.
Now Hiring Math TLC TAs for the 2023-2024 academic year
Math TLC TAs support students in MATH 80 and MATH 90 (Intermediate Algebra) courses with an integrated online/classroom/tutor lab requirement. Minimum qualifications include:
• Successful completion of MATH 90 in the Math TLC with a grade of A or A- and a recommendation from your instructor
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• Completion of MATH 118 or higher with a grade of at least B+
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• Math Placement Test score of Level 4 or higher and concurrent enrollment in calculus
Questions? Contact Amanda Rogers, Math TLC Coordinator, at rogersama@uwstout.edu or stop by JHSW 202E or 203. Completed applications can be turned in to Amanda via email or her office, 202E JHSW. Submit applications ASAP for priority consideration; interviews and positions will be offered ongoing until positions are filled. We look forward to seeing your application!