Connect with fellow students, campus and community resources to learn about:
Sexuality
Healthy Relationships
Birth Control
Sexually Transmitted Infection Prevention
Sexual Assault Prevention
Sexual Assault Resources/Support
Human Trafficking
Reproductive Health
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.
Join the Qube for our biweekly Tabling Tuesdays event! Stop by our table on the MSC 1st Floor from 11am-1pm to pick up information and resources for Lesbian Visibility Day, which is observed annually on April 26th!
Join us for a garbage cleanup around the campus and Menomonie area with Service Club & KLB. Trash bags and gloves will be provided. We will meet outside of the Involvement Center in the lower MSC.
Human Sciences Day is a professional development opportunity for students in the College of Arts and Human Sciences. Students will engage in purposeful career conversations and network with employers to gain perspectives of what they can do for an internship or after earning their degree.
Includes two morning employer panels from 9:05am-11:10am and an afternoon Career Conversations: A Speed Networking Opportunity, where every 8 minutes you listen to an industry professional share where they started their career, what they do on a daily basis, and how your major fits within their organization.
The UW-Stout Center for Applied Ethics and Sustainability Office are co-hosting a film screening of the Biggest Little Farm on April 18th, 6:30-8:30pm in Applied Arts Room 210. Arthur Kneeland (UW-Stout Sustainability Minor Advisor) and members from Together Farms (a local farm) will be joining and helping lead post film discussions on how the film connects to students and others here in Wisconsin.
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! Use this link to vote.
Sponsored by: Stout Student Association For more information contact:Cody Gentz
Final student research grant deadline on May 15
Students interested in doing research or a scholarly or artistic project this summer can apply for a grant (up to $2,500) to cover the costs. Students can also apply for a grant (up to $1,500) to share their project results at a conference or in a journal. Check out the fillable proposal and budget and examples at the link and apply by May 15 – the final round this academic year.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored programs For more information contact: Chela Cea Learn more
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.
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.