Whoa der guy! Ya gotta get in line for dem dere tickets for Charlie Berens! They will be available in the Service Center in the MSC until supply runs out!
Prices start at $5 for students and $10 for community members/non-students before the show date.
Sponsored by: Blue Devil Productions For more information contact: Blue Devil Productions
Join the Involvement Center for a series of open discussions related to social justice! The focus for Spring semester is social justice topics in the media.
Our final installment on April 14th focuses on social justice themes in comics! Do you love horror comics about gentrification and xenophobia? Offbeat social satires starring classic Hanna-Barbera characters? Or are you more into diverse superheroes? Join the conversation and share your thoughts!
If you are an individual with a disability and need accommodations, please contact Josie Koenigs or call 715-232-1958 at least a week in advance.
This 3-part workshop walks you through the design process of creating your very own electrical circuit! Part 1 will have you map out the project using a breadboard for an overview understanding of how each component needs to be connected correctly. Part 2 will teach you how to design your own PCB based off of what you made on your breadboard and how to order them to be fabricated. Finally, Part 3 will have you solder components onto the ordered PCBs to complete the device. For each part of this workshop, be sure to bring your Arduino Uno from ETECH-100 and your laptop with the Arduino IDE installed. Be sure to register for each event prior to the night that they are hosted as there is a limit of 30 attendees due to supplies and materials.
Finalist Presentations for Associate Director, Counseling Center
Wednesday, April 13 | 10:25am-11:10am Thursday, April 14 | 3:25pm-4:10pm Location: Northwoods Room, MSC
Candidates for the Associate Director, Counseling Center position will be on campus this week. The campus is invited to their presentations and Q&A sessions, which will be held in the Northwoods Room, MSC and via Teams.
Rosemary O'Brien
Wednesday, April 13 from 10:25 to 11:10 am, Northwoods, MSC
Teresa Guerrero
Thursday, April 14 from 3:25 to 4:10 pm, Northwoods, MSC
For additional information and links to the meetings, visit the search site or contact, Amy McGovern, search coordinator.
Sponsored by: Counseling Center For more information contact:Amy McGovern
Climate Justice: The Role of the Courts in Advancing Environmental Rights - Civil Liberties Symposium
Monday, April 18
Northwoods Room MSC
Individual events available on Connect!
Climate Justice: The Role of the Courts in Advancing Environmental Rights Time: 10:00 am - 10:55 am
Some Observations on Separation of Powers and the Wisconsin Constitution Time: 11:00 am - 11:55 am
Fought the Law and the First Amendment Won: Rulings from the U.S. Supreme Court Protect Musical Expression Time: 1:30 pm - 2:25 pm
Anti-orthodoxy, Inclusion, and the Advocacy of Violence Time: 2:30 pm - 3:25 pm
A Survey of Anti-Protest Laws Enacted in the Past Two Years Time: 3:30 pm - 4:25 pm
Sponsored by: Menard Center for the Study of Institutions and Innovation For more information contact:Tim Shiell
Kiersten Vetsch is a certified KonMari Consultant and will demonstrate a variety of organizational techniques for both digital and physical belongings. This information is great as you are packing up at the end of the semester! The benefits of this type of organization are:
*Being able to find things easily *Downsizing if needed *Creating space that is calm and inviting *Having a method to keep your space clean
This event is sponsored by the Wellness PRO's, the University Counseling Center, and the Involvement Center
Vote Now In the Spring 2022 Student Government Elections!
Make your pick for which students will represent you next year in student government! The Spring 2022 Stout Student Association Elections will take place from Monday, April 11th to Friday, April 15th. See your email for a copy of the ballot or stop by our voting booth in the Memorial Student Center.
Sponsored by: Stout Student Association For more information contact:Sarah M. Korte
Volunteers Needed for Stout's Week of Service - Next Week!
The Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Office is looking for faculty, staff and students to volunteer for Stout’s Week of Service, Monday, April 18, to Friday, April 22.
The EDI Office is partnering with the United Way to celebrate National Volunteer Week. Below are the volunteer opportunities, as well as work needed for each community organization:
Monday, April 18 – Positive Alternatives – Work will include: Paint entryway, railings, benches, tables, yard work, etc.
Tuesday, April 19 – Menomonie Area Senior Center – Work will include: Yardwork on flower beds.
Wednesday, April 20 – West CAP – Work will include: Cleaning around the outside, pick up trash, pull weeds, light yard work, organize the overstock, and clean the common areas of the shelter houses.
Thursday, April 21 – United Way of Dunn County – Work will include: Restocking and sorting through donations for the C-3 Center.
Friday, April 22 – Bridge to Hope – volunteer opportunity is full
Interested participants should complete the Stout’s Week of Service registration form. Faculty and staff do not have to take leave to participate; however, supervisor permission is needed.
If you have additional questions, contact the EDI Office.
Sponsored by: EDI Office For more information contact:Domonique Vargas
WiSys Quick Pitch registration extension to April 15
WiSys Quick Pitch is for ALL MAJORS – it’s a research-focused 3-minute pitch competition that offers CASH PRIZES. It will take place on Research Day, May 3, 9:00-11:00. The registration deadline has been extended to April 15! Participants will receive training on April 20 to effectively communicate their research to a general audience. Register at the link.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact: Chela Cea
UW-Stout Campus Building/Residence Hall Survey
Hi students! My name is Rachel and I am conducting a survey on UW-Stout campus buildings and residence halls. If you have a few minutes, please use this link to access the survey. It should only take about 5-10 minutes to complete!
Sponsored by: Biology Department, Sustainability Minor For more information contact:Rachel Younker
Homecoming 2022 Theme Announcement
For Homecoming in Fall 2022, Stout will be channeling their inner hippy with Tie-Dye, flowers, and 70s vibes. Our theme is Peace Stout! All are welcomed to our informational meeting on April 20th in the MSC Northwoods room at 6pm to learn more about participating in Homecoming.
Sponsored by: Blue Devil Productions For more information contact:Katy Liester
Feature Stream: Titanic
Did you know you can stream feature films and documentaries with your University Library access?
Watch this feature film by following the blog link.
Sponsored by: University Library For more information contact:Zach Weekes
If you have landed a job and plan to earn credit during your work experience, please act now. There is no need to wait, Career Services is currently enrolling students in all 2022 semesters (Spring, Summer, and Fall)!
Get started on the 100% online course enrollment process today by logging into the Co-op & Internship Portal(click Add Co-op & Internship and complete the form). Visit our website to learn more about the enrollment process.
If you are still looking for a summer Co-op/Internship, Career Counselors are available to assist with your job search. Set up an appointment in Handshake today or call Career Services: 715.232.1601