Come join us for the final bingo of the semester! RSVP does not guarantee materials. If you have any accommodations, please email us at involvement@uwstout.edu
Join the Wellness PROs, Women and Gender Studies Students, and Community partners: Interactive booths will feature information about STI testing, Birth Control, Love Languages, Healthy Relationships, Online Dating, Pornography, Sexual Assault Prevention and Resources and more! Come and spend some time and get some popcorn!
"This session considers ethical questions related to Russia's current war in Ukraine. While the fact that the war was an unprovoked gesture of imperial aggression is not in question, the broader situation poses many ethical challenges for Ukraine, for Russians, and more broadly for the international community. What is the ethical responsibility of other nations--how far should other democracies go toward defending Ukraine, which is a democracy defending itself from a strong authoritarian neighbor? Other nations could save Ukrainian lives by stepping in, at the risk of provoking a wider conflict—how are allies negotiating this situation, and are they making the right decision? Other ethical questions are posed for Russians—what is the responsibility of Russian citizens to stand up for peace when they live in an authoritarian state and risk their lives in doing so? What responsibility do international businesses bear that continue to function in Russia, or that enable the Russian state or individual wealthy Russians? Within Ukraine, what are the ethics of preventing men between the ages of 18 and 60 from leaving the country, and what rights should be afforded to conscientious objectors. Should Ukraine agree to give up territory in order to stop the war?"
Join us for some fun discussion! Everyone is welcome!
Choreographers Averie Mitchelle-Brown & Nebiy Tesfaldet. will be coming out to Stout and teaching us some hip hop pointers. Come out and boost your confidence in the hip hop dance style!
Food will be provided!!
Sustainability and EDI councils present 'A Little Bit of Flavor'. A partnership with multicultural student organizations to bring and share the cultures of vast ethnic groups represented on campus through food. This event is to also share more insight on what food insecurity is and resources for students.
Research Day is a free annual celebration of the research, creativity, and innovation of students, faculty, and staff at UW-Stout. It offers a venue for those in all fields to share the results of their ground-breaking research, scholarly or artistic projects with the public and their peers. Through posters, exhibits, art or design displays, and oral presentations, students, faculty, and staff share what they've learned, created, and innovated with business, industry and community partners.
Join us at this end of year event to enjoy some University Catering, Games, & Prizes! Everyone is welcome whether a member or not, so please feel free to join us. We look forward to seeing you there!
Part time student lead position available. Must be available for training before commencement.
Sponsored by: Stoutfitters For more information contact: Malinda Hebert
Ask a Career Coach
Throughout the semester, you can find our Career Coaches at various locations around campus for drop-in meetings. Usually, they're out around the lunch hour on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Check our Instagram for the exact location each week.
Feel free to ask questions like:
- What should I include or exclude on my resume?
- How do I begin searching for a job in my major?
- I keep getting rejected. What should I do differently?
CHEM 110 - Chemistry in our World, is a 4-credit natural science course with lab; offered completely online this summer. CHEM 110 focuses on the role of chemistry in our lives, it covers contemporary issues while introducing chemical concepts. Topics covered include portable electronics, radiation, climate change, water pollution, alternative energy sources, polymers, and plastics. The course is asynchronous and self-paced.
Join us for the final Open Mic Night of the semester and share your talents on the cozy stage in the MSC Terrace.
Sign-up begins at 7:00 pm with the actual show starting at 8. If performing isn't for you, come support your peers while enjoying some free entertainment. Any and all talents or oddities are welcome! We will go until we run out of acts or until 10:00 pm, whichever comes first!
When signing up to perform, know that it is first come, first serve. Come early to sign up.