From: Involvement Center
Date: April 24
Subject: Campus Life Today | April 24, 2024



WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2024

EVENT

Menomonie Will Miss You Bingo

Wednesday, April 24
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Terrace, MSC
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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

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EVENT

BDP Open Mic Night

Thursday, April 25
7:00pm - 10:00pm
MSC Terrace
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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.

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EVENT

A1 Dance-Confidence Chronicles: Unleashing Swag Through Hip-Hop

Saturday, April 27
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Sports & Fitness Center-West Gym
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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!!

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EVENT

SSA A Little Bit of Flavor

Saturday, April 27
1:00pm - 2:00pm
Jarvis Science Wing Hallways
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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.

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EVENT

K-Pop Club Random Dance Play

Thursday, April 25
6:30pm - 8:00pm
MSC South Lawn
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Join K-Pop club for an outside (weather permitting) random dance play! If you don't know what it is, it's a series of choruses' from popular K-Pop songs and if you know it, get in view of the camera and dance with everyone else! If you just want to dance don't worry there will be space for you to sit off-camera and enjoy the show! To learn some before hand attend K-Pop Club any week before-hand or join the discord!

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EVENT

Philosophers' Café: Russia's War in Ukraine

Wednesday, April 24
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Brewery Nonic
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The Philosophers' Café is a public forum in which community members discuss interesting contemporary issues in a relaxed and informal setting. Our next meeting is April 24, 7pm, at Brewery Nā”œ©nic. The topic is "Russia's War in Ukraine" and will be moderated by Dr. Heather Fielding (English, UW-Eau Claire). Here is the abstract:

"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!

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EVENT

BDP Open Mic Night

Thursday, April 25
7:00pm - 10:00pm
 MSC Terrace
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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.

RSVP
Spring Move-Out For Off-Campus Students

Spring Move-Out For Off-Campus Students

Monday, May, 6 | 10:00 Am - 4:00 Pm 
Additional days/time if applicable:
May 7-8
Location: Parking Lot 29, east of the Sports & Fitness Center

Are you an off-campus student moving out of your apartment? And do you want to donate, recycle, and/or dispose of some of your things? Bring them to our Spring Move-Out event! For more info and to register: Go here

Sponsored by: Sustainability Office
For more information contact: Sustainability Office
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Stoutfitters is hiring

Part time student lead position available. Must be available for training before commencement.

Sponsored by: Stoutfitters
For more information contact: Malinda Hebert

No Time to Wurst! Register for German Today!

Learning German can be a game-changer! Not only does it open up awesome career opportunities in Europe's largest economy, but it also makes studying abroad in Germany super accessible and fun. Plus, speaking German isn't just practical—it's intellectually stimulating and great for building connections worldwide. Don't waste any time, register for German today!

GER 101-600A | Elementary German I

Sponsored by: Continuing Education & Conferences
For more information contact: Javan Pham
7152322698

WiSys Spark Symposium registration open to students 

WiSys SPARK Symposium is a Universities of Wisconsin event celebrating research, innovation and entrepreneurship. It will take place July 24-26 at UW-Superior, featuring research talks, student showcase, and career panel. Registration (free) is now open. Housing is also provided. The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs can cover poster printing and transportation costs. 

Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
For more information contact: Chela Cea
715-232-5421
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NOW HIRING Math TLC Teaching Assistants (TAs) for 2024-2025

The Math TLC is NOW HIRING Teaching Assistants for 2024-2025, supporting students in MATH 80, 90 and 120. Minimum qualifications include: 
• Successful completion of MATH 90 with an A/A- and instructor recommendation OR
• Completion of MATH 118 or higher with at least B+ OR
• MPT 4 or higher and concurrent enrollment in calculus

See our website or Handshake posting to apply.

Questions? Contact Amanda Rogers at rogersama@uwstout.edu.
We look forward to seeing your application!

Sponsored by: MSCS/Math TLC
For more information contact: Amanda Rogers
715-232-1757
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Use Research Day 2024 app to find student presentations and more

When you attend Research Day 2024 on Monday, April 29, make sure to use the event app. When you are in the UW-Stout CONNECT app, tap “More” in the bottom-right corner, tap “Switch App”, and select “Research Day 2024”. Find your friends’ poster and exhibit locations, check out the entire agenda, vote for audience favorites, provide feedback, and more.

Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
For more information contact: Chela Cea
715-232-5421
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Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl Team: Looking for Participants!

Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl Team: Looking for Participants!

Are you interested in ethics, debate, and being a part of a team? Join the UW-Stout Ethics Bowl team for the APPE Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl. Teams work together to compete against other universities as they argue cases over pressing contemporary moral problems. The team is being led by Dr. Xan Bozzo, Director of the Center for Applied Ethics. If you are interested in participating or have any questions, please contact Dr. Bozzo at bozzoa@uwstout.edu.

Sponsored by: Center for Applied Ethics
For more information contact: Alexander Bozzo
715-232-2525
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Events

Wednesday, April 24
Start End   Event         Location
10:00am 1:00pm Hot Chocolate Wednesday Merle Price Commons - 121
10:00am 7:00pm Food Truck Meal Price Commons & North Point Cafeterias
11:00am 1:00pm Belonging & Growth | Playing with Perspective: Equity on Earth Day Involvement Porch
11:00am 12:30pm Ask a Career Coach Jarvis Express Lounge
12:30pm 2:00pm International Student Coffee Hour Brew Devils (MSC)
12:30pm 1:30pm Student Technology Committee Weekly Meeting Memorial Student Center (MSC) Badger Room
3:00pm 5:00pm Challenge Course Open House Challenge Course
4:00pm 6:00pm Earth Week - Invasive Species Removal! | Natural Areas Club Keil Birch Creek Preserve
4:00pm 5:00pm Cardio Dance West Gym
4:00pm 5:00pm Student Technology Committee Weekly Meeting Memorial Student Center (MSC) Badger Room
5:00pm 6:00pm HIIT West Gym
5:00pm 6:00pm MBEA School of Education Event Wilson Park
6:00pm 7:30pm Talavera For Tranquility Cranberry Creek, Price Commons
6:00pm 8:00pm SSA Thrift Swap Ballroom C, Memorial Service Center
6:00pm 7:30pm MLC Cookout South Hall Front Lawn (Rain Location will be in South Hall Basement)
6:00pm 7:00pm Sketchbook Club Weekly Meeting Applied Arts 234
6:00pm 9:00pm Film Society General Meeting Jarvis Science Wing Room 146
6:00pm 7:00pm Campfire Cooking Stout Adventures
6:00pm 7:00pm Neurodiversity Club | Weekly Meeting Price Commons - Elk Creek
6:00pm 8:00pm Casual Gaming Club | Weekly Meeting Gaming and Digital Innovation Lab
6:00pm 9:00pm CGS Meeting Willow/Walnut Room in the MSC
6:00pm 8:00pm DZ Study Hours Library Room 211
6:00pm 8:00pm Young Americans for Freedom Weekly Meeting Birch Room, Memorial Student Center (MSC)
6:30pm 8:00pm Campus Church - Street Level Ministries Street Level House
7:00pm 9:00pm Swing Club's-A Lovley Night Great Hall
7:00pm 8:00pm Blue Devil Robotics Meetings Jarvis 172
7:00pm 8:00pm Menomonie Will Miss You Bingo Terrace, MSC
7:00pm 8:30pm Philosophers' Café: Russia's War in Ukraine Brewery Nonic

Did you know there are career resources specific to Identity and Affinity groups on the Career Services StoutCloud page? 

 

šŸŒ If you’re an international student, we have job search resources unique to your situation. 

 

šŸŽ–ļø If you’re a veteran, we share resources that can help you talk about and build upon your past experiences. 

 

šŸ§ If you have a disability, there are tips and resources available to assist with advocacy and disclosure questions you may have. 

 

The site also has resources for students of color, the LGBTQI+ community, and student athletes. All may face barriers to employment and these resources are available to you 24/7 to assist. If you have more questions about your situation, reach out to Career Services and schedule a meeting with a career coach. We’d be happy to help! 
 
šŸ“¢ DON’T FORGET! Make your co-op or internship experience count!  

 

Students planning to earn credit through the Co-op & Internship Program should enroll now! Career Services is enrolling students in the following semesters: Summer 2024, Fall 2024, and Spring 2025. Get started on the 100% online course enrollment process today by going to ceip.uwstout.edu

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