Get ready to start off your semester in the MSC 2nd Floor Terrace with Jokes, Comedy, Music, Singing and, more! Grab the mic and take the stage! SIGNUPS start at 6:30 PM and, the SHOW STARTS at 7:00 PM. Signups stay open after the show starts so don't be shy!
In honor of Valentine's Day, we will be asking YOU to submit bad pick-up lines, and then we'll say them throughout the show! If you've been dying to tell someone your pick-up line, now is your chance.
This event is created for Officer and Members of Blue Band Jam meet and get to know each other. We will organize some ice breaking activities, go through some information about our club and announce upcoming events of Blue Band Jams.
(please arrive 10-15 minutes early to fill out the forms for the $100 stipend).
View the flyer for the recommended readings before the event starts under more details.
This interactive workshop will introduce students to Black artists whose work has shaped and challenged the history of art. We will explore artists across time periods and media, examining how race, identity, resistance, and creativity intersect in their work. Through a variety of case studies, we will question whose stories get told in art history and consider how Black artists have expanded the visual language of the past and present. No prior art history experience is required.
Blue Devil Productions is proud to present Wicked: For Good! Join us in the Great Hall of the Memorial Student Center for a FREE Movie! Feel free to bring blankets, food, and drinks! Friendship bracelet making with the Involvement Center will also be happening at 7pm, and the movie will begin around 8:30pm. There will *also* be a costume contest for the best Glinda and Elphaba, so come dressed to impress!
Now demonized as the Wicked Witch of the West, Elphaba lives in exile in the Ozian forest, while Glinda resides at the palace in Emerald City, reveling in the perks of fame and popularity. As an angry mob rises against the Wicked Witch, she'll need to reunite with Glinda to transform herself, and all of Oz, for good.
Bridging the Divide seeks to reduce partisan division by fostering civil discourse among students and promoting civic virtue. The program brings students with different ideological and partisan political perspectives together for small group conversations about current political issues and beliefs. Rather than reaching a consensus, the goal is simply to replace snark with civil dialogue and increase engagement and understanding between people with different opinions. We replace snark with conversation, tweets with real talk, and scrolls & likes with face-to-face dialogue. In addition, we like to make it fun and enjoyable with FREE SNACKS!!
Candy-LAN is fast approaching! Stop by our table to check out what's coming up, ask questions, chat with our team, and play some fun games to pass the time!
Rally up for your community and compete to collect essential items for folks on our campus community! Participate as an individual or compete as a Student Organization!
Students who participate on their own will be entered into win a prize basket. Student Organizations who participate will get the opportunity to compete against one another, and the organization with the fewest stones in their jar claims victory and a shared prize ($100 Pizza Party Gift Card).
Items have points associated:
3 points per item for winter clothing/items
2 points per item for food/hygiene items
1 point per item for anything else
*Extra points will be given on Triple Point Tuesday and Double Point Wednesday!
*Student orgs who participate will earn bonus points for the student org leaderboard (1st place: 100 points, 2nd place: 50 points, all participating groups: 25 points).
In the spirit of the colder months, our initiative is dedicated to supporting students and community members in need by providing essential winter gear and hygiene supplies. We invite you to donate any gently used winter items and unopened hygiene products to help keep our community warm and healthy for this season.
Over 300 employers attend the Career Conference. Each day is broken down by industry to best suit your needs, but feel free to attend multiple days! Many employers hire for a variety of positions, including co-ops, internships, and post-graduate professional jobs. The list of employers is updated daily on Handshake, so check back often! All events are held in the Memorial Student Center.
The Navigators is a dynamic world renowned Christian organization offering inspirational bible lessons and fun fellowship events. We are looking for Bible Study Leaders to join the Stout chapter executive board. This flexible, meaningful opportunity provides an encouraging connection with your peers.
Sponsored by: The Navigators For more information contact: Scarlett Spagna
Prometheus 2026 Call for Submissions
Prometheus, UW-Stout's journal of literature and the arts, invites submissions for publication in our 2026 issue. Submit in any of these categories:
Two-Dimensional Art (send an image file)
Three-Dimensional Art (send two or three pictures)
Poetry (up to three poems)
Prose (fiction or creative nonfiction up to 1500 words)
Short-short stories (up to 100 words)
Submissions should respond to the theme of HUMANITY. Email submissions to prometheus@uwstout.edu. Deadline March 6.
Sponsored by: Department of English, Philosophy, and Communication Studies For more information contact: Kevin Drzakowski
“Communication is the lifeline of any relationship.” – Elizabeth Bourgeret
Relationships are so important in the human experience; not just romantic relationships, but consider the relationships you have with your friends, roommates, family, and other communities on campus or at home. The backgrounds and circumstances of students in college are diverse, and they are so important because they can teach us about different cultures, backgrounds, and points of view. College relationships, especially with your roommates, can also turn into opportunities for personal growth, support, care and understanding. Ultimately, people who have healthy relationships are more likely to feel happier and satisfied with their lives. They are less likely to have physical and mental health problems. Healthy relationships can increase your sense of worth and belonging and help you to feel less alone. Here are some tips to consider:
Respect—respect helps build a sense of safety, trust, and well-being in relationships.
Boundaries— knowing when you need time and space is important. Saying ‘no’ is ok. True relationships are reinforced by having and respecting boundaries.
Communication—allows for you to explain your emotions and experience with someone else and communicate your needs and expectations.
Intentionality—be intentional about what your needs are and set aside time for yourself and others.
UW-Stout Student Counseling Center
410 Bowman Hall (Clocktower Building)
Office: 715-232-2468 Hours: 8AM-4:30PM
We are currently providing both in person and telehealth services for Stout students. As always, these sessions are confidential and at no additional cost to enrolled students. You can schedule an appointment by calling the above office number, or schedule online at www.uwstout.edu/counseling.
Check out our Student Counseling Center website, Facebook page (UW-Stout Student Counseling Center), and Instagram (@uwstoutstudentcounselingcenter) for more information on ways to have a great semester.
Emergency and Crisis Resources: Call 911 if you are experiencing an emergency. Other mental health crisis options that are available 24/7 include:
Northwest Connections: 1-888-552-6642 (local area, Western WI)
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call or Text 988