Did you know there’s an important Supreme Court Election this April? Stop by the Voter Registration Station on the Involvement Center Porch to get election-ready! The City Clerk will be available to help you register on the spot and answer any questions you have about voting, what's on your ballot, or where to vote. Test your civic knowledge for a chance to win a prize and make sure you’re prepared to cast your vote. Voter registration has never been this easy—don’t miss out!
The School of Art and Design’s Sabbatical Exhibition series presents Uncertainty Is Not Chaos, featuring recent work by Daniel Atyim, Associate Professor in the department of Visual and Performing Arts. On view at the Furlong Gallery from March 13 to April 19, 2025, the exhibition opens with a reception on March 13 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The Furlong Gallery will also host a Meet the Artist event with Atyim on April 11 at 3 p.m.
Atyim’s paintings, drawings, and sculptures balance precision with playfulness, embracing unpredictability. His compositions, marked by striking color relationships, layered surfaces, and an acute sense of rhythm, reflect an intuitive process where impulse and structure converge.
Atyim’s approach to painting revels in the act of making—an embrace of the present moment that is rooted in repetition. His works carry a distinct cadence, at times sharp-witted, at times disarmingly sincere, often walking a fine line between the obscure and the familiar. Uncertainty Is Not Chaos invites viewers to step into this space of tension and possibility, where vibrant hues, shifting structures, and bold gestures create a visual dialogue that resists easy categorization.
Support HSMAI as we partner with Double Good for a virtual fundraiser! We're selling their award-winning popcorn through our very own pop-up store, with 50% of purchases going towards supporting our club! Our pop-up store will be open for 4 days beginning on March 25th at 6pm and closing on March 29th at 6pm. We would greatly appreciate your participation and encouragement :)
Link to the pop-up store: https://popup.doublegood.com/s/oqx0872q
Come learn how to make an ethernet cable with WITS and Vets Plus! The IT department of Vets Plus will demonstrate how to make an ethernet cable and teach you all about the functions of an ethernet cable! All supplies and food have been graciously donated to WITS by Vets Plus. Students are able to enter for free and even keep their finished cable!
Come join BDP for a fun musical Thursday Night Out with our two students Cece and Emmitt opening for The Sister Species Band. The Band Sister Species is known for their thoughtful, dynamic arrangements and opulent three-part trumpet harmonies.
Registration for Research Day closes Wednesday, March 26, at 11:59 pm. Present individually or with a group. Registration for Quick Pitch (a cash-prize competition) is open through Friday, April 4. Undergraduate and graduate students from all programs are welcome in both events, which will take place Tuesday, May 6. Learn more and access registration links here.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact: Chela Cea Learn More
Human Sciences Day - Informational Interviewing
Sign up to meet with employers in various fields. Come prepared to ask questions about how they got to where they are, learn what they do, and engage professionally to make connections. You might ask: How long have you been in this position/field? - What is a typical workday like? - What do you like best/least about your job and why? Informational Interviews will occur Wednesday, April 9, in the Great Hall, MSC.
Nominations are open for the 2025 Leadership Awards. Awards include Outstanding Student Leader, Student Employee, Student Staff Team, Student Organization, Student Organization Event, and Bill Siedlecki Advisor of the Year. Visit CONNECT for more information and the nomination form.
Get to know your plastics by checking the number inside the triangle on the bottom of your container. On the UW-Stout campus, we recycle clean plastics #1, 2, and 5! Plastics #3, 4, 6, and 7 need to be landfilled for now. But #7 PLA plastic is compostable because it’s made from corn or sugar cane.