The second half of September and first half of October are Hispanic Heritage Month! Stop by the Involvement Center to celebrate with some spinwheel trivia.
If you are an individual with a disability and need accommodations, please contact the Involvement Center at involvement@uwstout.edu one week in advance of the event.
Following their presentation at the Career Conference, representatives of Waupaca Foundry will be visiting UW-Stout’s foundry lab to share their experience in the metal casting industry and post-graduation job placement. Hear about what life at an internship is like from alumni and learn more about careers in metal casting.
Join the Involvement Center and Menomonie Rotary as we pack meals to fight childhood hunger within our community and throughout the world! Sign-up is open to individual students/staff or student organization groups. Packing sessions are an hour long and run from 3:30pm-4:30pm, 4:35pm-5:35pm and 5:40pm-6:40pm. There are also volunteer shifts available for set-up and cleanup.
Individuals wishing to register for more than one timeslot must select the number of timeslots they'd like in the quantity field before registering. You'll then be prompted to select a timeslot for each ticket.
If you wish to register as a group, each member of your group must reserve their own ticket and be sure to pick the same timeslot. Space is limited in each session, so we suggest that your group registers early as we are unable to hold spaces. Groups should only register for one timeslot to provide opportunities for other students and groups.
Discuss with other students and Art Historian, Dr. Cynthia Bland, the history of queer artists that have been silenced, maligned, marginalized, censored, or misunderstood.
Event in Collaboration with The Qube.
NOTE: Some of the art will include sexually graphic imagery.
Students who complete the workshop will receive a $100 stipend!
The deadline to apply is October 31st, 2022, but only sixteen students will be accepted, so don’t wait to apply!
To apply for the workshop, email Tim Shiell, MCSII Director, at shiellt@uwstout.edu. Your application should include a brief (no more than 250 words) statement of interest in the workshop topic, and Student ID Number.
Have you ever heard of Emulators? Have you ever wondered how emulators work? Come check out this week's workshop and learn about emulators and how to build an emulator box using a Raspberry Pi! No previous knowledge is required. This event will be located in Fryklund RM 201S @ 6:00pm on September 28th. Come check it out!
What social and political issues matter most to you? The Involvement Center is creating a visual poll to see what Stout students care about most. Stop by the Involvement Porch from 11am – 1pm to drop a marble in your jar and tell us what matters to you! We will also have voting information and election resources available!
Discuss with other students about current free speech cases on campuses. Students who complete the workshop will receive a $100 stipend!
The deadline to apply is October 4th, 2022, but only sixteen students will be accepted, so don’t wait to apply!
To apply for the workshop, email Tim Shiell, MCSII Director, at shiellt@uwstout.edu. Your application should include a brief (no more than 250 words) statement of interest in the workshop topic, as well as your student ID number.
September 30 - October 2, 2022 We look forward to hosting you on campus during our first Stout Proud Weekend! This is the premier fall event for families, friends, and supporters of our Stout students. Join us for events on campus including Bingo, free movie Friday, the Stout Proud Picnic and a home football game vs rival, UW-Eau Claire. We encourage visitors to take advantage of our local community, parks, trails, shopping, eating and everyone's fall favorite, pumpkin patches!
Sponsored by: Orientation and New Student Programs For more information contact: Britta Miller Website
Volunteer Opportunities - Stout Proud Weekend
The Stout Proud Weekend planning team is looking for individual to assist in welcoming families, friends and Stout supporters to campus Friday, September 30 - Sunday, October 2. There are various volunteer opportunities available. Please click the link to learn more and register to serve.
Sponsored by: Orientation and New Student Programs For more information contact: Britta Miller
Prestigious research scholarship for students in natural sciences, engineering, and math
If you are a sophomore or junior, plan to pursue a research career in natural sciences, engineering, or math, have at least a 3.0 GPA, and are a U.S. citizen/permanent resident, consider the Goldwater Scholarship, a prestigious national program. A Goldwater Scholar receives up to $7,500 per academic year for up to 2 years or until graduation. Learn more at the link and submit a pre-application by October 15.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact:Nelu Ghenciu
Feature Stream: Latino Wisconsin
Did you know you can watch movies for free with your university library access? Watch Latino Wisconsin by following the blog link!
Sponsored by: University Library For more information contact: Zach Weekes
Mentors Needed for the Stout MentorLink Program
Stout MentorLink, UW-Stout's student-to-mentorship program is still looking for sophomores, juniors, and seniors to serve as mentors to first-year mentees. Upper-class mentors can gain valuable mentorship and leadership skills and build their resume.
To become a mentor, follow the steps below:
1. To sign up, visit this link.
2. Fill out the requested information and complete your matching survey
3. Complete the 30-45 minute online mentor training.
Sponsored by: Advisement Center For more information contact: Darren Ward
A songwriter and composer who writes from the American Songwriter tradition but just to the left of center, J.E. Sunde embraces his influences, from smart, bouncy Paul Simon-y folk-pop to the earnestness of Jonathan Richman to the heartbreak and boldness of Nina Simone. Event is first come, first serve, and will be held in the MSC Terrace.
Blue Devil Productions is proud to present The Bad Guys as part of Stout Proud Week. Join us in the Harvey Hall Theater for a FREE Movie! There are two showings: one at 6 pm and another at 9 pm! Be sure to bring friends, family, food, and drinks! Event is first come, first serve.
When, after years of countless heists and being the world's most-wanted villains, the gang is finally caught, Mr. Wolf brokers a deal (that he has no intention of keeping) to save them from prison: The Bad Guys will go good.
Peace Stout! Check out all the events for Homecoming week! To participate in the competitive homecoming events, don't forget to register yourself and your group.
Blue Devil Productions is UW-Stout's premier source of entertainment, specializing in music, comedy, and films. This includes planning essentially everything for homecoming and other big campus events. We work hard to find out what students want to see on campus and do all we can to grant those requests.