Think you’ve got what it takes to be the last one standing? Join us for Ultimate UNO Game Night, a fast-paced, high-stakes evening of wild cards, reverse drama, and colorful chaos. Bring your friends, your best game face, and get ready to shuffle, deal, and shout UNO!
Join us for our annual Fall Yard Cleanup event! Come make new friends and support our local Menomonie community by raking leaves. Sign up for a session or two as your schedule allows.
Check-in will begin in the Involvement Center, 30 minutes before your signed up session time begins.
A 4-Week Workshop Series to Jumpstart Your Job Search
School of Art & Design students, begin your job search journey with confidence and clarity! Our workshop series will streamline the job search process, empowering you to present yourself as confident, competent, and professional at every step. These sessions go beyond lectures; they are intensive, small-group, interactive working sessions designed to deliver results. You’ll receive personalized feedback, individualized guidance, and actionable insights to navigate your job search effectively. You don't need to attend all four sessions, but if you do, you could win a $50 Kwik Trip gift card!
Sign up now! Limited spots are available. Join us on Fridays from 2:30–4:30 PM in Room 130, Applied Arts. We'll have free snacks!
Questions? Contact careerservices@uwstout.edu or stop by our office.
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!!
Hit pause on the homework and hit the stage at Karaoke Night! Whether you’re belting out ballads or just vibing with friends, come enjoy a night of music, snacks, and stress-free fun. No pressure, just good tunes and even better company!
Dr. Jessica Orlofske, UW-Parkside, will present her research entitled "Applications of Aquatic Entomology for Regulatory Monitoring and Participatory Science," as part of the Freshwater Friday seminar series.
Sponsored by: Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin For more information contact:Nicole Hayes
Feature Stream: Tucker and Dale vs Evil
Did you know you can watch movies for free with your university library access? Watch Tucker and Dale vs. Evil by following the blog link!
Throughout the semester, you can find our Career Coaches at locations around campus or in the Career Services Office for drop-in meetings. Usually, they're out around the lunch hour on Tuesdays and Fridays. 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?
Strive for Five, a sustainable commute campaign, is open
Walk, bike or commute to campus using a nongreenhouse gas method at least five times a month to be eligible for a Strive for Five drawing for $10 in Chamber bucks. Every additional five carbon-free commute days reported will earn participants an additional entry. The drawing will close for Oct. on Monday, Nov. 10. Late entries will not be counted. Participants must live off campus to be eligible. Winners will be notified via email.
Each year the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) hosts 4,000+ students to share research and creative works in all fields. NCUR will take place April 13-15, 2026, in Richmond, VA. Students can apply to present via a poster, speech, film, visual arts, or performance. Learn more at the link and submit an abstract by Friday, December 5, 2025. ORSP can support a limited number to attend, if accepted.
We are the Student Council for Exceptional Children at UW-Stout. SCEC is an organization dedicated to the enrichment of children in the community that have exceptionalities. Each semester, we host an apparel fundraiser to raise funds for the service projects our student organization arranges.
This year, we are including apparel for each of the four schools at UW-Stout.
School of Education
School of Art & Design
School of Engineering
School of Management
Deadline November 4th
Sponsored by: Student Council for Exceptional Children For more information contact: Brooke Rudolph Learn More
Undergraduate Commencement Speakers Sought
Student commencement speakers represent their class and share their journey as proud UW-Stout graduates. They have a great story to share and also can speak to a large audience.
Consider applying to be the undergraduate commencement speaker. The application is due Sunday, November 16. Commencement is on Saturday, December 2.
Sponsored by: Dean of Students Office For more information contact: Hanahh Eggum Learn More
Stay informed with the Stout Student Association. University Student Senate meetings are held weekly on Tuesdays with standing committee meetings throughout the week!
Please join us for this weeks meeting of University Student Senate!
Our Caucus starts at 6:30pm with our full Senate Meeting starting at 7:00pm.
The University Student Senate is the legislative body of the Stout Student Association and meets weekly to discuss university policy and shared governance, allocate fees, promote new initiatives in support of the students, and hear from campus leaders.
The agenda will be posted at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting and can be accessed here. Anyone in need of accommodations should contact our Communications Specialist in advance at ssacommunications@uwstout.edu.
Want to learn more about the Stout Student Association? Click here!