Date: Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at 4:00 PM Location: Clock Tower Plaza
The Events and Outreach Committee, in partnership with the Sustainability Steering Committee, is offering free bicycle tune up advice, from 4:00pm – 5:00pm near Bowman Hall fix it station. It will be followed immediately at 5:00pm by a group ride around Lake Menomin Loop (8.3 miles).
Meet in the Clock Tower Plaza, between Administration and Bowman Hall for the ride. Please bring plenty of water and helmets are recommended. Please register here if you're interested so you can receive inclement weather notifications. Everyone is welcome.
Sponsored by: Events and Outreach Committee For more information contact:Ann Vogl Website
Feature Stream: Alien
Did you know you can stream feature films and documentaries with your University Library access?
To stream this feature film and more, follow the blog link and visit the UW-Stout Library homepage.
Sponsored by: University Library For more information contact:Zach Weekes Film
Celebration Bell Honoring Graduates
The Bowman Clocktower Bells will ring in celebration of our graduates after each of our ceremonies on Saturday, May 7th. Students, guests, faculty and staff are encouraged to gather on the clocktower plaza, take photos and reminisce on this momentous occasion at the following times:
11:25 a.m
1:30 p.m
5:00 p.m
Sponsored by: Commencement For more information contact: Britta Miller
Phishing Friday: Phishing, Vishing and SMiSHing...Oh My!
Phishing is a social engineering scam and it's not just for email! You can get phished by phone (Vishing) or text message (SMiShing) too. Calls (Vishing) and texts (SMiShing) are as easy to spoof as email. Regardless of how you receive it, it’s still Phishing, and you need to remain diligent. If it sounds too good to be true, it's probably a scam.
Sponsored by: Learning and Information Technology For more information contact: Heidi Catlin Website
Leadership Awards Recipients Announced
The recipients of the 2022 Leadership Awards are now live on the website. Make sure to check out who won!
Video production seniors give back to community with Project Hope effort
A group of students will make history Saturday, May 7, at commencement as the first graduates from UW-Stout’s video production program.
The students, Devin Leary, Dimitri Luna, Wesley Phillips, Colin Podborny and Claire Taubel, also will leave a parting gift to the community where they earned bachelor’s degrees, a gift that could change lives and unquestionably will serve as an example of the power of video.
They created two videos for Project Hope, Menomonie’s proactive fight against drug abuse and crime, including high incidences of methamphetamine use in Dunn County. The videos are their senior capstone project, which they will discuss Friday, May 6, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the School of Art and Design Senior Show.