Join us all day on March 23rd to meet with an advisor to get all of your questions answered! Also ask questions during the study abroad 101 presentation @ 4pm or the instagram live with students who have travel abroad experience @ 5pm.
Are you a Bingo fan? We have bingo nights happening every Wednesday of the semester. Join us on Teams to play virtually. Those lucky enough to get a BINGO (or two) can win virtual giftcards and prizes. Join us alongside your other fellow Blue Devils for a night of *virtual* fun!
What are the roots of drag, and how has it changed? Does drag still benefit the trans communities it was created by, or is it a commodification of trans identity? Let's talk about it. Bring your questions, your thoughts, and an open mind for an open conversation exploring these and other questions.
Brown Bags with the Qube are events where participants take a deep dive into a topic through facilitated discussion. All are welcome to bring their experiences and thoughts to the table as we explore the intricacies and nuances of the queer experience together.
This PDS meeting will teach members about ways they can prepare for their futures in office spaces. This will be lead by our guest speaker Adrienne Bestul from Lands End, who will speak to us virtually over Teams.
Our Commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at UW-Stout
In her latest announcement, Chancellor Katherine Frank emphasizes UW-Stout's commitment against hatred and discrimination toward any group, and urges faculty, staff and students to assist in ensuring Asian Pacific Islander Desi American students and employees are supported after the events in Atlanta.
Our Associate Dean of Students for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and our Director of Multicultural Student Services invite you to join them this Tuesday afternoon as they offer an open space for students.
In the wake of the mass shooting in Atlanta last week, as we continue to process the hate and violence that has been so increasingly prevalent, we invite students to stop by to check in, to process, to simply exist in community with us and with one another.
This will be a completely informal space where there are no expectations other than for individual students to come as they are and to allow others to do the same.
Mai Khou Xiong and Dominique Vargas will be in this space with a few other select faculty and staff, to be with students one on one, in small groups, or in any capacity each individual student prefers.
Students are welcome to come and go anytime between 4:30-6:00pm.
We are seeking student speaker(s) for our Spring Commencement ceremonies. Applications are due Monday, April 5th. Interested graduating seniors should apply by following the link.
Barnard Outstanding Service Award nominations open
Has someone who works on the UW-Stout library staff helped you in a meaningful way? You can show your appreciation, by nominating them for the Barnard Outstanding Service Award.
Candidates for the award must demonstrate one or more of the following:
Substantive and continuing effort to improve library services/resources for the Stout community.
Innovative and leading-edge efforts which benefit Stout and/or the library information profession as a whole.
Work that has led to enhanced library services/resources.
Outstanding customer service efforts.
Nominations can be made by any Stout staff, student, or faculty member by completing this form.
Nominations have been extended to March 26th.
Sponsored by: UW-Stout University Library For more information contact: Ann Vogl Website
Blue Devil Productions is going to be hiring a new Special Events Director for Fall of 2021! This position coordinates the selection, contracting, promotion, day-of-show production, and evaluation of BDP’s large scale shows that include music, comedy, lecture and variety acts. They also help plan smaller lecture and co-op events. Applications can be found on our CONNECT page under forms!
Blue Devil Productions is proud to present Gully Boys! This live show will be available on our website, bdpstout.com, from March 17th to March 31st, 2021.
Gully Boys is a trio made up of Kathy Callahan (guitar, vocals), Natalie Klemond (bass, vocals), and Nadirah McGill (drums, vocals) based in Minneapolis, MN. The group formed back in 2016. They each learned how to play their respective instruments for the band, and, with much determination and enthusiasm, began to play countless shows. From headlining their own residency at the 7th St Entry to supporting other artists such as Soul Asylum, Third Eye Blind and Hippocampus. They have since been included on bills such as First Avenue's Best New Bands of 2018, and what were supposed to appear at First Avenue's 50th Anniversary, SXSW 2020 showcase, and Rock the Garden 2020.
Citing influences such as No Doubt and Hole, Gully Boys have crafted a sound that brings a new life to the nostalgic '90s grunge rock that is irresistible to many. They released their debut album, Not so Brave, in the summer of 2018. In the same year, they were named City Pages' number one “Picked to Click, Best New Band”. Most recently, they released a new EP, Phony, at the end of 2019. - currently on regular rotation on Seattle’s KEXP and Minneapolis’ The Current.
This event is sponsored by Blue Devil Productions of the University of Wisconsin-Stout. Please call (715) 232-2432 or go to bdpstout.com for more information.
New Song No. 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5LJs4o0Cy4&ab_channel=GullyBoysBand
Neopet Graveyard: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9tPmnLlKiM&ab_channel=GullyBoysBand
Join Blue Devil Productions for Open Mic Night on Thursday, March 25! Got a talent, a joke, a song, or a speech to share? Sign-ups open at 7 pm; come back for the event beginning at 8 pm! Hang out, do homework, and watch your friends perform. We're so excited to host this event again after so long!