In honor of Free Speech Week, MCSII is hosting two events:
Monday, Oct 18 - Free Speech and the Labor Movement
Tuesday, Oct 19 - Should Universities Punish Student Social Media Expression?
Tuesday's event will be moderated by Dominique Vargas (EDI Interim Executive Director) and feature panelists Adam Kissel (Senior Fellow, Cardinal Institute for WV Policy), Howard Schweber (Political Science, UW-Madison), and Sandi Scott (Dean of Students).
This event is part of our Exploring the Limits of Expression series of events. Timothy Dale (UW-La Crosse) and Jane Kirtley (University of Minnesota) will discuss the distinctions between hate speech and free speech, and how they exist in our current climate and culture.
Three SOAD students will be presenting research on whether or not Confederate monuments should be taken down, or left in place. The moderator for the discussion is Jon Rosario. Stephanie Howell will present from the perspective of keeping the monuments on view, while Nathan Gosswiller will counter that position by advocating to remove the monuments. Dr. Cynthia Bland is the faculty mentor.
Join us as we listen to a panel of UW-Stout students currently enrolled in graduate school here at Stout. Panelists will discuss their undergraduate successes, their current career path, and offer advice for current students. A representative from McNair Scholars will also be presenting. A Q&A will conclude the event.
Harley-Davidson is looking forward to chatting with Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors in Mechanical Engineering & Engineering Technology for both full-time and Cooperative Education and Internship Program (CEIP) positions!
Stop and chat with Harley-Davidson representatives about roles they are actively recruiting for and to schedule an interview.
Bring your resume with you and be ready to network!
Employer in Residence is an opportunity to engage with industry professionals, expand your network and increase your awareness of career possibilities.
10:15am-10:45am
VIRTUAL INFORMATION SESSION
Skyward is a family-owned School Administrative Software Company with over 600 hard-working talented people working in 16 different departments. At Skyward we develop, sell and support two primary product lines of school administrative software, a student information system and a Finance and Human Resources management system. We serve over 2000 K-12 school districts throughout the world and reach over 7.5 million students per day!
To find out more about our internship and full-time opportunities join us for our Employee in Residence virtual presentation on October 27 at 10:15am via MS Teams!
Reminder of Student Research Grant and Journal Deadlines
Don’t miss these opportunities. Students who completed research may submit an article to the Journal of Student Research by Oct. 22 and/or apply to compete at the 2022 National Conference for Undergraduate Research by Oct. 20. Students interested in starting research between Nov. 2 and Feb. 15 with a faculty research advisor may submit a grant proposal until Nov. 1.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact:Chela Cea Phone: 715-232-5421 Learn more
Were you hired for a co-op or field experience?
Career Services will assist you in completing the registration process for your upcoming co-op or field experience! To begin, report your work experience to Career Services on the Co-op and Internship Portal or call Career Services. Once you report your work experience, our office will provide you with directions on your next steps in the registration process.
Applications for Winter Job Shadow 2021 are now open. Companies from a wide range of industries are hosting students for one day either in-person or virtually. View the host companies and apply by October 29th to be considered.
Sponsored by: Career Services For more information contact: Liz Julian Phone: 715-232-1653 Learn More
Provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs search
The search committee announced the finalists for the provost search and invites campus participation at the candidate presentations. For more information on the presentation dates and to view the candidates' resumes, visit the search website.
Sponsored by: Chancellor's Office For more information contact: Sandi Scott, chair, Provost Search Committee Learn more
Multicultural Student Services (MSS) Has Moved!
As of Monday, October 18, 2021, Multicultural Student Services (MSS) will be located in 132 Price Commons. Office hours are Monday-Friday from 8am-4:30pm. Please stop in and say hello!
Sponsored by: Multicultural Student Services (MSS) For more information contact: Kristine Giammattei Phone: 715-232-1381
Film Production On Campus for New Virtual Tour
The week of October 25-29, a EAB YouVisit film production crew will be on campus filming for a new UW-Stout virtual campus tour. Marketing Communications (MarCom) will coordinate the filming at various locations around campus. Signage will be at each location notifying individuals that filming is about to begin and/or in progress. During filming, if you are in the area being filmed, you may be asked to stay in place or relocate for a brief period.
Sponsored by: Marketing and Communications (MarCom) For more information contact: Gary Schuester Learn more
Come on out, again, for our second Open Mic of the Fall Semester! Whether you are just looking to vibe or want an inclusive, supportive environment to test out anything you're working on, you'll find it there. Please be aware that this show can be mature in content, most everything is allowed as long as it is not hatefully punching down, and anything that can be construed as not supportive of the folks courageous enough to get on the stage will not be tolerated. The Open Mic sign-ups will run from 7:00PM to 8:00PM with the show starting once the sign-up period is over. Anyone is encouraged to sign up and if they get the jitters and don't want to follow through they will always be respected and protected. Cheers and see you there.
A "spiritual sequel" to the original film, returning the story of the Candyman to the now-gentrified section of Chicago that once held the Cabrini-Green housing projects.