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!!
Celebrate the accomplishments of first-generation college students by making crafts, enjoying some refreshments, and learning about available campus resources! No registration required.
The Involvement center is taking you on a trip to see the MN Timberwolves vs. The Sacramento Kings. This trip costs students $40 and $45 for non-students (or staff and faculty) and includes transportation to and from the game and a post game experience to shoot free throws on the court after the game. After you RSVP on CONNECT you will be taken to the Stout Shop to purchase your tickets. We load the bus promptly at 4:00pm for a game start at 7pm in the Target Center. Tickets are limited and only ticket holders will be able to attend the game - AGAIN YOU MUST FOLLOW THE STEPS TO PURCHASE YOUR TICKET!
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.
Register for a Winter Break Job Shadow Experience!
Gain insider knowledge, build connections, and experience a real work environment with industry professionals through a one-day virtual or in-person experience. Whether you're a freshman, sophomore, or anyone seeking career direction, this is your opportunity to see what your future could look like. Sign up by Nov. 14 and choose an employer that is hosting students during Winter Break: January 13, 14, or 15. Once you select an employer/date, we’ll follow up with more details.
CHEM 110 - Chemistry in our World, is a 4-credit natural science course with lab. It is offered completely online this winterm. CHEM 110 focuses on the role of chemistry in our lives, it covers contemporary issues while introducing chemical concepts. Topics covered include portable electronics, radiation, climate change, water pollution, alternative energy sources, polymers, and plastics. The course is asynchronous and self-paced.
Sponsored by: Department of Chemistry and Physics For more information contact: Dr. Ana M.Q. Vande Linde
(715) 232-3497
Graduate 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 sharing the graduate commencement speaker application with select graduating students. The application is due Sunday, November 16.
Sponsored by: Dean of Students Office For more information contact:Hanahh Eggum Learn More
Get ready for Divas and Night, a throwback celebration of pop hits from the 2000s and beyond! The night kicks off with an incredible performance by student opener Molly Bartz from 8–9 PM, followed by our headliner Rock It Man from 9–10 PM, bringing high-energy music and unforgettable vibes to the stage. It’s a night full of singing, dancing, and pure nostalgia you won’t want to miss!Get ready for Divas and Night, a throwback celebration of pop hits from the 2000s and beyond! The night kicks off with an incredible performance by student opener Molly Bartz from 8–9 PM, followed by our headliner Rock It Man from 9–10 PM, bringing high-energy music and unforgettable vibes to the stage. It’s a night full of singing, dancing, and pure nostalgia you won’t want to miss!