Many students don’t know or understand Black history. Most of America can count the number of Black changemakers and historical figures they learned about in school on one hand. But why are most of us limited to this knowledge of Black history? After all, Black history is American history. Black history exist, and to continue to expand American education this keynote presentation was created to do just that.
By using the art of storytelling and relatability, Eboné creates a unique way of exploring Black historical figures, experiences, and important events that have shaped our past and present. It’s time to go beyond the Black history basics because knowing your past, helps open the doors to the future.
Do you need help with the Gilman Scholarship application? Come join us at the Gilman Scholarship workshop Tuesday, February 15th in Harvey Hall 70. Ask any questions you have and get assistance with brainstorming and writing scholarship essays!
Come join the American Foundry Society for our first meeting of 2022. We will be introducing our leadership team and explaining how open pours will proceed for the rest of the semester. Pizza will also be provided!
Join BDP in welcoming Jamie Jacobsen, a 23 year-old native from Chicago’s south side, who is as gritty & stubborn as her roots would suggest, and her thoughtful blend of commercial-ready, groove-oriented, indie-alt pop reflects an existential mind who’s not used to thinking inside boxes. But her tendency to keep a tongue-in-cheek songwriting approach keeps her every bit relatable.
Register to present at UW System Symposium by March 1
Registration is open for the UW System Symposium, to be held at UW-Whitewater on April 22. This event invites undergraduates from all academic disciplines to share their research, creativity, achievement, and/or service-learning. Presentation options include a poster, visual art, oral presentation, or performing art.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact:Chela Cea
Upcoming Housing We Are Hiring: Info Sessions
Interested in applying to work for Housing next year? Join us for our upcoming Info Session. We look forward to sharing how Housing may be the perfect job for you.
Sponsored by: The Housing Office For more information contact: Emily Ascher
UW-Stout's TRIO Student Support Services is now accepting applications for our FREE program & services!
TRIO SSS offers free supplemental services including, but not limited to:
Peer-Tutoring
Financial Wellness Coach
Events & Workshops
Two Tuition-Waived Courses
TRDIS 120 Strategies for Academic Success
TRDIS 121 Strategies for Career Development
Peer-Mentoring
Math & Writing Specialists
Check out our website for more details, eligibility, and to apply!
Sponsored by: TRIO Student Support Services For more information contact:TRIO SSS Office
Blue Devil Productions is going to NACA!
Each spring the NACA® Northern Plains Region holds its annual conference, a three-day event featuring educational programs, networking opportunities, a wide variety of entertainment, and vendors who provide all the tools you need to program great events on your campus. The next NACA® Northern Plains Regional Conference will take place March 31- April 2, 2022 in St. Paul, MN.
Each year the Qubie Gayla Awards recognize students, staff, and faculty for their work and accomplishments in the LGBTQIA+ community. Nominations are now being accepted until February 20th here. A full list of awards can be found on the nomination form.
Sponsored by: The Qube For more information contact: Nicole Eastman
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 week's meeting of the University Student Senate!
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 the Director of Communications in advance.
Want to learn more about the Stout Student Association? Click here to learn more about our organization, how we serve students, and how YOU can get involved!