Massachusetts Comedian Corey Rodrigues is performing FREE LIVE STANDUP COMEDY here at Stout on Thursday, February 26th! Come on down to the Memorial Student Center, 2nd Floor Terrace, for a night of laughs, fun, and jokes!
All are welcome!
Event Start Time: 7:00 PM
Event End Time: 8:00 PM
Blue Devil Productions is proud to present Five Nights at Freddy's 2! Join us in Applied Arts 210 for a FREE Movie! Feel free to bring blankets, food, and drinks! We will have two showings at 6pm and 9pm.
Film Synopsis: When Abby sneaks out to reconnect with Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy, it will set into motion a terrifying series of events, revealing dark secrets about the true origin of Freddy’s, and unleashing a long-forgotten horror hidden away for decades.
Blue Devil Productions is proud to present Five Nights at Freddy's 2! Join us in Applied Arts 210 for a FREE Movie! Feel free to bring blankets, food, and drinks! We will have two showings at 6pm and 9pm.
Film Synopsis: When Abby sneaks out to reconnect with Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy, it will set into motion a terrifying series of events, revealing dark secrets about the true origin of Freddy’s, and unleashing a long-forgotten horror hidden away for decades.
The Navigators is a dynamic world renowned Christian organization offering inspirational bible lessons and fun fellowship events. We are looking for Bible Study Leaders to join the Stout chapter executive board. This flexible, meaningful opportunity provides an encouraging connection with your peers!
Sponsored by: The Navigators For more information contact: Scarlett Spagna
Get Paid + Build Experience: Summer Facilities Job on Campus
Looking for a paid summer job that builds your resume and gives you real-world experience? University Housing and Facilities Management are hiring Maintenance Assistants for summer 2026! If you study Construction Management, Hotel/Tourism, Real Estate Property Management, or Hospitality, you’ll get hands-on experience working in Stout’s residence halls.
We offer competitive pay (up to $14/hr starting), up to 40 hrs/wk, and employment from mid-May through August (Academic Year opportunities available). Apply now in Handshake.
Sponsored by: University Housing For more information contact:Adam Ludwig
This week is Eating Disorders Awareness Week. We will discuss the difference between eating disorders and disordered eating and share resources for you or someone you know.
Disordered Eating vs. Eating Disorders
Disordered Eating: describes abnormal behaviors about food and eating but does not meet the specific diagnostic criteria for an Eating Disorder. Disordered eating can include behaviors like: skipping meals, restricting specific foods, or participating in fad-diets.
Eating Disorders: describes more specific and higher intensity of behaviors surrounding food and eating. This could look like excessive exercise, binging/purging, obsession about eating/body image. Eating Disorders often lead to unwanted physical symptoms as well including low blood pressure, hair thinning, muscle weakness, and impaired immune functioning.
It is important to note that these behaviors are similar, however, an eating disorder requires an increased intensity surrounding these behaviors.
How to Help
If you, or someone you know, are experiencing disordered eating, reach out immediately. If you are worried about a friend, don’t tell them to “eat more.” Instead, let them know that you care about them and their health/wellbeing, and help connect them to the Counseling Center. The Counseling Center can help refer and connect with additional resources. Here is a list of some nearby resources for those struggling with disordered eating/eating disorders.
UW Stout Student Counseling Center (information listed below)
Rodgers Memorial Hospital, multiple locations
1-800-767-4411
Melrose Center, multiple locations
952-993-6200
UW-Stout Student Counseling Center
410 Bowman Hall (Clocktower Building)
Office: 715-232-2468 Hours: 8AM-4:30PM
We are currently providing both in person and telehealth services for Stout students. As always, these sessions are confidential and at no additional cost to enrolled students. You can schedule an appointment by calling the above office number, or schedule online at www.uwstout.edu/counseling.
Check out our Student Counseling Center website, Facebook page (UW-Stout Student Counseling Center), and Instagram (@uwstoutstudentcounselingcenter) for more information on ways to have a great semester.
Emergency and Crisis Resources: Call 911 if you are experiencing an emergency. Other mental health crisis options that are available 24/7 include:
Northwest Connections: 1-888-552-6642 (local area, Western WI)
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call or Text 988