Come and join us in the Great Hall for a BINGO that is all about sustainability. Win FREE Prizes either solo or with friends! This event is first come first serve so come early to secure your spot! Rsvp does not guarantee your spot.
Could grad school open up doors and future career paths for you? Come here from four design professionals about obtaining an MFA. This event is part of Art + Design Week.
This 3-part workshop walks you through the design process of creating your very own electrical circuit! Part 1 will have you map out the project using a breadboard for an overview understanding of how each component needs to be connected correctly. Part 2 will teach you how to design your own PCB based off of what you made on your breadboard and how to order them to be fabricated. Finally, Part 3 will have you solder components onto the ordered PCBs to complete the device. For each part of this workshop, be sure to bring your Arduino Uno from ETECH-100 and your laptop with the Arduino IDE installed. Please register for each event prior to the night that they are hosted as there is a limit of 30 attendees due to supplies and materials.
Stout Retail Association is a professional student organization that helps prepare students for future careers in the Retail and Fashion industries. Join us as we help clean up campus! Wear comfy clothes and shoes. Bags and gloves will be provided.
Executive Board Meeting: 6-7pm
All member meeting: 7-8pm
The Involvement Center has openings for individuals who are customer service oriented, professional, energetic and an all around team-player to be an Involvement Specialist. This position works closely with student organizations, CONNECT, and staffs and hosts a variety of events and programs. The full position description and application can be found on CONNECT.
Sponsored by: Involvement Center For more information contact:Jessica Kielcheski
WiSys Quick Pitch registration closing March 31
WiSys Quick Pitch, to be held May 3, is a research-focused 3-minute pitch competition, open to all academic disciplines and both undergrad and grad students, that offers cash prizes to winners. Registration closes March 31. Registered participants receive training, on April 20, to learn to effectively communicate their research to a general audience. Register at the link.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact:Chela Cea
Undergraduate Student Focus Groups – April 17-27
Undergraduate students are invited to participate in virtual focus groups. These focus groups are designed for students to discuss some of the common themes and ideas from the Spring 2021 Student Campus Climate Survey. Participants will receive a $50 Amazon gift card.
The EDI office will host nine total focus groups, all taking place over Teams between April 17-27, 2022. Information gathered in these focus groups will be used in development of the 2022-2023 Inclusive Excellence Action Plan and share with groups like the Student Retention Committee to inform future planning.
Interested students should complete the participation form. Eligible students will be contacted by the EDI office. Questions should be directed to edi@uwstout.edu.
Sponsored by: EDI Office For more information contact: Domonique Vargas
Student Wage Survey
The student government is investigating low wages for student employees, and needs your help to collect data. This survey asks about your employment status and job preferences. It is 100% anonymous and most questions are optional. If you take the survey, you can come get free candy in the SSA Office (MSC 118).
Sponsored by: Stout Student Association For more information contact: Cody Gentz
Feature Stream: Jojo Rabbit
Did you know you can stream feature films and documentaries with your University Library access?
Watch this feature film and more by following the blog link!
Sponsored by: University Library For more information contact: Zach Weekes
Darryl Stinson Recording Available
On Monday, March 7, Darryll Stinson presented “You’re Enough! A Game-changing Mental Health Belief”.
Darryll shared about his journey fighting chronic depression. He was a D1 athlete who was part of a historic football team and he was selling drugs across campus. He talked about his struggles with suicide ideation and attempts because he never felt like he was enough. Darryll discussed overcoming mental health stigma to become a successful entrepreneur and family man.
The recording is available here, until April 7.
Questions should be directed to edi@uwstout.edu
Sponsored by: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Office For more information contact:Marcus Paul
If you have landed a job and plan to earn credit during your work experience, please act now. There is no need to wait, Career Services is currently enrolling students in all 2022 semesters (Spring, Summer, and Fall)!
Get started on the 100% online course enrollment process today by logging into the Co-op & Internship Portal(click Add Co-op & Internship and complete the form). Visit our website to learn more about the enrollment process.
If you are still looking for a summer Co-op/Internship, Career Counselors are available to assist with your job search. Set up an appointment in Handshake today or call Career Services: 715.232.1601