Capture your first day of school! Stop by the Involvement Center Porch on Wednesday, September 3 anytime from 10:00am-1:00pm to get your photo taken with the UW-Stout backdrop and fun props. Walk away with a cute picture to send to your family, friends, and supporters!
Kick off the semester with Back to School Bingo — a night of prizes, snacks, and campus fun you won’t want to miss! Bring your friends, grab a card, and get ready to shout BINGO at 7 PM in the MSC Terrace.
This is a live music event hosted by Blue Devil Productions with Recess Band and our student opener Brennan Delaney. Our headliner Recess band is an Epic and Theatrical Pop / Alternative band from Cleveland, Ohio whereas our opener for the night is our own very talented student Brennan Delaney.
Come join us for our first Maker’s Night of the semester and build a new friend for the school year! RSVP does not guarantee materials. If you have any accommodations, please email us at involvement@uwstout.edu.
Blue Devil Productions is proud to present the Minecraft Movie! Join us at the MSC Amphitheater a FREE Movie! There will be one showing at 9pm (or when it gets dark)! Feel free to bring blankets, food, and drinks!
If it rains, the movie will be in Applied Arts 210 and there will be a showing at 6pm and 9pm!
Four misfits are suddenly pulled through a mysterious portal into a bizarre cubic wonderland that thrives on imagination. To get back home they'll have to master this world while embarking on a quest with an unexpected expert crafter.
Join us for the first Philosophers' Cafe of the year! The Philosophers' Café is a public forum in which community members discuss interesting contemporary issues in a relaxed and informal setting.
Dr. Mitch Ogden will lead discussion on "How Should We Regard Refugees?". Here is the abstract:
Refugees are often portrayed as passive victims or dangerous outsiders—figures defined by crisis, displacement, and dependency. But what if we regarded refugees not only as survivors of calamity, but also as creators and cultural producers? This conversation invites us to reconsider the refugee not as a perpetual victim, but as a creative agent of modernity: someone who navigates ambiguous spaces and generates meaning within them through art and storytelling. How might a reconsideration of refugees open up new ways of thinking about identity, agency, and belonging?
Join us for some fun discussion! Everyone is welcome!
Volunteer at the Fall Career Conference for a resume boost, networking, and learning. Connect with employers, explore the fair, and meet other student volunteers. Plus, all volunteers enter for a chance to win a $25 DoorDash Gift Card. Sign up now!
Students interested in doing research or artistic projects can apply for grants up to $2,500 to cover their costs or grants up to $1,500 (individual)/$5,000 (group) to present at a conference or publish. Check out proposal and budget forms and examples here and apply by Wednesday, September 17, 11:59 pm. Questions? Call, email or meet with ORSP. The next deadline is Monday, November 3.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact: Chela Cea Learn More