Join us to hear Dr. Stacey Pearson-Wharton discuss BIPOC mental health and well-being, explore issues from a cultural lens, and learn how to mediate race-based stress as well as bolster your own mental health. Sponsored by the Equity in Mental Health Committee
Please join UW - Stout's Stout Student Association on Monday, February 20th from 2-6 p.m. for a day of hands-on fun and learn about how we can all exercise our bodies and our minds in the ways that we want to!
As part of Diversity Week 2023, please join the Qube as we welcome A. Andrews to UW-Stout for their talk, "Queer Inclusive Sex & Disability." Masking at this event is preferred, per the speaker's request.
Join the Qube for our biweekly Tabling Tuesdays event! Stop by our table on the MSC 1st Floor from 11am-1pm to pick up information and resources on Aromantic Spectrum identities during Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week!
Join the Qube for hot chocolate every Wednesday from 10AM-1PM. Stop by for a cup of hot chocolate, to take a study break, or hang out in our back lounge.
Campus is now accepting nominations for the 2023 Leadership Awards.
-Outstanding Student Leader of the Year
-Student Employee of the Year
-Student Staff Team of the Year
-Student Org Event of the Year
-Student Org of the Year
-Bill Siedlecki Advisor of the Year
All nominees will be honored on May 3rd at the annual Leadership Awards. Learn more and make your nominations on CONNECT. Nomination deadline: Friday, March 10th at 11:59PM.
Try out ROTC for one semester to get firsthand experience!
If you are considering a career in the Army or just want to gain some practical leadership skills and experience, here is what you should know about our program. Small classes help you grow as an individual and gain camaraderie with your fellow students. Our courses are taught by ROTC faculty and staff; proven leaders and military professionals. ROTC faculty will guide and coach you, working with junior and senior cadets who serve as mentors to students beginning the program. There is no military obligation to take our 100- and 200-level courses. If you continue our program into the 300- and 400-levels of courses, there is a military obligation. This obligation varies based on many factors. If you complete our program and receive your diploma, you earn the privilege of wearing the gold bar of a second lieutenant. Regardless of what path you choose, you will be able to speak well in public, take charge when necessary, get things done through others, and be counted on to watch over the safety and well-being of those under your leadership. Visit the website for more information.
Sponsored by: ROTC For more information contact:Nicholas Manor ROTC recruiter
Open Forums - Comprehensive Academic Plan (CAP)
The Comprehensive Academic Plan (CAP) steering committee will host three hybrid open forum sessions to share their work thus far and to gather feedback from stakeholders to inform next steps. Please visit the CAP site for more details regarding the CAP goals.
CAP Session 1: Faculty and Instructional Academic Staff Encouraged
Thursday, February 23 12:55-1:50 p.m. 205 Sorensen Hall / Teams link
CAP Session 2: Staff – Academic and University Staff Encouraged
Thursday, February 23 2:30 – 3:25 p.m. 205 Sorensen Hall / Teams link
CAP Session 3: Student Encouraged
Friday, February 24 12:20 – 1:15 p.m. 205 Sorensen Hall / Teams link
Sponsored by: Provost’s Office For more information contact:Provost’s Office
Join virtual Great Lakes Freshwater Symposium Feb. 28
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs encourages students to register for this free online event to be held Tuesday, February 28, noon-1 p.m. You will hear from water researchers from Canadian and American universities about The Impact of Phosphorus Rules on Local Water. Register and find a downloadable flyer at the link.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact:Anne Hoeltke
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 weeks meeting of 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 our Communications Specialist in advance.
Want to learn more about the Stout Student Association? Click here!