There are two comedians, Evan Wecksell as the opener, and Mary Santora as the headliner. The opener will start at 7PM, and for an hour; the headliner will start at 8PM, and for an hour as well. The event will run from 7PM-9PM. It is not ticketed.
Chat with us about tech on campus! (Sponsored by the Stout Student Association)
Join the Student Technology Committee and IT Leadership for our listing session in front of the Involvement Center (MSC).
Help us identify possible technology gaps in student services. You will contribute to a valuable student-led equipment/software purchasing organization. You have already assisted in implementing student printers, reusable notebooks, and parking lot WIFI upgrades.
Join us to make new friends and support our local community by raking leaves. Check-in will begin at 12pm in the Involvement Center. Please arrive by 12:15pm or notify the event leads if you are arriving late!
Do you want to study in Ecuador? CEDEI offers UW-Stout students the opportunity to take a variety of courses and stay with a host family in Cuenca, Ecuador to provide you with an invaluable experience. We have an info session about this study abroad opportunity on Wednesday, November 3rd, from 1:30pm to 2:30pm. Join us at 40 Harvey Hall or virtually here.
Science? Faith? They seem like polar opposites, but they really aren’t. Join us to hear from speaker, Phil Bishop, on how science and faith actually do go together!
This movie is a first come first serve in regard to seating. Masks are required as well. There is no virtual showing of this movie.
In the Amazon, riverboat captain Frank Wolff encounters English researcher Dr. Lily Houghton, who looks to study a fabled tree with healing properties. As Frank and Lily navigate the risks of the rainforest, they cross a cohort of foes determined to use the tree for nefarious purposes. Inspired by the theme park ride at Disneyland.
First-Generation College Celebration: Lifelong Growth
Monday, November 8th | 11:00 am - 4:00 pm Location: Ballrooms, MSC
UW-Stout annually celebrates the success of first-generation students, staff, and faculty. This year’s celebration will happen on Monday, November 8th.
UW-Stout has a growing first-gen student body, with 33% of students identifying as first-gen in the 2020-21 academic year. Being a first-gen college student means neither of your parents/legal guardians/caretakers received a four-year degree from a four-year college. This year's theme is "lifelong growth." Join us for a keynote speaker, staff and faculty meet and greet, career readiness conversation, and a first-gen panel.
Sponsored by: Student Support Services and McNair Scholars Program For more information contact:Jamie Vue More Information
Chancellor's Update - Congratulations! Let’s continue to vax-up and mask-up
Congratulations Blue Devils on reaching a 77% student vaccination rate and a 90% vaccination rate for faculty and staff as of November 1st. On behalf of a grateful campus community: thank you! You made the commitment and are doing your part to contribute to a healthy environment. Let’s continue to vax-up and mask-up to protect our campus and the community and finish our semester strong!
Strategic Enrollment Planning Committee: Looking for Volunteers
The strategic enrollment planning process has officially launched. The process consists of a Strategic Enrollment Planning (SEP) Committee and SEP working groups. The SEP Committee is still looking for student volunteers to engage in working groups: Student Success & Retention; Marketing, Branding & Recruitment; Non-Credit & Pre-College Pathways; Financial Aid & Finances; and Academic Affairs. If interested in serving on a working group, please complete this form.
Sponsored by: Enrollment and Strategic Initiatives For more information contact: Julie Zack Form
NEW! The Career Services Offices across the UW-System have teamed up to host a UW-System Virtual Graduate School Fair via Handshake on Thursday, November 4, 2021. The fair is open to all UW-System students.
The Virtual Graduate School Fair is an excellent way for students to network with representatives from a variety of organizations. Students benefit from attending by gathering information about a variety of graduate schools and continuing education career opportunities.