Blue Devil Productions is proud to present The LEGO Movie! Join us at 6pm in Applied Arts 210 for a FREE Movie! Feel free to bring blankets, food, and drinks!
Film Synopsis: The first-ever full-length theatrical LEGO movie follows Emmet an ordinary, rules-following, perfectly average LEGO minifigure who is mistakenly identified as the most extraordinary person (the MasterBuilder) and the key to saving his LEGO world.
He is drafted into a fellowship of strangers -- including an old mystic (voiced by Morgan Freeman) and LEGO Batman (voiced by Will Arnett) -- on an epic quest to stop an evil tyrant from gluing the universe together -- a journey for which Emmett is hopelessly and hilariously underprepared. Now the fate of the world is in his tiny yellow hands.
Will Ferrell, Liam Neeson, Elizabeth Banks and more also provide voices in this family adventure from the filmmakers behind Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.
Prepare yourself for...the greatest movie ever assembled!
The AI Weekly Meetup is a dynamic forum for exploring the forefront of artificial intelligence.
The meetups center on discussions, critical thinking, and knowledge exchange among faculty, industry professionals, staff, alumni, and community members.
Mario Kart with a Counselor is a part of Mental Health week. Join the UW Stout Student Counseling Center counselors and challenge them to a race at Mario Kart! This is a great way to connect with campus resources AND connect to your peers in an easy, safe environment. Think you got what it takes? Yeah...you probably actually do.
Blue Devil Productions is proud to present The LEGO Batman Movie! Join us at 9pm in Applied Arts 210 for a FREE Movie! Feel free to bring blankets, food, and drinks!
Film Synopsis: In the irreverent spirit of fun that made The LEGO Movie a worldwide phenomenon, the self described leading man of that ensemble LEGO Batman stars in his own big screen adventure. But there are big changes brewing in Gotham, and if he wants to save the city from The Joker's hostile takeover, Batman may have to drop the lone vigilante thing, try to work with others and maybe, just maybe, learn to lighten up.
A free event for campus, employees, and community to explore local health and wellness businesses, while learning! Come any time during the fair and enjoy free samples and good company. Complete a feedback form and get your named entered for one of our great prizes!
Dr. John Fea (History, Messiah College) will discuss how evangelicals were presented with alternative roads of political engagement in the early 2000s, but ultimately chose a road that led them to Trump in 2016.
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is an evidenced-based, early intervention course that teaches participants about mental health and substance use challenges. Participants will be able to identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental illness and substance use disorders. It is required that you attend the entire 8-hour course and complete pre-course work that will take approximately 10-15 minutes. You will receive a certificate upon completion of course requirements.
CHEM 110 - Chemistry in our World; a 4-credit natural science course with lab is offered this summer.
This course is offered completely online and can be finished in 4 to 8 weeks. CHEM 110 focuses on the role of chemistry in your lives. Topics covered include portable electronics, radiation, climate change, water pollution, alternative energy sources, polymers, and plastics. The course is asynchronous and self-paced.
Attention to seniors graduating this May or next Fall semester!
The Samuel E Wood Medallion award deadline has been extended until this Friday (3/27/26) at 12:00 pm. Please consider utilizing this period to submit any application material needed. For examples of application material and submitting please refer to the website attached.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact: Chris Sander Learn More
Research Day registration extended to Friday, April 3
Research Day is Tuesday, May 5. Register for one or more presentation types: poster, exhibit, art/design display, or collaborative oral presentation.
Presenting in-process work is encouraged, as are both individual and group projects. Register no later than Friday, April 3.
Drop in to the workshop March 31, between 10 am and 11:30 am for poster design and presenting tips as well. Details in the link.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact: Heidi Smith Learn More