Join us for and SSA for self served Hot Chocolate while we provide essential resources to help you finalize your voting plan. Student Government officials will be there answer all your election-related questions and offer the support you need to navigate this important process. Don't miss out on this opportunity to get informed and ready to go out and vote!
Stop by the Office of International Education to learn more about your study abroad options! There will also be a Ghana instructor-led program info session (Harvey Hall 140 @ 12:30pm - free pizza!) and a Gilman Scholarship Workshop (Harvey Hall 56 @ 3:00pm). Students must be Pell Grant eligible to apply for the Gilman.
UW-Stout Career Services is hosting a virtual student-employer mock interview event. This event is designed to provide students within the following programs with valuable feedback on their interviewing skills:
- Business Administration
- Real Estate Property Management
- Fashion Design & Development
- Graphic Communications
Each mock interview session will be 45 minutes long, consisting of 30-minute interview followed by 10 minutes for feedback and 5 minutes for transition.
Students must sign up by April 1 for a mock interview with a company of your own choosing. Sign up here: https://signup.com/go/GVdNHpY
A confirmation email with the Zoom interview link will be sent to you.
You are expected to read and abide by Ethical Expectations. No shows will not be tolerated.
If you have questions, please connect with Sara Anger at 715-232-1653 or angers@uwstout.edu.
Join us at the Involvement Center for an exciting drop-in event focused on healthcare access! Test your knowledge by answering trivia questions and solving puzzles to unlock a safe containing a special prize. This is a casual, come-and-go event where you can learn about important healthcare topics, engage in fun challenges, and connect with others. Don't miss this opportunity to expand your understanding and win some great prizes!
Join us for a celebration of Holi: the Festival of Colors on Tuesday, April 1! All are welcome and encouraged to participate!
A celebration of color at 5:00pm on the MSC Clock Tower Plaza. During the color celebration attendees should expect to be covered in powdered Holi colors (if you are not familiar with Holi, the colors are those used in color runs). Attendees are strongly advised to wear clothing that can be ruined as the color may not wash out.
Learn about UW-Stout's Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP): whether you want to register for Research Day or Quick Pitch, find funding for a research or an artistic project, or publish or present your research or artistic work, ORSP is here to help. Stop by our info table in MSC 1st floor 11:00-1:00 on April 1. We look forward to chatting! Caramel popcorn will be provided!
Some opponents of physician-assisted dying (PAD) argue legalizing PAD inevitably creates a slippery slope to unacceptable uses, and therefore should be rejected. Others regard PAD as acceptable, but only if the eligibility conditions are quite restrictive, including terminal illness and physical disease, and the rejection of euthanasia. Canada has expanded its eligibility conditions, including (in the future) PAD where the sole condition is psychiatric illness. I argue that the problems with psychiatric PAD are greater when combined with the rights-based approach, taken by Canada.
Bonnie Steinbock, PhD, is professor emerita of the Department of Philosophy at the University at Albany/State University of New York. A Fellow of the Hastings Center since 1986, she was a resident scholar at the Bellagio Center on Lake Como, Italy (2008), and has been a visiting professor at Santa Clara University (2012), the Chinese University of Hong Kong (2015) and Monash University in Melbourne, Australia (2017). In addition to 70 articles and 30 opinion pieces, she is the author of Life Before Birth: The Moral and Legal Status of Embryos (Oxford University Press, 1992, 2011) and the editor or co-editor of ten collections, including Killing and Letting Die (1980, 1994), Public Health Ethics: Theory, Policy, and Practice (2006), the Oxford Handbook of Bioethics (2008), and Ethical Issues in Modern Medicine, 4th - 8th editions. With Paul Menzel, she is the co-author of Bioethics: What Everyone Needs to Know (Oxford University Press, 2023).
Interested in furthering your education? Want to learn about graduate school?
Come and hear from current graduate students enrolled in psychology-related programs at UW-Stout as they provide insight into their respective programs and experiences.
Join us for some meaningful civil discourse... we promise it'll be fun! We will be discussing various socio-economic issues of our world over some good food and good vibes :)
Last call to register for Quick Pitch cash-prize competition
WiSys Quick Pitch is a cash-prize competition open to all majors, undergraduate and graduate students. This research-focused 3-minute pitch competition, which takes place on Research Day (May 6), offers training sessions to learn how to effectively communicate research to a general audience. Your last chance to register is April 4.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact: Chela Cea Learn More
Research Day registration extended to Monday, March 31
Registration for Research Day has been extended to Monday, March 31, at 5 pm. No other registrations will be accepted after that time. Register for one or more presentation types: poster, exhibit, art/design display, or collaborative oral presentation. Present individually or in a group on May 6. Register here.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact: Chela Cea Learn More
Destination Weekend 2025 is April 11-13th
Invite friends, family, and supporters to UW-Stout where they can see all the amazing things you have done and that UW-Stout has to offer. Get tickets to Fashion Witout Fabric, the theatre prodcutions, a sporting event, or BINGO! There is something for everyone!
You may have received an email about the Student Centers Survey from Darrin Witucki at weiss@web.ebi - it is REAL. We value your thoughts and opinions of the student centers (MSC & Price Commons) and want to improve our service to the UW-Stout community. If you complete the survey, you will be entered into a drawing for a chance to win 1 of 6 $50 UW-Stout Stoutfitters bookstore gift cards.
NOW HIRING Math TLC Teaching Assistants (TAs) for 2025-2026
The Math TLC is NOW HIRING Teaching Assistants for 2025-2026, supporting students in MATH 80, 90 and 120. Minimum qualifications include: Successful completion of MATH 90 with an A/A- and instructor recommendation OR Completion of MATH 118 or higher with at least B+ OR MPT 4 or higher and concurrent enrollment in calculus. See Handshake or Math TLC website to apply. Questions? Contact Amanda Rogers at rogersama@uwstout.edu. We look forward to seeing your application!
Student commencement speakers represent their class and share their journey as proud UW-Stout graduates. They have a great story to share and can speak to a large audience. Interested in being a commencement speaker? The application is due Sunday, April 6 at 11:59 p.m.
Sponsored by: Orientation and Dean of Students For more information contact: Hanahh Eggum Learn More
Health Professions School Fair
The Health Professions School Fair will be held on Tues., April 1 from 11 am – 1 pm in the Jarvis Hall Atrium. Regional schools with programs in Athletic Training, Chiropractic, Dentistry, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, Radiography, Respiratory Care, Surgical First Assistant, and more will be on hand to meet with students and answer their questions. All interested students and staff are welcome to attend!
Sponsored by: College of STEMM For more information contact: Alexandra Hall
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!
Our Caucus starts at 6:30pm with our full Senate Meeting starting at 7:00pm.
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 at ssacommunications@uwstout.edu.
Want to learn more about the Stout Student Association? Click here!