Come and join us in the Great Hall for Trivia of various subjects! RSVP does not guarantee your spot, so come early. Either come with a group or make some new friends!
Come talk, listen and process as we discuss all things marginalized with Dr. LaNail Plummer. Dr. P is the CEO of Onyx Therapy Group. She has 15 years of experience and specializes in the mental health of Black and LGBTQIA+ communities.
Join us for a walk through on how to solder! No prior experience is necessary, our officers will explain the project from start to finish and help you along the way. We will also provide you with the tools and a $25 soldering project kit for this workshop. The soldering experience in this workshop will be applied to a future soldering workshop, so stay tuned for that event as well! This workshop will have a capacity of 20 attendees due to supplies and materials, so be sure to register for this event prior to the night of the workshop.
The Pablo Center is currently hosting The Bias Inside Us, a traveling Smithsonian exhibit which discusses the science behind bias. Drawing from psychology and the social sciences the exhibit demonstrates the ways bias influences both society and the way we personally interact with the world.
We will be meeting outside Stoutfitters and leaving campus by bus at approximately 12PM and returning to campus at roughly 2:30 PM. Tickets are limited so if you cannot make it please cancel your reservation at least 24 hours before the event.
You do not need to reserve tickets through the Pablo Center, tickets for this event are already reserved for you.
Co-hosted by The Involvement Center social justice programming team & The Center for Applied Ethics. More information can be found here.
If you are an individual with a disability and need accommodations, please contact Josie Koenigs by email or (715-232-1958) at least a week in advance.
Join us for some friendly competition! We'll be playing Nintendo Switch games, Jackbox games, board or card games! Feel free to bring your favorite game to play. Snacks will be provided. Masks are REQUIRED. Please take a second to RSVP below. As always, all are welcome and we don't mind if you come late or leave early. :)
Stout Retail Association is a professional student organization that helps prepare students for future careers in the Retail and Fashion industries. Join us as we learn from Andrea Greer from Adidas and Danielle Mosher as we learn how to be confident in the workplace, as well as how to be an effective team player!
Exec board meeting: 6-7pm
All member meeting: 7-8pm
To get one step closer to decluttering your closet from clothing that you no longer wear or need we are hosting a Formal Dress and Suit Give Back. In collaboration with the Multicultural Masquerade Gala, we have decided to create a give back of old prom dresses, bridesmaids dresses, gala dresses, ball gowns or any men's dress or formal wear clothing pieces.
As many persons may want to attend but lack the finances to purchase a outfit for the event we will be accepting donations starting Tuesday March 1st, 8th and 22nd and Thursday March 3rd, 22nd and 24th from 6 pm - 730 pm, during Latinos Unidos and Black Student Union's meeting times respectively in the Willow/Walnut Rooms.
Then, during the week on either March 22nd or March 24th stop into Willow/Walnut and see the stock to get you a dress or suit.
Join Stout Adventures for an afternoon hike exploring Devil's Punchbowl and Hoffman Hills.
Cost: $5
Includes a trip leader and transportation to and from Stout.
Presenting Masquerade, A night of mystery and hidden disguise, at the Multicultural Masquerade Gala. Join BSU, HSSO, and LU on March 25th from 7 pm - 11 pm for a night of prizes, surprises, and creating memories to last a lifetime!
This event is organized by: Black Student Union, Hmong Stout Student Association, and Latinos Unidos.
Sponsored by: Blue Devil Production and Multicultural Student Services
Join us for one of the largest Wellness Fairs in Dunn County! Learn about a variety of health and wellness opportunities in the surrounding area, try free samples, donate food to the UW-Stout food pantry, and more! Entry is FREE! Limited pay station parking available in Lot 29.
A friendly reminder from Dunn County Transit (DCT). As a federally funded form of public transportation, MASKS ARE REQUIRED on the DCT buses (Stout Route, Community Route, & all other routes). The current order remains in effect until April 18, 2022. TSA Statement
Sponsored by: Sustainability Office For more information contact:Darrin Witucki
Summer Housing Staff Positions Available
Are you interested in a Summer Job that guarantees 30-40 hours a week? Gives you a behind-the-scenes look at Stout? If so, you should work for University Housing this summer! We have both full summer positions and a short-term May 11-May 21 (first two weeks after school) position.
$11.25 per hour (staff who have worked for us for 2+ summers start at $11.50)
A $2.00 hourly pay increase will be applied to all Housing Summer Staff members from May 11 through May 21, 2022 and from and from July 31 through September 4, 2022.
For more information and to apply, go to the Housing Gateway and click on Employment -Work for Housing > Summer 22 Assistants. We have already begun reviewing applications so apply right away if interested!
Sponsored by: University Housing For more information contact:Adam Ludwig
WiSys Quick Pitch registration closing March 31
WiSys Quick Pitch, to be held May 3, is a research-focused 3-minute pitch competition, open to all academic disciplines and both undergrad and grad students, that offers cash prizes to winners. Registration closes March 31. Registered participants receive training, on April 20, to learn to effectively communicate their research to a general audience. Register at the link.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact: Chela Cea Register Here
Executive Director of Educational Pathways & Outreach Search
The search committee invites the campus community to participate in the candidate presentations for the executive director search. For more information on the presentation dates and to view the candidates' resumes, visit the search website.
Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Advisement Day Information
Learn more about Stout’s Office of Research and Sponsored Programs: whether you want to learn how to get funding to complete research or an artistic project, to publish or present, or to get through the IRB process, ORSP is here to help. Stop by our info table in MSC 1st floor 11:00-1:00 or our office 9:00-11:00 or 1:00-4:00 in the Library #108 on Tuesday March 29.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact: Chela Cea Website
Blue Devil Productions is UW-Stout's premier source of entertainment, specializing in music, comedy, and films. This includes planning essentially everything for homecoming and other big campus events. We work hard to find out what students want to see on campus and do all we can to grant those requests.
Jessi Campbell is a clean, relatable comedian who loves performing and brings that passion to the stage. She has been named Female Performer of the Year by Campus Activities Magazine. She has told her unique brand of storytelling at over 1,000 colleges and universities and has performed all over the world. Her comedy album “Winner Winner” has been featured on iTunes and can be heard on Sirius Radio and Pandora.
Blue Devil Productions is proud to present Spider-Man: No Way Home. Enjoy this in-person movie in Applied Arts 210 with friends and family. This event is open to students, faculty, and the general public and features showings at 6 pm and 9 pm.
With Spider-Man's identity now revealed, Peter asks Doctor Strange for help. When a spell goes wrong, dangerous foes from other worlds start to appear, forcing Peter to discover what it truly means to be Spider-Man.
This event is free for everyone! Masks are required for this event.