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!
This training is facilitated by the Qube and goes through: pronouns, gender neutral pronouns, how to use someone's correct pronouns, and gender inclusive terms to be using. Want to learn more after attending this training? You can take the full Safe Space training online by registering here
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.
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.
Call for International Mother Language Day Celebration participants
We are pleased to invite you to read for the “International Mother Language Day Celebration.” This celebration will honor Native Language Speakers and their countries of origin. This year it will be an in-person event on Feb. 21, 2022, at 6:30pm in the UW-Stout Great Hall in the Memorial Student Center to kick off diversity week.
We are looking for 10 willing native speakers to share their mother language by recording up to 5 minutes of their favorite proverb/poem/story (as a backup in case we need to go virtual), and speaking live on the 21st of February. If interested in participating, please contact Ann Vogl.
Sponsored by:University Library and Literature Committee For more information contact:Ann Vogl Phone: 715-232-1553 Learn more
1. Focus on yourself - Make yourself a priority in order to have healthy relationships with friends, family, and others
2. Practice Self-Awareness - Listen to your gut! Do what makes you feel comfortable and safe
3. Name your limits - Identify what you need physically, emotionally, and mentally so that you can communicate these with others
4. Be consistent - We can’t expect others to know how we’re feeling, so we need to be clear and persistent
5. Get support - Asserting boundaries can be tricky, so reach out to a trusted person or a mental health professional
6. Start small - If you feel anxious or guilty, that’s okay! Start with something more manageable and work your way up.
UW-Stout Counseling Center
410 Bowman Hall (Clocktower Building)
Office: 715-232-2468 Hours: 8AM-4:30PM
We are currently providing In-Person and Telehealth services via Microsoft Teams to virtually meet with Stout students. As always, these sessions are confidential and at no additional cost to enrolled students. You can schedule an appointment by calling the above office number.
Check out the following for more information on ways to have a great semester: