Hit pause on the homework and hit the stage at Karaoke Night! Whether you’re belting out ballads or just vibing with friends, come enjoy a night of music, snacks, and stress-free fun. No pressure, just good tunes and even better company!
Bridging the Divide seeks to reduce partisan division by fostering civil discourse among students and promoting civic virtue. The program brings students with different ideological and partisan political perspectives together for small group conversations about current political issues and beliefs.
Rather than reaching a consensus, the goal is simply to replace snark with civil dialogue and increase engagement and understanding between people with different opinions.
We replace snark with conversation, tweets with real talk, and scrolls & likes with face-to-face dialogue. In addition, we like to make it fun and enjoyable with FREE SNACKS!!
UW-Stout Graduate Degree Fair
Join us to learn more about Stout's 40+ graduate degree and certificate programs — designed to enhance your professional portfolio and define your career! Many of our programs are available entirely online and offer the flexibility to balance careers and family expectations.
Advantages of a Graduate Degree
Professionals with a graduate degree in education, science, technology or business earn 38% more on average than those with undergraduate degrees. In addition to a higher salary, graduate degrees can streamline you path to management and career advancement. And at Stout, your graduate work will incorporate specific hands-on projects to help distinguish your knowledge and experience from other job applicants.
Program Representatives are planned to be available for:
On Campus Programs:
M.S. Applied Computer Science
M.S. Clinical Mental Health Counseling
M.S. Food Science & Technology
M.S. Manufacturing Engineering
M.S. Marriage & Family Therapy
M.S. Operations & Supply Management
M.S. Risk Control & Safety Management
M.S.Ed. & Ed.S. School Psychology
Online Programs:
M.S. Applied Industrial/Organizational Psychology
M.S. Career & Technical Education
Ed.D. Career & Technical Education Leadership
P.S.M. Conservation Biology
M.F.A. Design (hybrid)
M.S. Healthcare Administration
M.S. Manufacturing Engineering
M.S. Marriage & Family Therapy (part-time, evenings)
M.S. Nutrition & Dietetics
M.S. Operations & Supply Management
M.S. Rehabilitation Counseling
M.S. Risk Control & Safety Management
M.S. School Counseling
M.S. Sustainable Management
M.S. Training & Talent Development
Practice interviewing with an employer in your field, get valuable feedback, and build confidence before the real thing.
For students in:
Science & Math
Education
Human & Social Sciences
Art, Design & Graphics
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 November 11 for a mock interview with a company of your own choosing.
Celebrate the accomplishments of first-generation college students by making crafts, enjoying some refreshments, and learning about available campus resources! No registration required.
AFS Twin Cities Chapter is coming to Stout! AFS TC is a chapter for those working in the metalcasting industry. Join us to participate in a "Foundry-in-Box" event, recognize scholarship winners, and a buffet by Stout Catering!
Join us for our annual Fall Yard Cleanup event! Come make new friends and support our local Menomonie community by raking leaves. Sign up for a session or two as your schedule allows.
Check-in will begin in the Involvement Center, 30 minutes before your signed up session time begins.
Reminder: Please Take the Student Financial Wellness Survey
Please complete the Student Financial Wellness Survey from Trellis sent to your inbox. Students who participate will be entered into a national drawing to win a $50 Amazon gift card. Surveys are due November 11.
All answers are combined with others and will not be linked with you personally. Please complete this survey when you receive it; we really believe that learning about your money challenges can help us better support you in your education.
Submit your design in the survey link by April 13 at 11:59 pm for a chance to be selected!
Nov. 16 nomination deadline to present at Research in the Rotunda in Madison
Student researchers, do not miss the chance to represent UW-Stout at Research in the Rotunda, a Universities of Wisconsin event at the State Capitol on March 11, 2026. Students present their posters and meet with state legislators.
If interested, go to the linked SharePoint page and read how to be nominated. Nominations must be received by Sunday, November 16. Six students will be selected.
Strive for Five, a sustainable commute campaign, is open
Walk, bike or commute to campus using a nongreenhouse gas method at least five times a month to be eligible for a Strive for Five drawing for $10 in Chamber bucks. Every additional five carbon-free commute days reported will earn participants an additional entry.
The drawing will close for Oct. on Monday, Nov. 10. Late entries will not be counted. Participants must live off campus to be eligible. Winners will be notified via email.
We are planning for Mental Health Week in spring 2026 and we want to hear from you! Please take a few minutes to share your ideas by completing our short survey. Your input will help shape the types of activities, topics, and events offered across campus, creating a meaningful, inclusive, and supportive Mental Health Week.
The survey also includes a place to indicate if you would like to host an event or collaborate on programming.
Sponsored by: Student Counseling Center For more information contact: Chasidy Faith