We are looking for energetic and caring, community focused students - ready to make a positive impact in the residential experience of other students. Curious about what a typical week or semester looks like for an RA? Wondering how an ARC supports students in the halls? Interested in learning more about the training and compensation? This session is for you. We will help you to find out all you need to know to apply to become a Resident Assistant or Academic Resource Coordinator!
This event is part of the UW System Spring 2022 Virtual Career Trek series, and is hosted by UW Stout.
Attending a Virtual Career trek is an opportunity:
• to engage with industry professionals
• expand your network
• increase your awareness of career possibilities
You can build connections that will help with your job search AND discover potential career paths that you might not have considered. It’s a unique chance to learn about a company of interest, any job or internship opportunities they have available, and what they might look for in candidates that apply. The Virtual Career Treks will be hosted every Wednesday at 12 PM.
The Division of Public Safety and Resource Protection is home to multiple public services and law enforcement programs – all dedicated to the protection of our natural resources and the safety of those who enjoy them. The Conservation Warden Service is part of the division, where anyone interested in this remarkable and fulfilling career can learn how to apply, the varied duties, training and opportunities to advance. Wardens perform the DNR's law enforcement function and work cooperatively with other law enforcement agencies at the local, state and federal level.
Join us to learn more about study abroad programs and talk to advisors, faculty members and study abroad alumni! Visit our website for more information.
Come and join us in the Great Hall for a BINGO that could fill your pantry. Win FREE Prizes either solo or with friends! This event is first come first serve, so come early to secure your spot! Rsvp does not guarantee your spot.
Join the Involvement Center for a series of open discussions related to social justice! The focus for Spring semester is social justice topics in the media.
Our second installment on February 10th focuses on TV and film by Black creators! Celebrate Black history month by talking about your favorite movies, TV series, and other forms of video media created by Black directors, writers, and producers.
If you are an individual with a disability and need accommodations, please contact Josie Koenigs or call 715-232-1958 at least a week in advance.
Natural Areas Club will be sponsoring a plant sale on Friday, February 11th, from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM. Our stands will be located on the first floor of the MSC right across from the dinning/study area that is next to the Brew Devils coffee shop.
This year we have a wide variety of succulents and house plants for sale, with prices ranging from $1 to $5.
Payments must be paid electronically at the tables.
Come and join us in Huff’s Lounge for a board game night! We will have a variety of games to play. RSVP does not guarantee your spot, so come early. Either come as a group or make some new friends!
Registration is open for WiSys Quick Pitch, to take place May 3. This research-focused 3-minute pitch competition is open to all academic disciplines and both undergraduate and graduate students and offers cash prizes. Registered participants receive training, on April 20, to learn to effectively communicate their research to a general audience.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact:Chela Cea Register Here
Volunteer at Career Conference
Want to boost your resume, network with employers, and be part of one of the largest career conferences in the nation? Volunteer at Career Conference February 28th-March 3! Shifts are typically two consecutive hours and sign up is easy.
Disability Services will be interviewing candidates for the Access Coordinator position. The dates/times and candidates names are as follows:
Monday, February 7th : 10:15am-11:00am:Gray Pontinen Tuesday, February 8th: 10:15am-11:00am: Avery Cook Wednesday, February 9th: 10:45am-11:30am:Amanda Kruger-Kutcher Tuesday, February 15th: 2:15pm-3:00pm: Zoe Foster Friday, February 18th: 10:15am-11:00am: Kerri Abel
Please contact Tamara below for the meeting links.
Sponsored by: Disability Services For more information contact: Tamara Giljohann
Last Call for Student Research Grant Proposals for Feb. 15 Round
Students interested in starting research between 2/16 and 5/1 have a few more days to submit a Research Grant proposal (≤$2,000) by 2/15. Those who wish to publish or present their research results between 2/16 and 5/1 may submit a Dissemination Grant proposal (≤$1,000) by 2/15. Visit linked page for info. Boost a resume, find academic/career direction, expand skills through student research.
Sponsored by: Office of Research and Sponsored Programs For more information contact: Chela Cea Apply Here
Chancellor Update - Diversity Week 2022
In this week's video, Chancellor Frank talks about how the Stout Student Association’s Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Council, in collaboration with the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Office, are working with several UW-Stout student organizations and university departments to offer the fourth annual Diversity Week, which will take place from February 21 through 25, 2022.
Come show us your talent! We are open to any and all acts you may have be it standup, singing, acting, spoken word, dancing, you name it! Signups for acts begin at 7 and run until 8, and the event will run until we reach 10pm or the list runs out. Please only sign up for yourself. By no means do you need to perform either! Come support those that put themselves out there to show their talents!
BDP is celebrating Valentine's Day with a Date with Disney Movie Marathon. Join us on February 12th in APPA 210 where we will be playing three different Disney movies from three different decades, making this perfect for Disney fans young and old. The first movie begins at 2 pm, but feel free to come and go as you please.
Ratatouille - 2 pm
Big Hero 6 - 5 pm
Encanto - 8 pm
This event is FREE for all students and the public. Masks are required. No registration is required, and this event is first-come-first-serve.