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A mood board and layout from Klaire Johnson and Emma Walstra's design proposal

UW-Stout interior design program partners with Helping Hand pantry to highlight ‘essential campus resource’

A student decorates their cap at commencement with the Stout logo.

UW-Stout fall commencement scheduled Dec. 20 for more than 525 graduates

UW-Stout game design alumni celebrate their winning game, Dread Not, at November's M+DEV game conference in Madison. (Submitted photo)

UW-Stout students’ submarine survival game surfaces to victory at M+DEV, the Midwest’s biggest game industry event

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UW Stout December Events

The STEMM Student Expo on Dec. 11, will showcase more than 250 students’ research in nearly 100 projects across a dozen fields of study.

UW-Stout hospitality students apply learning to plan, coordinate STEMM Student Expo, Dec. 11

Interior design student Madelyn Pretzer cuts a two-by-four pine board on a band saw.

UW-Stout students collaborate across degrees in community project for The Neighbors senior living home

Nonic Philosopher''s Cafe

Philosopher's Cafe at Brewery Nonic

UW-Stout student Ian Bryant leads a campus tour as part of his Admissions Office job, which was part of the Grow, Persist, Succeed (GPS) Program.

UW Regents honor UW-Stout on-campus job program that helps undergrads develop career skills

M.S.Ed. and Ed.S. school psychology students visited the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe School.

Supporting the whole child: UW-Stout school psychology program aims to fill nationwide shortage

UW-Stout students work with a bandsaw in the newly renovated Woods Lab inside the Jarvis Hall Technology Wing.

UW-Stout completes $7.4M lab renovation, improving space for cutting-edge equipment and learning

Andrew Murphy, head of Corporate Engagement Strategy at Apple, is UW-Stout’s 2025 Cabot Executive-in-Residence. Photo submitted by Andrew Murphy.

Apple executive Andrew Murphy keynotes UW-Stout's signature leadership event

Rocket League Academy team members play against UW-Eau Claire.

Championship UW-Stout esports program levels up with new $1M arena

Students restore and refinish an 1855 antique wooden spinning wheel. Photo circa 1953.

Celebrating 60 years: UW-Stout’s School of Art & Design hosts anniversary events Oct. 10-11

Assistant Professor Jonny Wheeler

UW-Stout collaborates on new bachelor’s degree program at Stanley Correctional Institution

Menomonie, Wis. – With ceremonial shovels full of dirt, leaders from University of Wisconsin-Stout, the regional business community and the state of Wisconsin celebrated the start of a three-year, $144.3 million renovation project that will transform the half-century-old Heritage Hall into a cutting-edge educational hub to help meet Wisconsin’s workforce needs.  The project, which began in August and is expected to be completed by fall 2028, will double the number of students Heritage Hall can serve through

‘Power of Partnership’: UW-Stout celebrates groundbreaking for $144M Heritage Hall renovation

The band French Toast plays at The Greyhound. Photo by Ben Mohr.

‘Making It’: UW-Stout masters in design student’s documentary is time capsule of London’s underground music scene

Jason Solberg, right, is a UW-Stout automation leadership student and WCTC instructor. Photo by Waukesha County Technical College.

Training Wisconsin workers: UW-Stout automation leadership students develop niche station for Eaton

Picture of Stout Bus

The Stout Bus Route is back

Stoutward Bound students participate in a learning community, attending classes together before the school year starts.

Stoutward Bound scholars build community as they arrive early to campus

Professor Lopamudra Basu is co-editor of and contributor to “Sing, Slivered Tongue,” a book of poetry which sheds light on the subject of trauma and gathers the voices of 68 women from various South Asian communities.

‘Sing, Slivered Tongue’: UW-Stout professor’s book of poetry is a statement of courage, hope

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