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Innovative Leader. From our Malcolm Baldrige National Quality award to our polytechnic designation, UW-Stout is a leader in educational innovation.
Innovative Leader. From our Malcolm Baldrige National Quality award to our polytechnic designation, UW-Stout is a leader in educational innovation.
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Chancellor Charles W. SorensenChancellor Charles W. Sorensen. Photo DetailsFilename: cws1.jpg |
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Historic Second Street CorridorStudents at University of Wisconsin-Stout stroll along the Historic Second Street Corridor in the center of campus. More than 8,000 students attend the university which is known for its specialized career-oriented majors. Photo DetailsFilename: bh0.jpg |
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President George BushChancellor Charles W. Sorensen looks on as President George W. Bush outlines his plans to improve corporate responsibility during the Malcolm Baldrige Quality Award ceremonies, Thursday, March 7, 2002. UW-Stout was the first university to receive the prestigious award. UW-Stout photo by Marty Springer. Photo DetailsFilename: ac1.jpg |
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President George Bush Presents the AwardPresident George W. Bush presents the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award to UW-Stout during ceremonies at the Washington Hilton, Thursday, March 7, 2002. Photo DetailsFilename: ac2.jpg |
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Bowman Hall ClocktowerThe clock tower on Bowman Hall at University of Wisconsin-Stout. More than 8,000 students attend the university which is known for its specialized career-oriented majors. Photo DetailsFilename: bh1.jpg |
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Millennium HallUW-Stout's Millennium Hall serves as the electronic hub of the campus, bringing all the university's information technology components together in a single location. Photo DetailsFilename: mh_01.jpg |
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A Laptop CampusToting laptop computers to class will soon be as common as carrying books at UW-Stout. The university recently became Wisconsin's first public laptop university. Photo DetailsFilename: lc.jpg |
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A Hands On Learning ExperienceHands on, minds on learning sets UW-Stout apart. For the past three years, approximately 30 percent of group instruction took place in a laboratory where students can combine theory, practice and experimentation. A construction laboratory is pictured here. Photo DetailsFilename: cl.jpg |