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Upcoming Events

23
Feb

Student Association Logo Redesign Contest Deadline
Thursday, All Day More Detail

Stout Student Association is looking for talented designers like YOU to redesign their logo. The winning designer will receive $50 for their hard work. Designs must include 'University Student Senate' and 'Stout Student Association' or 'USS' and 'SSA.' Submissions must include the logo design in PDF and Adobe Illustrator formats attached to an email with the subject line of 'SSA Logo Design' including the student entrant's full name, campus address, and phone number. Entrants must submit their designs via email to ssapresident@uwstout.edu by February 23, 2012.Sponsored by: SSAFor more information contact: Neal Peterson View Event Page

23
Feb

Mock Interview Days: signup deadline
Thursday, All Day More Detail

Career Services will host Mock Interview Days Monday, Feb. 27, and Tuesday, Feb. 28, in Career Services, room 103 of the Administration Building.Employers will conduct 15-minute mock interviews with students followed by a 15-minute feedback session.Instructors are asked to encourage students to sign up by the deadline, Thursday, Feb. 23.With questions, contact Tana Lamm or call Career Services at ext. 1601. View Event Page

24
Feb

Raising Our Voices for Change
Friday, 7:00PM to 9:30PM More Detail

Raising Our Voices for Change, a fundraiser at Harvey Hall Theatre to help underserved students for study abroad, will feature music, dance, art and a silent auction led by percussionist Babatunde Lea of Menomonie. Sponsored by the Hmong Stout Student Organization, Black Student Union, students and faculty. View Event Page

24
Feb

Co-op Meritorious Achievement Award deadline
Friday, 4:30PM More Detail

Faculty and staff are asked to encourage cooperative education students from fall 2010, and spring and summer 2011 to apply for the 2010-11 Co-op Meritorious Achievement Award. Each year UW-Stout has a group of outstanding students participating in the Cooperative Education Program. The university community wants to recognize those who excelled with this award.To apply, students need to complete and submit the following:--application form--personal statement--unofficial transcripts--updated resumeThese items need to be submitted to coop@uwstout.edu prior to the deadline of 4:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 24.With questions, contact Career Services at ext. 1601 or at coop@uwstout.edu.Award notifications will be made by Friday, March 9. Recipients will be invited to attend an awards reception Wednesday, April 11, on campus. View Event Page

28
Feb

Qualtrics training and support
Tuesday, 10:00AM to 11:00AM More Detail

A Qualtrics basic survey training session will be offered from 10-11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28, in room 303 of Bowman Hall. Training sessions are open to students, faculty and staff. Qualtrics Support, in room 116 of Bowman Hall, offers technical support and training.One-on-one help is available from 1-3 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays; appointments can be made for other times.Contact Qualtrics@uwstout.edu via email or by phone at ext. 5367, with any Qualtrics-related questions.Log in to the Intranet to access Qualtrics Support. View Event Page

28
Feb

Student and staff meditation group meeting
Tuesday, 11:30AM to 12:20PM More Detail

Guided meditation sessions will be offered from 11:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Tuesdays throughout the semester in the Walnut Room of the Memorial Student Center. Exceptions are Tuesday, Feb. 14, in the White Pine Room and Tuesday, March 27, in the Badger Room.The sessions are an opportunity to get together with others who are interested in learning about and experiencing guided meditations for increased well-being, concentration, confidence and stress management.Individuals may attend one or all of the sessions. Preregistration is not required.With questions, contact Mary Jackelen of the Counseling Center. View Event Page

29
Feb

No title.
Wednesday, More Detail

The deadline has been extended to Wednesday, Feb. 29, for the UW System Applied Research Grant and Joint Applied Research-WiTAG Programs for 2012-13.Grant applications need to be submitted to Research Services by Sunday, Feb. 19. Refer to guidelines for more information.If individuals did not submit an optional letter of intent and are planning to submit a proposal, they need to contact Sue Foxwell, Research Services, via email or at ext. 2477. View Event Page

2
Mar

Edina Country Club Beer Tasting - Alumni Event
Friday, 6:30PM More Detail

Edina Country Club Beer Tasting - Alumni EventTaste fine craft beers and enjoy the evening with alumni & friendsMarch 1 - 6:30pmEdina Country Club5100 Wooddale Avenue - Edina, MN$30 per person – register at www.uwstout.edu/alumni View Event Page

3
Mar

Softball Camp
Saturday, 7:45AM to 6:30PM More Detail

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4
Mar

Softball Camp
Sunday, 7:30AM to 6:45PM More Detail

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6
Mar

Second Installment of Tuition/Fees Due (100%)
Tuesday, All Day More Detail

A late payment charge of $75.00 will be charged to students who fail to pay 100% of their tuition by this deadline. View Event Page

6
Mar

Student and staff meditation group meeting
Tuesday, 11:30AM to 12:20PM More Detail

Guided meditation sessions will be offered from 11:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Tuesdays throughout the semester in the Walnut Room of the Memorial Student Center. Exceptions are Tuesday, Feb. 14, in the White Pine Room and Tuesday, March 27, in the Badger Room.The sessions are an opportunity to get together with others who are interested in learning about and experiencing guided meditations for increased well-being, concentration, confidence and stress management.Individuals may attend one or all of the sessions. Preregistration is not required.With questions, contact Mary Jackelen of the Counseling Center. View Event Page

7
Mar

Summer 2012 Registration Begins
Wednesday, All Day More Detail

Registration for ALL Graduate students will begin on March 7.Registration for Undergraduate Students will begin on March 7 after the graduate student registration period and continue to March 9. Specific registration dates and times will be decided by current credit completion.Tutorials are available with details on how to find your Summer Session registration date/time, as well as how to register for classes on AccessStout. View Event Page

7
Mar

Optimal Aging Lecture Series
Wednesday, 12:00PM to 1:00PM More Detail

UW-Stout and Mayo Clinic Health System offer the following sessions in the Optimal Aging Lecture Series.--The A-B-Cs of Medicare, Thursday, Feb. 16, presented by Jane Mahoney, Greater Wisconsin Agency on Aging Resources.--New Partnerships in Later Life, Wednesday, March 7, presented by Liz Bayler Levaro, human development and family studies.--Gardening Forever!, Tuesday, April 10, presented by Kitrina Carlson, biology.Each session is held from noon to 1 p.m. in the Education Center of Mayo Clinic Health System in Menomonie.The sessions are free and include a light lunch.Go to Mayo Clinic Health System Classes and Events for detailed information and to register, which is required. Individuals also can call 715-233-7464. View Event Page

8
Mar

Summer 2012 Registration for Undergrad Students
Thursday, All Day More Detail

Registration for Undergraduate Students will begin on March 7 after the graduate student registration period and continue to March 9. Specific registration dates and times will be decided by current credit completion.Tutorials are available with details on how to find your Summer Session registration date/time, as well as how to register for classes on AccessStout. View Event Page

9
Mar

Summer 2012 Registration for Undergrad Students
Friday, All Day More Detail

Registration for Undergraduate Students will begin on March 7 after the graduate student registration period and continue to March 9. Specific registration dates and times will be decided by current credit completion.Tutorials are available with details on how to find your Summer Session registration date/time, as well as how to register for classes on AccessStout. View Event Page

9
Mar

End of Third Quarter / Spring Break Begins
Friday, 5:00PM More Detail

End of Third Quarter, Spring Break begins at 5:00 pm View Event Page

10
Mar

Summer 2012 Open Registration Begins
Saturday, All Day More Detail

Open enrollment will begin on March 10, at which point all enrolled Spring 2012 students will be able to enroll in Summer Session courses up until the add/drop dates for the course.Tutorials are available with details on how to find your Summer Session registration date/time, as well as how to register for classes on AccessStout. View Event Page

13
Mar

Student and staff meditation group meeting
Tuesday, 11:30AM to 12:20PM More Detail

Guided meditation sessions will be offered from 11:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Tuesdays throughout the semester in the Walnut Room of the Memorial Student Center. Exceptions are Tuesday, Feb. 14, in the White Pine Room and Tuesday, March 27, in the Badger Room.The sessions are an opportunity to get together with others who are interested in learning about and experiencing guided meditations for increased well-being, concentration, confidence and stress management.Individuals may attend one or all of the sessions. Preregistration is not required.With questions, contact Mary Jackelen of the Counseling Center. View Event Page

20
Mar

Student and staff meditation group meeting
Tuesday, 11:30AM to 12:20PM More Detail

Guided meditation sessions will be offered from 11:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Tuesdays throughout the semester in the Walnut Room of the Memorial Student Center. Exceptions are Tuesday, Feb. 14, in the White Pine Room and Tuesday, March 27, in the Badger Room.The sessions are an opportunity to get together with others who are interested in learning about and experiencing guided meditations for increased well-being, concentration, confidence and stress management.Individuals may attend one or all of the sessions. Preregistration is not required.With questions, contact Mary Jackelen of the Counseling Center. View Event Page

23
Mar

Campus Preview Day
Friday, All Day More Detail

Large Recruitment Event View Event Page

23
Mar

Last Day to Elect CR/NC Option for Qrtr 4 Classes
Friday, All Day More Detail

This is the last day that students can choose the credit/no-credit option for fourth quarter classes.The Credit/No Credit (CR/NC) credit option may be elected bystudents who wish to explore content outside their field of studywithout jeopardizing their grade point average. The appropriatestandards for CR/NC will be determined by the instructor of the course.The student must file the approval form for the CR/NC option with theRegistrar during the course add period. The program director must signthe approval form for the CR/NC option. Courses for which the CR/NCoption is elected may be applied to an undergraduate degree at theoption of the program director. A course for which the studenthas elected the CR/NC option and in which the student received the mark'NC' may not be repeated with the CR/NC option. The marks of 'CR' and'NC' are not used in calculating the grade point average. For the markof 'CR,' credit hours are recorded and apply to the undergraduatedegree if approved by the program director. For the mark 'NC,' nocredit hours are calculated into the grade point average. A student mayelect to receive a mark of 'CR' or 'NC' for a maximum of 10 percent ofthe courses in an undergraduate degree, but for no more than one coursein any term. The choice to receive a mark of 'CR' or 'NC' for a course, once approved, is irreversible. View Event Page

25
Mar

Last Day to Drop 4th Quarter Classes Without "WS"
Sunday, All Day More Detail

This is the last day to drop fourth quarter courses without receiving a grade of 'WS'. WS or 'Withdrawal satisfactory' is a drop grade given to students who drop a course after the full refund drop period but before the partial refund period ends. It will appear on the students transcript but will not affect GPA in any way. View Event Page

27
Mar

Advisement Day - No Classes
Tuesday, All Day More Detail

Advisement Day is a day where courses are not held and students are given time to discuss their program and degree plans with their advisor.All undergraduate students are required to attend any advisement day meetings that are held by their major, as well as to meet individually with their advisor.Make sure to be aware of your major's meetings and to contact your advisor to schedule a meeting. View Event Page

27
Mar

Student and staff meditation group meeting
Tuesday, 11:30AM to 12:20PM More Detail

Guided meditation sessions will be offered from 11:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Tuesdays throughout the semester in the Walnut Room of the Memorial Student Center. Exceptions are Tuesday, Feb. 14, in the White Pine Room and Tuesday, March 27, in the Badger Room.The sessions are an opportunity to get together with others who are interested in learning about and experiencing guided meditations for increased well-being, concentration, confidence and stress management.Individuals may attend one or all of the sessions. Preregistration is not required.With questions, contact Mary Jackelen of the Counseling Center. View Event Page

28
Mar

Fall 2012 Registration Begins
Wednesday, All Day More Detail

Registration for Fall 2012 will begin on March 28. Your registration date and time will be decided by current credit completion and graduate/undergraduate status.Specific dates are as follows: - March 28th-30th Graduate Students Only - April 2nd-5th Priority Registration and Seniors - April 10th-13th Juniors - April 16th-20th Sophomores - April 23rd-27th Freshmen Continuing - April 28th Open RegistrationTutorials are available with details on how to find your registration date/time, as well as how to register for classes on AccessStout. View Event Page

3
Apr

Last Day to Drop Semester Classes Without "WU"
Tuesday, All Day More Detail

This is the last day to drop semester courses without receiving a grade of 'WU'. WU or 'Withdrawal unsatisfactory' is a drop grade given to students who drop a course after the partial refund period ends. It will appear on the students transcript but will not affect GPA in any way. View Event Page

3
Apr

Student and staff meditation group meeting
Tuesday, 11:30AM to 12:20PM More Detail

Guided meditation sessions will be offered from 11:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Tuesdays throughout the semester in the Walnut Room of the Memorial Student Center. Exceptions are Tuesday, Feb. 14, in the White Pine Room and Tuesday, March 27, in the Badger Room.The sessions are an opportunity to get together with others who are interested in learning about and experiencing guided meditations for increased well-being, concentration, confidence and stress management.Individuals may attend one or all of the sessions. Preregistration is not required.With questions, contact Mary Jackelen of the Counseling Center. View Event Page

10
Apr

Student and staff meditation group meeting
Tuesday, 11:30AM to 12:20PM More Detail

Guided meditation sessions will be offered from 11:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Tuesdays throughout the semester in the Walnut Room of the Memorial Student Center. Exceptions are Tuesday, Feb. 14, in the White Pine Room and Tuesday, March 27, in the Badger Room.The sessions are an opportunity to get together with others who are interested in learning about and experiencing guided meditations for increased well-being, concentration, confidence and stress management.Individuals may attend one or all of the sessions. Preregistration is not required.With questions, contact Mary Jackelen of the Counseling Center. View Event Page

10
Apr

Optimal Aging Lecture Series
Tuesday, 12:00PM to 1:00PM More Detail

UW-Stout and Mayo Clinic Health System offer the following sessions in the Optimal Aging Lecture Series.--The A-B-Cs of Medicare, Thursday, Feb. 16, presented by Jane Mahoney, Greater Wisconsin Agency on Aging Resources.--New Partnerships in Later Life, Wednesday, March 7, presented by Liz Bayler Levaro, human development and family studies.--Gardening Forever!, Tuesday, April 10, presented by Kitrina Carlson, biology.Each session is held from noon to 1 p.m. in the Education Center of Mayo Clinic Health System in Menomonie.The sessions are free and include a light lunch.Go to Mayo Clinic Health System Classes and Events for detailed information and to register, which is required. Individuals also can call 715-233-7464. View Event Page

11
Apr

Disney College Program Live Presentation
Wednesday, 5:00PM to 7:00PM More Detail

The Disney College Program is coming to UW-Stout. A Disney College Program Recruiter will be campus, Aprill 11, for the live presentation to share how you can be part of the most magical internship opportunity. It will cover all aspects of the internship, how to apply, and offer students a chance to ask any questions they may have. View Event Page

17
Apr

Last Day to Drop 4th Quarter Classes without "WU"
Tuesday, All Day More Detail

This is the last day to drop fourth quarter courses without receiving a grade of 'WU'. WU or 'Withdrawal unsatisfactory' is a drop grade given to students who drop a course after the partial refund period ends. It will appear on the students transcript but will not affect GPA in any way. View Event Page

17
Apr

Student and staff meditation group meeting
Tuesday, 11:30AM to 12:20PM More Detail

Guided meditation sessions will be offered from 11:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Tuesdays throughout the semester in the Walnut Room of the Memorial Student Center. Exceptions are Tuesday, Feb. 14, in the White Pine Room and Tuesday, March 27, in the Badger Room.The sessions are an opportunity to get together with others who are interested in learning about and experiencing guided meditations for increased well-being, concentration, confidence and stress management.Individuals may attend one or all of the sessions. Preregistration is not required.With questions, contact Mary Jackelen of the Counseling Center. View Event Page

24
Apr

Student and staff meditation group meeting
Tuesday, 11:30AM to 12:20PM More Detail

Guided meditation sessions will be offered from 11:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Tuesdays throughout the semester in the Walnut Room of the Memorial Student Center. Exceptions are Tuesday, Feb. 14, in the White Pine Room and Tuesday, March 27, in the Badger Room.The sessions are an opportunity to get together with others who are interested in learning about and experiencing guided meditations for increased well-being, concentration, confidence and stress management.Individuals may attend one or all of the sessions. Preregistration is not required.With questions, contact Mary Jackelen of the Counseling Center. View Event Page

1
May

Student and staff meditation group meeting
Tuesday, 11:30AM to 12:20PM More Detail

Guided meditation sessions will be offered from 11:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Tuesdays throughout the semester in the Walnut Room of the Memorial Student Center. Exceptions are Tuesday, Feb. 14, in the White Pine Room and Tuesday, March 27, in the Badger Room.The sessions are an opportunity to get together with others who are interested in learning about and experiencing guided meditations for increased well-being, concentration, confidence and stress management.Individuals may attend one or all of the sessions. Preregistration is not required.With questions, contact Mary Jackelen of the Counseling Center. View Event Page

1
May

Regan Gurung presentation
Tuesday, 4:30PM to 8:00PM More Detail

Regan Gurung, professor in the human development and psychology department at UW-Green Bay, will give two presentations Tuesday, May 1, 2012. From 4:30-5:30 p.m. he will present “Invigorating Student Learning: How Should Students Study?” and from 7-8 p.m. “Social Media, Learning and Living: How Facebook and Texting Can Rewire Your Brain.” Both sessions will be held in the Crystal Ballroom of the Memorial Student Center.Gurung, a nationally known psychologist, was the 2011 recipient of the 19th UW Regents Award for Excellence in Teaching and was recognized in 2009 as the Wisconsin College Teacher of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Faculty may consider having students participate and include the date in the spring syllabi as an opportunity for extra credit or a learning activity.More promotional information will be sent out closer to the event.For more information on him refer to Gurung.With questions contact Renee Howarton by email or at ext. 5196. View Event Page

8
May

Student and staff meditation group meeting
Tuesday, 11:30AM to 12:20PM More Detail

Guided meditation sessions will be offered from 11:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. Tuesdays throughout the semester in the Walnut Room of the Memorial Student Center. Exceptions are Tuesday, Feb. 14, in the White Pine Room and Tuesday, March 27, in the Badger Room.The sessions are an opportunity to get together with others who are interested in learning about and experiencing guided meditations for increased well-being, concentration, confidence and stress management.Individuals may attend one or all of the sessions. Preregistration is not required.With questions, contact Mary Jackelen of the Counseling Center. View Event Page

9
May

Study Day, No Classes
Wednesday, All Day More Detail

The day before evaulation week begins, students are given a day without courses to study and prepare for their final evaluations. View Event Page

10
May

Evaluation Week
Thursday, All Day More Detail

Each evaluation period is 110 minutes long and is followed by a 10 minute break (First and Third quarter, and arranged classes will not have a scheduled evaluation period). All classes will meet during the time scheduled in Evaluation Week. Special times are reserved for multiple section exams. Instructors will notify you at the beginning of the term of this arrangement. You are committed to this schedule. Do not make commitments during this time that could conflict in any way with scheduled evaluation periods.The Evaluation Week schedule must be adhered to by all faculty and staff as published here. Instructors are expected to accommodate students who have three or more scheduled final exams on one day. View Event Page

11
May

Evaluation Week
Friday, All Day More Detail

Each evaluation period is 110 minutes long and is followed by a 10 minute break (First and Third quarter, and arranged classes will not have a scheduled evaluation period). All classes will meet during the time scheduled in Evaluation Week. Special times are reserved for multiple section exams. Instructors will notify you at the beginning of the term of this arrangement. You are committed to this schedule. Do not make commitments during this time that could conflict in any way with scheduled evaluation periods.The Evaluation Week schedule must be adhered to by all faculty and staff as published here. Instructors are expected to accommodate students who have three or more scheduled final exams on one day. View Event Page

12
May

Graduation Commencement #1 (See Description)
Saturday, 9:30AM More Detail

This ceremony is for students graduating from the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences; the College of Management; and the Graduate School. View Event Page

12
May

Graduation Commencement #2 (See Description)
Saturday, 2:00PM More Detail

This ceremony is for students graduating from the College of Education, Heath and Human Sciences; theCollege of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics; and the Graduate School. View Event Page

14
May

Evaluation Week
Monday, All Day More Detail

Each evaluation period is 110 minutes long and is followed by a 10 minute break (First and Third quarter, and arranged classes will not have a scheduled evaluation period). All classes will meet during the time scheduled in Evaluation Week. Special times are reserved for multiple section exams. Instructors will notify you at the beginning of the term of this arrangement. You are committed to this schedule. Do not make commitments during this time that could conflict in any way with scheduled evaluation periods.The Evaluation Week schedule must be adhered to by all faculty and staff as published here. Instructors are expected to accommodate students who have three or more scheduled final exams on one day. View Event Page

15
May

Evaluation Week
Tuesday, All Day More Detail

Each evaluation period is 110 minutes long and is followed by a 10 minute break (First and Third quarter, and arranged classes will not have a scheduled evaluation period). All classes will meet during the time scheduled in Evaluation Week. Special times are reserved for multiple section exams. Instructors will notify you at the beginning of the term of this arrangement. You are committed to this schedule. Do not make commitments during this time that could conflict in any way with scheduled evaluation periods.The Evaluation Week schedule must be adhered to by all faculty and staff as published here. Instructors are expected to accommodate students who have three or more scheduled final exams on one day. View Event Page

16
May

Evaluation Week
Wednesday, All Day More Detail

Each evaluation period is 110 minutes long and is followed by a 10 minute break (First and Third quarter, and arranged classes will not have a scheduled evaluation period). All classes will meet during the time scheduled in Evaluation Week. Special times are reserved for multiple section exams. Instructors will notify you at the beginning of the term of this arrangement. You are committed to this schedule. Do not make commitments during this time that could conflict in any way with scheduled evaluation periods.The Evaluation Week schedule must be adhered to by all faculty and staff as published here. Instructors are expected to accommodate students who have three or more scheduled final exams on one day. View Event Page

21
May

All Spring Grades Due by 4:30pm
Monday, All Day More Detail

Instructors must submit grades for their courses by this date.A tutorial is available with details on how to submit grades using Access Stout. View Event Page


Featured Events

28
Feb

Invisible Children Film Screening with LRA Escapee
Tuesday, 6:00PM to 7:30PM

On February 27, a special first-ever screening of the new, final cut of the film titled Kony 2012, will be held at the University of Wisconsin-Stout. An escapee from the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) will be available to speak and answer questions. The film will run from 6:00-7:00 p.m., followed by a half hour of discussion. This event is completely FREE and open to everyone, students, staff, faculty, and members of the public alike. We invite anyone who is interested in learning more about the world and expanding their perspective to attend. View a trailer of the film to learn more: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwN-WZjgrSQ&noredirect=1 View Event Page

8
Mar

ExporTech
Thursday, 8:30AM to 4:30PM

ExporTech™ is the only national export assistance program that offers a structured yet customizable, process that guides companies through every aspect of export growth. At the completion of the program, each company will have developed its own international growth plan and accelerated their export sales process. View Event Page

22
Mar

Red Cedar River watershed conference
Thursday, All Day

The daylong conference The Red Cedar: Land, Water and People Coming Together will be held Thursday, March 22, in the Memorial Student Center.The conference will address the health of the Red Cedar River watershed, which impacts everyone. The day will be spent exploring possible solutions.If registering before Thursday, March 8, the cost is $35. The College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics is a sponsor. View Event Page

22
Mar

The Red Cedar:Land, Water & People Coming Together
Thursday, 8:30AM to 4:30PM

Clean rivers, lakes and streams are essential community assets. Get together with fellow citizens from across the Red Cedar Watershed to learn about what can be done, and how we can all work together, to restore and maintain these priceless natural resources.Registration and program details are available at http://www.uwstout.edu/profed/redcedar View Event Page

12
Apr

ExporTech
Thursday, 8:30AM to 4:30PM

ExporTech™ is the only national export assistance program that offers a structured yet customizable, process that guides companies through every aspect of export growth. At the completion of the program, each company will have developed its own international growth plan and accelerated their export sales process. View Event Page

26
Apr

2012 Early Childhood Education Conference
Thursday, All Day

Please join us for our 34th annual Early Childhood Education Conference. Historically, the University of Wisconsin-Stout has provided a program that has included a wealth of developmentally appropriate curriculum ideas for children, from birth to eight years of age. View Event Page

27
Apr

2012 Early Childhood Education Conference
Friday, All Day

Please join us for our 34th annual Early Childhood Education Conference. Historically, the University of Wisconsin-Stout has provided a program that has included a wealth of developmentally appropriate curriculum ideas for children, from birth to eight years of age. View Event Page

28
Apr

2012 Early Childhood Education Conference
Saturday, All Day

Please join us for our 34th annual Early Childhood Education Conference. Historically, the University of Wisconsin-Stout has provided a program that has included a wealth of developmentally appropriate curriculum ideas for children, from birth to eight years of age. View Event Page

22
May

Manufacturing Advantage Conference
Tuesday, 8:00AM to 4:30PM

The 5th Annual Manufacturing Advantage Conference provides manufacturers with in-depth networking and educational opportunities that address the key ailments facing manufacturers today. Tracks includeCustomer-focused innovationWorkforce engagement, development and retentionSuperior process improvementSupply chain management and collaborationSustainability Global engagement. View Event Page

16
Jul

Advancing the STEM Agenda Conference
Monday, 7:00AM to 5:00PM

Program Details: Network and advance ideas in support of STEM education initiatives in schools, colleges and universities and the workplace. Gain ideas on improving STEM education student success at your school or campus and collaboration with industry STEM partners. If you are involved with STEM education student success and transition to the workforce, you will want to attend this conference.Target Audience: Teachers, education administrators, faculty members from education and the STEM fields, government officials and others who work in STEM related fields. View Event Page

17
Jul

Advancing the STEM Agenda Conference
Tuesday, 7:00AM to 5:00PM

Program Details: Network and advance ideas in support of STEM education initiatives in schools, colleges and universities and the workplace. Gain ideas on improving STEM education student success at your school or campus and collaboration with industry STEM partners. If you are involved with STEM education student success and transition to the workforce, you will want to attend this conference.Target Audience: Teachers, education administrators, faculty members from education and the STEM fields, government officials and others who work in STEM related fields. View Event Page