promotes a sense of community among diverse racial, ethnic and cultural groups.
Blue Devil 4-H Club
promotes youth development and community awareness by doing service projects, including organizing activity days for children and providing meals for the elderly.
researches, selects, and produces events and activities for the University
of Wisconsin-Stout student body and campus community.
Breaking Boundaries
raises awareness about people who have varying abilities in life.
Colleges Against Cancer
Dedicated to fighting cancer through education, advocacy, and fundraising.
CAC sponsors events such as the Relay For Life, the Great American Smoke Out,
and a Breast Cancer Awareness Fair. CAC is affiliated with the American
Cancer Society.
College Democrats
educates the UW-Stout community on the positions of Democratic candidates
for public office and facilitates working relationships between interested
UW-Stout students and Democratic candidates for public office.
College Republicans
instills in young adults an active interest in government and provides them
with a vehicle for leadership and political training.
Epsilon Tau Sigma National Veteran's Fraternity
a social and recognition Fraternity founded by veterans intended to organize
college students who have served in any of the Armed Forces of the United
States in order to build morale among veteran students, conduct social and
academic activities, and fund raising events for worthy charities.
Family Weekend Committee
plans, promotes and implements activities for Family Weekend.
works to inform and involve students about environmental issues and concerns
important to the University and the surrounding Dunn County region.
Greenparty
promotes grassroots democracy, social and economic justice.
Habitat for Humanity
affiliated with united Methodist campus ministries.
Hmong Stout Student Association
provides an effective means of self-government and an environment for intellectual,
cultural, and social development.
International Relations Club (IRC)
encourages friendly relationships among students, faculty and staff through a variety of programming activities.
Latinos Unidos [was Club Los Hispanos and Chispa]
promotes community awareness and understanding on campus and in the community
of the Latin Cultures in the U.S. and abroad.
Organization of Adult Students Involved at Stout
(OASIS)
encourages an attitude of mutual support among adult students.
Photography Club
promotes art in the form of both conventional and digital photography.
Members have darkroom privileges and access to high quality digital image
editing equipment. Also, the club organizes galleries of student work
each year.
P.O.N.G. ( People's Organization of Network Gaming)
created to provide a communication channel for gamers on the UW-Stout campus.
Our website provides an open forum of communication that allows gamers to
find other gamers across campus with similar interests and meet in an on-line
arena. PONG also provides hosting for events known as ìLAN (Local
Area Network) Partiesî that occur approximately once a month during
the normal academic year. These events allow gamers to meet and greet
each other in a non-online environment while still enjoying the on-line games
they love.
Stout Decorating Association
provides students with information and experience in regards to a career
in Interior Decorating & Design, and an opportunity to meet other students
with the same interests.
Stout Hand Drumming Club
exists to explore the heritage of musical and cultural diversity in African, Latin, and Middle-Eastern Cultures.
Students Participating in Representing Indian Tribes at Stout (SPIRITS)
informs students of all Native American cultures, provides a support group
for Native American Indian students, faculty, staff and all other interested
parties.
Ten Percent Society
provides a safe, supportive, empowering meeting environment and facilitates
educational awareness about gay, lesbian, and bisexual issues.
UW-Stout Auto Club
creates and stimulates interest in antique automobiles.
Women's Issues
explores social, economic and psychological aspects of women's issues