In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Brown vs. Board of Education that segregated schools were illegal, a decision that helped fuel civil rights changes.
An expert in restorative justice will be the keynote speaker at the Criminal Justice and Rehabilitation Conference set for Tuesday, Oct. 29, at UW-Stout.
A speaker discussing personal finance and a training event for Shaken Baby Syndrome are part of the annual Family and Consumer Sciences Education Conference.
Two CSTEMM professors have received the first Excellence in Partnering with External Stakeholders Award.
With more than 13 billion pounds produced in the U.S. each year — about a quarter of that in Wisconsin — it’s obvious that Americans love their cheese.
During the recent 50th anniversary of U.S. astronauts becoming the first to walk on the moon, historians paid tribute to the accomplishment.
McCullough recognized for her work in helping break down gender barriers for females in science
The 12th annual Wisconsin Science and Technology Symposium will be held Monday and Tuesday, July 22-23, at UW-Stout.
When children have suffered childhood traumas their brains don’t care about math, they are just trying to survive.
Four professorships have been awarded to faculty members at University of Wisconsin-Stout to help them improve their areas of teaching expertise.