On the back of a toe tag hanging in an exhibit in the University of Wisconsin-Stout Library a simple message printed by the student filling out the tag reads:
Kim Uetz enjoys the challenges of working at the University of Wisconsin-Stout University Library and helping faculty and students with their textbook needs.
In 2020 as University of Wisconsin-Stout prepared for spring break, the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic.
Ken Avidor’s ‘Bicyclopolis,’ set in the Twin Cities, part of Reading Across Campus
University of Wisconsin-Stout senior Kathy DeCamp will share the language of the Ho-Chunk Nation at the International Mother Language Day Celebration Tuesday, F
Science fiction expert to lead virtual lecture Feb. 16
George Orwell’s novel “1984” will be the focus of an event about censorship hosted by UW-Stout’s Menard Center.
Many University of Wisconsin-Stout female students supported and worked to help pass the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920 that granted the nation
Ann Vogl loves working at University of Wisconsin-Stout’s University Library because she never stops learning.
When University of Wisconsin-Stout Archivist Heather Stecklein researched the 1918 flu pandemic, she was disappointed how few personal stories she could find fr