School of Management

The UW-Stout School of Management fosters leadership and management experiences for our students to connect with regional and global partners.
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Leading the Future of Industry for Over 50 Years

Today’s business environments put a premium on leadership that blends experiential competence, conceptual capacity, interpersonal relationships, and ethical temperaments. An innovative business education that nurtures practical decision making and guides knowledge-intensive enterprise activities is key for such leadership.

UW-Stout's School of Management fosters leadership and management experiences for our students to connect with regional and global partners to address the betterment of communities, organizational effectiveness, and innovation.

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Cabot Executive-in-Residence Series

The Cabot Executive Residency Program allows UW-Stout to invite major corporate leaders to spend one or several days on campus to get involved.
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Inspiring Graduate: Hanahh Eggum, M.S. Training & Talent Development

Supporting campus community through the Dean of Students Office
Polytechnic universities focus on practical, career-oriented skills, offering an alternative to traditional universities Featured Image

Polytechnic universities focus on practical, career-oriented skills, offering an alternative to traditional universities

Professors Kelly Droege and Laura Reisinger details what distinguishes the polytechnic universities from traditional education.
UW-Stout faculty integrate A.I. research in machine learning, business technology, composition courses Featured Image

UW-Stout faculty integrate A.I. research in machine learning, business technology, composition courses

University’s 360-degree approach to artificial intelligence aims to ‘equip students with hands-on experience and an applied understanding’