How did Anna Haggerty go from a small town in rural Minnesota to landing a job at the world’s largest cosmetics company?
Two major student productions, a fashion show and a musical, will highlight UW-Stout’s Family Weekend Friday, April 6, to Sunday, April 8.
A game designed by a University 0f Wisconsin-Stout December graduate brought home a second-place national award at the Intel University Games Showcase and Expo
For the sixth straight year, the game design and development programs at UW-Stout have been ranked in the top 25 in the country.
I love to draw and tell stories, and honestly, what I love about my program is my peers, they are some of the most driven and motivated people I have ever met.
The game design and development programs at UW-Stout will be back in the national spotlight this year with a return trip to the Intel University Games Showcase.
Tickets are on sale for three special events coming up at UW-Stout, “Big Fish” the musical, the annual Fashion Without Fabric show and comedian Charlie Berens.
Two recent projects in collaboration with Minneapolis companies helped industrial design students get professional experience, and the university benefited too.
UW-Stout senior Carly Troudt wanted safety pins to shine when she created a dress that won third place at the Boston Scientific Hearts for Fashion Show.
Artists from opposite U.S. coasts will come together for a three-part exhibit at UW-Stout’s Furlong Gallery.