I knew I wanted to do engineering because I really liked math, and I was told that mechanical and manufacturing would be a little bit more theoretical.
In “Big Fish” Edward Bloom tells tall tales of a witch, a giant, a mermaid and a werewolf.
Rajiv Asthana, a professor in the Robert F. Cervenka School of Engineering at UW-Stout, recently received the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award.
Students in the manufacturing engineering, mechanical engineering and engineering technology programs at UW-Stout have some new opportunities.
The intersections of free speech, political censorship and minorities will be the topic of a presentation and discussion at UW-Stout.
Allegra Van Rossum remembers becoming interested in computers in middle school. When she reached high school, she began to think about a career in the field.
University of Wisconsin-Stout Associate Professor Marlann Patterson envisions a world where citizen scientists use 3D printers to create their own vacuum system
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.
Beth Brinkmann, a UW-Stout alumna and human resources manager for the Greenheck Group of Wausau, has been attending the Career Conferences for 13 years.
Jesse Cain grew up watching the northern Wisconsin town of Hayward put on an international event, the American Birkebeiner cross-country ski race.