The Reminiscence Speaker Series on Wednesday, April 24, at University of Wisconsin-Stout will feature alumna and retired faculty member Nancy Schofield.
A member of the National Coalition Against Censorship, which represents 50 nonprofit arts organizations, will give two presentations at UW-Stout.
A traditional, three-line Japanese poem helped teach UW-Stout students how to write concisely and interview people with little or no preparation.
As an all-conference player who hit .500 in 2018, Mary Iliopoulos has established herself as a tough out leading off for the UW-Stout softball team.
Zoo Moua was looking forward to getting into the classroom and putting his new teaching degree to work when he graduated in May of 2018.
As a survivor of sexual violence, University of Wisconsin-Stout senior MaKayla Pederson would like to know that her trauma may help others.
With more than one-third of university students nationally food insecure, Sarah Snyder knew she had to do something to help.
A new type of student sports team, one that will compete with computers, could be representing UW-Stout as early as fall 2020.
One of reasons Charlene Retzlaff was drawn to the retail merchandising and management program at UW-Stout is her love for fashion.
Theater, fashion, art, film, music, comedy — all that and more are part of UW-Stout’s annual Family Weekend scheduled Friday and Saturday, April 12-13.