Human Sciences Day is a professional development opportunity, occurring annually in the spring, for students and alumni of the College of Arts and Human Sciences. This event is a collaboration between Career Services and the College of Arts and Human Sciences to help students explore career opportunities in nonprofit, government, public and private companies, along with graduate school. Students and alumni can engage in purposeful career conversations and network with employers to gain perspectives of what they can do for an internship or professional position after earning their degree.
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Agenda:
Career Services Presents: What Can I Do with This Degree?
9:05-10:00am
MSC Ballroom A
Hear from our Career Services team as they share tips on career exploration and resources to utilize as you consider where your degree might take you.
Polytechnic Putt Putt
10:15am-12:15pm
MSC Great Hall
Take a swing at career readiness! Putt your way through a mini‑golf course where each hole highlights key skills employers look for. You’ll chat with faculty and employers along the way to see how these skills connect to real‑world opportunities, all while navigating creative obstacles inspired by UW–Stout programs.
Employer Panel: Careers in Government & Nonprofit
11:15am-12:10pm
MSC Ballroom A
MSC Ballroom A
Hear from professionals in local government and nonprofit organizations as they share their career journeys and offer insights on building a career in these impactful fields.
Interview Gone Wrong: Mock Interview Demonstrations
12:20-1:15pm
MSC Ballroom A
MSC Ballroom A
Watch interviews come to life through skits that highlight common mistakes and best‑practice strategies. Learn what to do (and what not to do!) when it’s your turn in the hot seat.
Employer Panel: Articulating Your Skills
6:00-7:00pm
Virtual via Zoom (link to come)
Virtual via Zoom (link to come)
Discover how to connect classroom experiences to real-world job opportunities and learn strategies to confidently showcase your skills in interviews, at networking events, and beyond.
UW-Stout StudentI highly recommend anyone doing this. It really helped me see places I was interested in.