Students from five majors collaborate to reimagine packaging
Tanya Ragan and Kristen Raney change lives through building communities
It’s a scene that mashes two eras of Wisconsin history: Paul Bunyan wearing a baseball uniform and running in front of Babe the Blue Ox, with a baseball glove.
At Gallery 209 in the Applied Arts Building at UW-Stout, studio art majors have a place to exhibit their best work.
At first glance, Jessica Cook’s career and education don’t seem like a match. She designs golf apparel and has a business administration degree from UW-Stout.
Discover what Environmental Science students do on day one in their Plants and People class.
Stoehr turned his dreams into two unexpected careers, will open art exhibit during Cabot program
Seringa McHugh helping with projects to impact Target’s branding, marketing
Real-world experiences on and off campus prepare students for industry in need of skilled graduates
Classes connect with professionals, see creative production process firsthand