When students step into the plastics engineering lab at University of Wisconsin-Stout, they are working with state-of-the-art equipment.
Two University of Wisconsin-Stout students will present a patent-pending combination yard game and lawn chair at a statewide business competition.
Students in the manufacturing engineering, mechanical engineering and engineering technology programs at UW-Stout have some new opportunities.
Two recent projects in collaboration with Minneapolis companies helped industrial design students get professional experience, and the university benefited too.
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.
In early February, UW-Stout announced that its employment and continuing education rate for 2016-17 graduates had risen from 97.4 to 98.2 percent.
When the competition gets hot, keeping their cool is imperative, according to high school students competing in University of Wisconsin-Stout’s first-ever Recip
New graduates of University of Wisconsin-Stout enjoyed even greater success in the job market than last year, according to a new employment report.
The Spring Career Conference, the second of UW-Stout’s two annual events, is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 27-28.
The new School of Engineering at University of Wisconsin-Stout will be named after the founder of Phillips Plastics, Robert F. Cervenka.