Honors Chemistry students’ experiments spark curiosity
Cross-disciplinary teams present prototypes at Research Day, Engineers Without Borders' design challenge addressed by nearly 90 students
Dean Daniel Freedman explains the science behind why rubies are red and emeralds are green.
Learn more about why the sky is blue from Dean Daniel Freedman.
Honors Chemistry student teams pair up to develop biodiesel, test toxic chemicals in the lab
In 2010 when the $43 million, gleaming Jarvis Hall Science Wing addition was dedicated, Gov. Jim Doyle and others called it the finest in the state.
World War II was fought in laboratories as well as land, sea and air, according to Alan Scott, a physics professor at UW-Stout.
'I am extremely grateful for all the doors that Stout has opened for me.'
‘My experience at Stout helped me to discover the specific areas in which I have the most interest in.’
At University of Wisconsin-Stout, every undergraduate and graduate program has an experiential learning component. Research takes center stage in April and May.