When University of Wisconsin-Stout Associate Professor Kevin W. Tharp learned all classes would be going to alternative learning methods because of the COVID-19
Four University of Wisconsin-Stout employees have been named to the Board of Examiners for the Wisconsin Forward Award, which is the Malcolm S. Baldrige Nationa
Changing the culture around sexual health and making it more acceptable to talk openly and honestly about it is the goal of University of Wisconsin-Stout’s firs
For Heidi Fliehs, an enduring memory will be working one-on-one with excited Mexican schoolchildren.
As he crawled through the Arizona desert, both legs wounded from gunshots, Corp. Isaiah Mays knew his fellow soldiers were counting on him. He kept thinking, “I
Taking a few moments to breathe and being mindful of that breath helps employees focus, be less stressed and become better listeners.
The band director at University of Wisconsin-Stout will release a five-song instrumental CD that he and another local musician have recorded.
Constitutional law that ensured African-American men and others had the right to vote and the implications of the law today will be highlighted in a program.
The National Science Foundation has awarded University of Wisconsin Stout a three-year, $342,128 grant to continue the LAKES REU project.
A University of Wisconsin-Stout associate professor of anthropology in the social science department wants to learn more about how people react to living in tox