Two major student productions, a fashion show and a musical, will highlight UW-Stout’s Family Weekend Friday, April 6, to Sunday, April 8.
Sean Sherman, author of “The Sioux Chef’s Indigenous Kitchen,” will speak and provide a cooking demonstration at 6 p.m. Thursday, April 5, in Heritage Hall.
A decades long dream came true for the University of Wisconsin-Stout chapter of the Club Managers Association of America this month.
In “Big Fish” Edward Bloom tells tall tales of a witch, a giant, a mermaid and a werewolf.
Tickets are on sale for three special events coming up at UW-Stout, “Big Fish” the musical, the annual Fashion Without Fabric show and comedian Charlie Berens.
The intersections of free speech, political censorship and minorities will be the topic of a presentation and discussion at UW-Stout.
Wisconsin’s Native American heritage and a state law requiring Indian education will be featured in a Diversity Speaker Series presentation at UW-Stout.
Sydney Timmerman, a senior at University of Wisconsin-Stout majoring in human development and family studies, enjoys hearing people’s stories and helping them.
A group of 28 UW-Stout students are in the Southwest for a spring break road trip, but they won’t be spending the week relaxing on a Gulf Coast beach.
A nationally recognized magician, who has performed on television and in Las Vegas, will present a free show at UW-Stout. Ben Seidman takes the stage March 21.