![A total of 1,037 students received diplomas May 4 from UW-Stout.](/sites/default/files/2024-05/Spring%20commencement%202024%208.jpg)
Sleep Number CEO, EC council president, honorary doctorate recipient provide inspirational send-off for 1,000+ graduates
Celebratory smiles lit up the faces of 1,037 graduates as they crossed the stage to receive a higher education degree on May 4.
![Sorensen remembered as visionary, promoter of education](/sites/default/files/2018-02/hero_01.jpg)
Sorensen remembered as visionary, promoter of education
![An architectural rendering shows the new central entrance on the north side of South Hall. The previous main entrance was on the south side of the building.](/sites/default/files/2023-03/southhallrenovation3.jpg)
Strong bonds: Construction students, alum helping lead renovation of South Hall
![Larson, who has maintained strong ties with UW-Stout, oversaw a renovation of the kitchen in the family and consumer sciences program at Amery.](/sites/default/files/2023-03/larson%2Cemily2.png)
Teaching excellence: Four School of Education alum honored with awards
About the Literature Committee
Reading and discussing literature are vital activities that expand our ideas and provide insights into a dynamic and diverse world.
![DaMarcus Zeroth, who earned a bachelor’s degree Saturday, Dec. 16, from UW-Stout in criminal justice and rehabilitation, has been working full time for the Menomonie Police Department since September 2016.](/sites/default/files/2017-12/zeroth-damarcus_cs.jpg)
An officer and a graduate
![“Akio,” a triple-lidded ceramic container, is one of 15 pieces by Molly Uravitch, a UW-Stout instructor, that will be on exhibit beginning March 1 at the Charlie Cummings Gallery in Florida.](/sites/default/files/2022-02/uravitch%2Cmolly_akio.jpg)
Art and design instructors exhibit their work in four states
![Kathryn Reeves, double major in art education and studio art, with a Gay Pride flag.](/sites/default/files/2020-12/katiereeves_3.jpg)
Art education, studio art senior believes in importance of inclusivity in literature
![“As if Nothing (for Bashō)” is an installation by UW-Stout Professor Charles Matson Lume in the exhibit Many Waters: A Minnesota Biennial at the Minnesota Museum of American Art.](/sites/default/files/2021-07/lume%2Ccharlesmatson_asifnothing.jpg)