High-tech eye in the sky will take a detailed look at ground contaminants Researchers at UW-Stout will put a high-tech eye in the sky and develop a new tool to help stop and divert contaminants before they reach waterways. May 31, 2022 University Veterans Club members place flags at five local cemeteries In honor of Memorial Day, students recognize sacrifices of those who served before them May 31, 2022 Students collaborate to design, package gifts for commemorative university event Porcelain mugs to be given to partners, guests at Chancellor Frank’s fall investiture May 24, 2022 Inside Stout Episode 13 Inside Stout Podcast Episode 13 Learning in a Digital World May 23, 2022 Students to begin painting campus mural; unveiling June 2 Summer class taking on project outside of Applied Arts Building May 23, 2022 Crop Per Drop project will use data science to dig into sandy soil irrigation issues Chippewa Valley Bean, of Dunn County, is the world’s largest producer of dark red kidney beans. May 19, 2022 New online early childhood education program offers working adults flexible access to teaching degree Personalized learning plans allows for easy transfer of credits May 17, 2022 University’s limnology center helps bring clear water back to region’s lakes From left, intern Heidi Lieffort, CLRR Director Bill James and CLRR Manager Mai Lia Vang sample water from Horse Creek in Polk County. May 16, 2022 Best of Design and Student Artists in Residence exhibits recognize creative excellence Industrial design senior exhibits three pieces, selected for Best in Show May 12, 2022 University students, organizations awarded for leadership, excellence in service More than 100 recognized during year-end program May 10, 2022 Showing 391—400 of 1967 results ← Previous Next →
High-tech eye in the sky will take a detailed look at ground contaminants Researchers at UW-Stout will put a high-tech eye in the sky and develop a new tool to help stop and divert contaminants before they reach waterways. May 31, 2022
University Veterans Club members place flags at five local cemeteries In honor of Memorial Day, students recognize sacrifices of those who served before them May 31, 2022
Students collaborate to design, package gifts for commemorative university event Porcelain mugs to be given to partners, guests at Chancellor Frank’s fall investiture May 24, 2022
Students to begin painting campus mural; unveiling June 2 Summer class taking on project outside of Applied Arts Building May 23, 2022
Crop Per Drop project will use data science to dig into sandy soil irrigation issues Chippewa Valley Bean, of Dunn County, is the world’s largest producer of dark red kidney beans. May 19, 2022
New online early childhood education program offers working adults flexible access to teaching degree Personalized learning plans allows for easy transfer of credits May 17, 2022
University’s limnology center helps bring clear water back to region’s lakes From left, intern Heidi Lieffort, CLRR Director Bill James and CLRR Manager Mai Lia Vang sample water from Horse Creek in Polk County. May 16, 2022
Best of Design and Student Artists in Residence exhibits recognize creative excellence Industrial design senior exhibits three pieces, selected for Best in Show May 12, 2022
University students, organizations awarded for leadership, excellence in service More than 100 recognized during year-end program May 10, 2022