Now retired, Sharon Hafeman Balius and her husband, Lou Balius, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, have made a $1.5 million estate gift to University of Wisconsin-Stout to spark curiosity and cross-disciplinary ...
Jan. 5—MENOMONIE — UW-Stout announced Thursday the appointment of Katharine Reed as the university's new vice chancellor for University Advancement and Alumni Relations. Reed will provide leadership ...
At University of Wisconsin--Stout, a public institution, all of the online education classes are recorded and archived so students can access the information on their time. The application deadline ...
The second annual Stout Gives Back — during the National Day of Giving — will be hosted Tuesday, Dec. 1, by Stout University Foundation. Support for University of Wisconsin-Stout, its students, ...
MENOMONIE, Wis. (WEAU) - On Giving Tuesday, UW-Stout is hosting “Stout Gives Back,” a 24-hour donation drive in which donations will be matched. Donors can give to several university causes including ...
MENOMONIE — In the 1950s and 1960s, when Herb Riebe, Joanne Salm Bauer and Becky Gralow Cranston were attending University of Wisconsin-Stout, the university catchphrase Stout Proud hadn’t been coined ...
Robert S. Swanson, who arrived at the University of Wisconsin-Stout as a freshman and rose to become its chancellor, a position he used to help lay the foundation for what the school is today, has ...
MENOMONIE - Scholarships valued at more than $790,000 were awarded to 388 University of Wisconsin-Stout students this year through the Stout University Foundation Inc., including Erin Fett of Fond du ...
The road to becoming a leader in smart manufacturing goes through University of Wisconsin-Stout, with its new, first-of-a-kind bachelor’s program in automation leadership. However, students beginning ...
Assignments and projects apply to real-life industry problems and develop your expertise in: Continuous Process Improvement, Lean Manufacturing, Project Management, and Manufacturing Engineering ...
Not all plastic is the same. Old yogurt cups and milk jugs, for example, don’t play well together when being turned into new materials. However, there are solutions. An education scholar explains how ...
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