Leaders in the making: UW-Stout Army, Air Force ROTC cadets earn degrees while completing training
Agreement with University of St. Thomas offers unique opportunity for Wisconsin studentsNov. 11, 2025 Menomonie, Wis. – Cadets in the Army and Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps develop the leadership, managerial, organizational and effective communication skills needed to succeed. University of Wisconsin-Stout offers both Army and Air Force ROTC opportunities, in which students earn their college degrees while completing classes and training during the academic year. Army ROTC Northwoods
From the halls of Congress to A.I. to housing court, lawyers say UW-Stout degrees set them on path t
Attorneys with Blue Devil degrees include award-winning legal writer Nov. 5, 2025 Menomonie, Wis. – The hearing rooms of the U.S. Congress. The “wild, wild West” of New York City housing court. The cutting edge of artificial intelligence in the courtroom. These are just a few of the venues where University of Wisconsin-Stout graduates are exercising their legal skills. While the paths taken by these three young attorneys — Zachary Hoffman, Hayley Rich-Noble and Dillon Quest — vary widely, they all
UW Regents honor UW-Stout on-campus job program that helps undergrads develop career skills
Grow, Persist, Succeed offers career coaching, boosts student retentionOct. 30, 2025 Menomonie, Wis. – An innovative career-development program continues to gather accolades as it helps guide University of Wisconsin-Stout students on a route to post-college success. The Grow, Persist, Succeed (GPS) Program, part of Career Services, is about more than connecting students to on-campus jobs: It makes these work experiences more meaningful by fostering one-on-one career coaching and feedback from
A bright future: UW-Stout marketing, business education students recognized for dedication, talent
MBE, CTE alum Grinker receives Outstanding WMEA Educator Award Oct. 28, 2025 Menomonie, Wis. – Surrounded by their peers and educators from around the state, three University of Wisconsin-Stout marketing and business education alumni and students were recognized at the BEcoME IT Conference, presented by the Wisconsin Educators of Business and Information Technology and Wisconsin Marketing Education Association: Alum Traci Grinker received the Outstanding WMEA Educator Award and completed her
UW-Stout faculty integrate A.I. research in machine learning, business technology, composition cours
University’s 360-degree approach to artificial intelligence aims to ‘equip students with hands-on experience and an applied understanding’ Oct. 29, 2025 Menomonie, Wis. – As University of Wisconsin-Stout continues to strengthen its 360-degree approach to artificial intelligence, embedding skills across all programs, faculty experts across degree fields build on their growing knowledge with research spanning generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), machine learning, AI deep research methods and
Two-time UW-Stout grad leaves mark as nontraditional student turned college president
Two-time UW-Stout grad leaves mark as nontraditional student turned college president Mid-State Technical College leader honed skills at UW-Stout Oct. 23, 2025 Menomonie, Wis. — Shelly Mondeik followed a nontraditional path to becoming a college president – a path that ran through University of Wisconsin-Stout and led her to be named one of Wisconsin’s top female leaders. Mondeik earned an associate’s degree after graduating from high school and immediately went to work in the medical field. Over
Preserving our wild places: UW-Stout
Preserving our wild places: UW-Stout conservation biology alums across the globe create sustainable practices Harrigan is with nonprofit Green VI in British Virgin Islands; Carlson is with U.S. Forest Service in Ottawa National Forest Oct. 21, 2025 Menomonie, Wis. – Two Professional Science Master’s in conservation biology alumni from the University of Wisconsin-Stout, stationed more than 2,400 miles apart, are working to create sustainable practices and aid in conservation efforts in the wild
Supporting the whole child: UW-Stout
Supporting the whole child: UW-Stout school psychology program aims to fill nationwide shortage Graduate students visit Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe School; learn how language, culture directly impact students Oct. 16, 2025 Menomonie, Wis. – The shortage of school staff in Wisconsin extends beyond teachers in the classroom. The shortage of school psychologists, who advocate for students’ behavioral, mental and emotional needs, has a significant impact on schools and students. “When school







