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University of Wisconsin–Stout

The University of Wisconsin–Stout (UW–Stout or Stout) is a public university in Menomonie, Wisconsin. A member of the University of Wisconsin System, it enrolls more than 9,600 students. The school was founded in 1891 and named in honor of its founder, lumber magnate James Huff Stout.

University of Wisconsin–Stout
TypePublic university
Established1891
Parent institution
University of Wisconsin System
Endowment$64,505,176 (2019)[1]
ChancellorKatherine Frank
Administrative staff
483
Students8,393 (fall 2019)
Undergraduates7,289 (fall 2019)
Postgraduates1,104 (fall 2019)
Location,
U.S.

44°52′11″N 91°55′40″W / 44.86972°N 91.92778°W / 44.86972; -91.92778Coordinates: 44°52′11″N 91°55′40″W / 44.86972°N 91.92778°W / 44.86972; -91.92778
CampusRural (large town), 124 acres (50 ha)
Colors    Blue and white[2]
NicknameBlue Devils
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division III
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
National Collegiate Gymnastics Association
Websitewww.uwstout.edu

Stout is "Wisconsin's Polytechnic University".[3] It is one of two special mission universities in the University of Wisconsin System and provides focused programs "related to professional careers in industry, technology, home economics, applied art, and the helping professions."[4] UW–Stout offers 49 undergraduate majors and 22 graduate majors, including 2 advanced graduate majors and a doctorate.[5][6]

History

 
Bowman Hall, the oldest building on campus, opened in 1897.

In 1891, James Huff Stout, a Wisconsin State Senator and Menomonie resident, founded a manual training school, the first of several educational enterprises he launched in Menomonie. The Manual Training movement was an educational philosophy that influenced modern vocational education. In the United States, this philosophy was established in the 1870s and used to train engineers, later working its way into public education. Manual training promoted a classical liberal education, but emphasizing practical application such as practical judgment, perception and visual accuracy, and manual dexterity over theory. It was not meant to be used to teach specific trades, but rather to enhance the traditional educational model. Students learned drafting, mechanics, woodworking, metal working, in addition to science, mathematics, language, literature, and history. After the American Civil War, leaders of industry and politics were turning to public education to augment existing apprenticeship programs by incorporating Manual Training philosophy into their curricula.[7]

Stout was influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement, the philosophies of which influenced his own philosophy of education, specifically that making things by hand, through skill and creativity, would provide more thoughtful and creative consumer goods because of the personal satisfaction of the craftsperson. The American interpretation of the Arts and Crafts movement was not in opposition to modern industry. Rather, it embraced creativity and intellectual development as necessary components of the educational model, leading the school to teach classes in drawing, jewelry making, embroidery, and photography.[8][9]

In addition to the Stout Manual Training School, James Huff Stout established kindergarten classes (1894), a Kindergarten Training School (1899), a School of Physical Culture (1901), training schools for manual training teachers and domestic science teachers (1903), and a Homemaker's School (1907).[4] In 1908, to simplify and clarify administration, Stout merged the various institutions owned by him into the Stout Institute, which was sold to the state of Wisconsin after Stout's death in 1911.[4] The school was governed by its own board of regents until 1955, when it became part of the Wisconsin State Colleges system as Stout State College. The state colleges were all upgraded to university status in 1965, and accordingly Stout State College became Stout State University. In 1971, after the merger of the former University of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin State Universities, the school became part of the University of Wisconsin System and has been named University of Wisconsin–Stout since then.[4] In March 2007, UW-Stout was designated "Wisconsin's Polytechnic University" by the UW System Board of Regents.

Academics

UW–Stout offers 49 undergraduate majors, 22 graduate majors, and 60 minors.[10] The Graduate School provides oversight for graduate education at the university. UW–Stout offers three terminal degree programs; the Master of Fine Arts in Design, the Educational Specialist degree in both School Psychology and Career and Technical Education, and the Doctor of Education in Career and Technical Education.[11]

Colleges and schools

UW-Stout is organized into three colleges: the College of Arts, Communication, Humanities and Social Sciences, which houses the School of Art and Design; the College of Education, Hospitality, Health and Human Sciences, which houses the School of Education and the School of Hospitality Leadership; and the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Management, which houses the Robert F. Cervenka School of Engineering.

The Graduate School provides oversight for graduate education at the university.[12]

English as a Second Language Institute

The English as a Second Language Institute offers year-round English immersion courses to non-native English speakers.

Campus

 
Jarvis Hall Science Wing houses laboratories and classrooms for the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Management

UW–Stout is made up of two parts, a main campus and north campus. The main campus has most classrooms, five of nine residence halls, and three dining facilities, while the north campus is the remaining four residence halls, along with one dining hall and the student health facilities. The campus is 124 acres (50 ha) with 25 major academic and administrative buildings, 9 residence halls, and 245 laboratories.

Buildings and facilities

  • Student Health Center
  • Louis Smith Tainter House
     
    The Louis Smith Tainter House houses the Stout University Foundation and the Stout Alumni Association. Built as a private home, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • Harvey Hall
  • Bowman Hall
  • Sorensen Hall
  • Heritage Hall (formerly Home Economics Building)
  • Fryklund Hall
  • Communication Technologies Building
  • Millennium Hall
  • Vocational Rehabilitation Building
  • Robert S. Swanson Library and Learning Center
  • Memorial Student Center
  • Administration Building
  • General Services Building
  • Merle M. Price Commons
  • Jarvis Hall (Technology Wing, Science Wing and Science Wing Addition)
  • Micheels Hall
  • Applied Arts Building
  • Johnson Fieldhouse
  • Sports and Fitness Center
  • Adventure Challenge Course
  • Alumni Field
  • Heating Plant
  • Don and Nona Williams Stadium
  • Burton E. Nelson Field
  • North Point Dining and Fitness Center
  • Child and Family Study Center
  • North Hall
  • South Hall
  • HKMC (Hansen-Keith-Milnes-Chinnock Halls)
  • CKTO (Curran-Kranzusch-Tustison-Oetting Halls)
  • AFM (Antrim-Froggatt-McCalmont Halls)
  • Fleming-Hovlid Hall
  • Red Cedar Hall
  • Wigen Hall
  • JTC (Jeter-Tainter-Callahan Halls)

Residence halls

More than 3,000 students live on campus. All freshmen and sophomores are required to live on campus for their first two academic years. Housing includes traditional dorms and modern suite-styled rooms. There are nine residence halls.[13] All are co-ed.

  • AFM (Antrim-Froggatt-McCalmont Halls)
  • CKTO (Curran-Kranzusch-Tustison-Oetting Halls)
  • Fleming-Hovlid Hall
  • HKMC (Hansen-Keith-Milnes-Chinnock Halls)
  • JTC (Jeter-Tainter-Callahan Halls)
  • North Hall
  • Red Cedar Hall
  • South Hall
  • Wigen Hall

Stout Student Association

The Stout Student Association is the Student Government representing all students at UW-Stout.[14]

Research

The university was designated Wisconsin's polytechnic university by the UW System Board of Regents in the spring of 2007.[15] In 2013, officials from MIT helped open a fab lab on the UW-Stout campus, the only university in Wisconsin with such a facility.[16]

Research centers and programs

[17]

  • Applied Research Center
  • Archives and Area Research Center
  • Assistive Technology and Assessment Center
  • Center for Applied Ethics
  • Center for Nutrition Education
  • Child and Family Study Center
  • Discovery Center (home to the UW-Stout Fab Lab)
  • Nakatani Center for Learning Technologies
  • UW-Stout Manufacturing Outreach Center
  • People Process Culture
  • Risk Control Center
  • Stout Vocational Rehabilitation Institute

Stout Technology and Business Park

Just east of the main campus lies the Stout Technology and Research Park, an area housing facilities and laboratories dedicated to research, high technology, engineering, product development and prototype manufacturing, product testing, experimental and commercial testing, and light manufacturing. Business and industry entities located in the STBP include facilities owned by 3M, Andersen Corporation, and ConAgra Foods.[18]

Athletics

UW–Stout's athletic varsity teams mascot is the Blue Devils and the school colors are navy blue and white. The school competes in the WIAC in NCAA Division III. The women's gymnastics team is affiliated with NCGA (National Collegiate Gymnastics Association).

As a DIII university, student athletes compete without the benefit of athletics aid or scholarships. Men's teams include: football, baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, ice hockey and track and field. Women's teams include: basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field, and volleyball.

[19]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Form 990". November 2017. Retrieved 2019-07-05.
  2. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-12-22. Retrieved 2015-12-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ "UW-Stout is Wisconsin's Polytechnic University". Uwstout.edu. 2015-08-14. Retrieved 2015-09-19.
  4. ^ a b c d . Uwstout.edu. 2015-08-14. Archived from the original on 2012-04-13. Retrieved 2015-09-19.
  5. ^ "Graduate Degree Programs at UW-Stout". www.uwstout.edu. Retrieved 2015-10-20.
  6. ^ "Undergraduate Degree Programs at UW-Stout". www.uwstout.edu. Retrieved 2015-10-20.
  7. ^ "Manual Training Movement". nd.edu. Retrieved 2015-09-19.
  8. ^ Bryan, James E. (9 March 2016). "The Stout Institute and Educational Innovation". Wisconsin101.org.
  9. ^ Bryan, James E. (7 March 2016). "The Arts & Crafts Movement". Wisconsin101.org.
  10. ^ "Academic Minors at UW-Stout". www.uwstout.edu. Retrieved 2015-10-20.
  11. ^ "Graduate Degree Programs at UW-Stout". Uwstout.edu. 2015-08-14. Retrieved 2015-09-19.
  12. ^ "Academics". University of Wisconsin-Stout.
  13. ^ "Residence Halls". University of Wisconsin - Stout. 2017-09-27. Retrieved 2022-11-03.
  14. ^ "Stout Student Association | Elevating Student Voices". connect.uwstout.edu. Retrieved 2022-08-11.
  15. ^ (PDF). Uwstout.edu. 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-10-31. Retrieved 2015-09-19.
  16. ^ "UW-Stout News Story". Uwstout.edu. Retrieved 2015-09-19.
  17. ^ "Research Centers and Programs". Uwstout.edu. 2015-08-14. Retrieved 2015-09-19.
  18. ^ "Stout Technology and Business Park Owners". Uwstout.edu. 2015-08-14. Retrieved 2015-09-19.
  19. ^ "Blue Devil mascot introduced at Thursday's game". Athletics University of Wisconsin - Stout. University of Wisconsin - Stout. Retrieved 18 November 2015.

External links

  • Official website

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The University of Wisconsin Stout UW Stout or Stout is a public university in Menomonie Wisconsin A member of the University of Wisconsin System it enrolls more than 9 600 students The school was founded in 1891 and named in honor of its founder lumber magnate James Huff Stout University of Wisconsin StoutTypePublic universityEstablished1891Parent institutionUniversity of Wisconsin SystemEndowment 64 505 176 2019 1 ChancellorKatherine FrankAdministrative staff483Students8 393 fall 2019 Undergraduates7 289 fall 2019 Postgraduates1 104 fall 2019 LocationMenomonie Wisconsin U S 44 52 11 N 91 55 40 W 44 86972 N 91 92778 W 44 86972 91 92778 Coordinates 44 52 11 N 91 55 40 W 44 86972 N 91 92778 W 44 86972 91 92778CampusRural large town 124 acres 50 ha Colors Blue and white 2 NicknameBlue DevilsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division IIIWisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic ConferenceNational Collegiate Gymnastics AssociationWebsitewww wbr uwstout wbr eduStout is Wisconsin s Polytechnic University 3 It is one of two special mission universities in the University of Wisconsin System and provides focused programs related to professional careers in industry technology home economics applied art and the helping professions 4 UW Stout offers 49 undergraduate majors and 22 graduate majors including 2 advanced graduate majors and a doctorate 5 6 Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 Colleges and schools 2 2 English as a Second Language Institute 3 Campus 3 1 Buildings and facilities 3 2 Residence halls 3 3 Stout Student Association 4 Research 4 1 Research centers and programs 4 2 Stout Technology and Business Park 5 Athletics 6 Notable alumni 7 References 8 External linksHistory Edit Bowman Hall the oldest building on campus opened in 1897 In 1891 James Huff Stout a Wisconsin State Senator and Menomonie resident founded a manual training school the first of several educational enterprises he launched in Menomonie The Manual Training movement was an educational philosophy that influenced modern vocational education In the United States this philosophy was established in the 1870s and used to train engineers later working its way into public education Manual training promoted a classical liberal education but emphasizing practical application such as practical judgment perception and visual accuracy and manual dexterity over theory It was not meant to be used to teach specific trades but rather to enhance the traditional educational model Students learned drafting mechanics woodworking metal working in addition to science mathematics language literature and history After the American Civil War leaders of industry and politics were turning to public education to augment existing apprenticeship programs by incorporating Manual Training philosophy into their curricula 7 Stout was influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement the philosophies of which influenced his own philosophy of education specifically that making things by hand through skill and creativity would provide more thoughtful and creative consumer goods because of the personal satisfaction of the craftsperson The American interpretation of the Arts and Crafts movement was not in opposition to modern industry Rather it embraced creativity and intellectual development as necessary components of the educational model leading the school to teach classes in drawing jewelry making embroidery and photography 8 9 In addition to the Stout Manual Training School James Huff Stout established kindergarten classes 1894 a Kindergarten Training School 1899 a School of Physical Culture 1901 training schools for manual training teachers and domestic science teachers 1903 and a Homemaker s School 1907 4 In 1908 to simplify and clarify administration Stout merged the various institutions owned by him into the Stout Institute which was sold to the state of Wisconsin after Stout s death in 1911 4 The school was governed by its own board of regents until 1955 when it became part of the Wisconsin State Colleges system as Stout State College The state colleges were all upgraded to university status in 1965 and accordingly Stout State College became Stout State University In 1971 after the merger of the former University of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin State Universities the school became part of the University of Wisconsin System and has been named University of Wisconsin Stout since then 4 In March 2007 UW Stout was designated Wisconsin s Polytechnic University by the UW System Board of Regents Academics EditUW Stout offers 49 undergraduate majors 22 graduate majors and 60 minors 10 The Graduate School provides oversight for graduate education at the university UW Stout offers three terminal degree programs the Master of Fine Arts in Design the Educational Specialist degree in both School Psychology and Career and Technical Education and the Doctor of Education in Career and Technical Education 11 Colleges and schools Edit UW Stout is organized into three colleges the College of Arts Communication Humanities and Social Sciences which houses the School of Art and Design the College of Education Hospitality Health and Human Sciences which houses the School of Education and the School of Hospitality Leadership and the College of Science Technology Engineering Mathematics and Management which houses the Robert F Cervenka School of Engineering The Graduate School provides oversight for graduate education at the university 12 English as a Second Language Institute Edit The English as a Second Language Institute offers year round English immersion courses to non native English speakers Campus Edit Jarvis Hall Science Wing houses laboratories and classrooms for the College of Science Technology Engineering Mathematics and Management UW Stout is made up of two parts a main campus and north campus The main campus has most classrooms five of nine residence halls and three dining facilities while the north campus is the remaining four residence halls along with one dining hall and the student health facilities The campus is 124 acres 50 ha with 25 major academic and administrative buildings 9 residence halls and 245 laboratories Buildings and facilities Edit Student Health Center Louis Smith Tainter House The Louis Smith Tainter House houses the Stout University Foundation and the Stout Alumni Association Built as a private home it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places Harvey Hall Bowman Hall Sorensen Hall Heritage Hall formerly Home Economics Building Fryklund Hall Communication Technologies Building Millennium Hall Vocational Rehabilitation Building Robert S Swanson Library and Learning Center Memorial Student Center Administration Building General Services Building Merle M Price Commons Jarvis Hall Technology Wing Science Wing and Science Wing Addition Micheels Hall Applied Arts Building Johnson Fieldhouse Sports and Fitness Center Adventure Challenge Course Alumni Field Heating Plant Don and Nona Williams Stadium Burton E Nelson Field North Point Dining and Fitness Center Child and Family Study Center North Hall South Hall HKMC Hansen Keith Milnes Chinnock Halls CKTO Curran Kranzusch Tustison Oetting Halls AFM Antrim Froggatt McCalmont Halls Fleming Hovlid Hall Red Cedar Hall Wigen Hall JTC Jeter Tainter Callahan Halls Residence halls Edit More than 3 000 students live on campus All freshmen and sophomores are required to live on campus for their first two academic years Housing includes traditional dorms and modern suite styled rooms There are nine residence halls 13 All are co ed AFM Antrim Froggatt McCalmont Halls CKTO Curran Kranzusch Tustison Oetting Halls Fleming Hovlid Hall HKMC Hansen Keith Milnes Chinnock Halls JTC Jeter Tainter Callahan Halls North Hall Red Cedar Hall South Hall Wigen HallStout Student Association Edit The Stout Student Association is the Student Government representing all students at UW Stout 14 Research EditThe university was designated Wisconsin s polytechnic university by the UW System Board of Regents in the spring of 2007 15 In 2013 officials from MIT helped open a fab lab on the UW Stout campus the only university in Wisconsin with such a facility 16 Research centers and programs Edit 17 Applied Research Center Archives and Area Research Center Assistive Technology and Assessment Center Center for Applied Ethics Center for Nutrition Education Child and Family Study Center Discovery Center home to the UW Stout Fab Lab Nakatani Center for Learning Technologies UW Stout Manufacturing Outreach Center People Process Culture Risk Control Center Stout Vocational Rehabilitation InstituteStout Technology and Business Park Edit Just east of the main campus lies the Stout Technology and Research Park an area housing facilities and laboratories dedicated to research high technology engineering product development and prototype manufacturing product testing experimental and commercial testing and light manufacturing Business and industry entities located in the STBP include facilities owned by 3M Andersen Corporation and ConAgra Foods 18 Athletics EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message UW Stout s athletic varsity teams mascot is the Blue Devils and the school colors are navy blue and white The school competes in the WIAC in NCAA Division III The women s gymnastics team is affiliated with NCGA National Collegiate Gymnastics Association As a DIII university student athletes compete without the benefit of athletics aid or scholarships Men s teams include football baseball basketball cross country golf ice hockey and track and field Women s teams include basketball cross country golf gymnastics soccer softball tennis track and field and volleyball 19 Notable alumni EditTony Beckham former NFL player Vera C Bushfield former U S senator from South Dakota Alice Clausing former Wisconsin State Senator Rikard Gronborg ice hockey coach Oties Epps head coach of the University of Evansville women s basketball team Harvey M Haakenson U S National Guard general Frank Haege college and professional football coach Jeff Hazuga former NFL player Karen Heagle American Artist Hubert C Hegtvedt U S Air Force general Luke Helder Midwest pipe bomber Gus Johnson YouTube personality and comedian Emil C Kiel U S Air Force general Robert J Larson former Wisconsin State Representative Scott D Legwold U S National Guard general Bob McRoberts former NFL player Cindy Pawlcyn James Beard Foundation award recipient for Best American cookbook John Peterson Olympic gold medalist Bob Raczek hall of fame high school football coach Ewald J Schmeichel former Wisconsin State Representative Tony Storti former head coach of the Montana State Bobcats football team Joe Vavra quality control coach for the Detroit Tigers Eliza Wheeler children s book illustrator Nancy Zieman of Sewing with Nancy David Zien former Wisconsin state senatorReferences Edit Form 990 November 2017 Retrieved 2019 07 05 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2015 12 22 Retrieved 2015 12 17 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link UW Stout is Wisconsin s Polytechnic University Uwstout edu 2015 08 14 Retrieved 2015 09 19 a b c d What s in a Name Uwstout edu 2015 08 14 Archived from the original on 2012 04 13 Retrieved 2015 09 19 Graduate Degree Programs at UW Stout www uwstout edu Retrieved 2015 10 20 Undergraduate Degree Programs at UW Stout www uwstout edu Retrieved 2015 10 20 Manual Training Movement nd edu Retrieved 2015 09 19 Bryan James E 9 March 2016 The Stout Institute and Educational Innovation Wisconsin101 org Bryan James E 7 March 2016 The Arts amp Crafts Movement Wisconsin101 org Academic Minors at UW Stout www uwstout edu Retrieved 2015 10 20 Graduate Degree Programs at UW Stout Uwstout edu 2015 08 14 Retrieved 2015 09 19 Academics University of Wisconsin Stout Residence Halls University of Wisconsin Stout 2017 09 27 Retrieved 2022 11 03 Stout Student Association Elevating Student Voices connect uwstout edu Retrieved 2022 08 11 StoutQuest The Journal of Research at University of Wisconsin Stout PDF Uwstout edu 2010 Archived from the original PDF on 2012 10 31 Retrieved 2015 09 19 UW Stout News Story Uwstout edu Retrieved 2015 09 19 Research Centers and Programs Uwstout edu 2015 08 14 Retrieved 2015 09 19 Stout Technology and Business Park Owners Uwstout edu 2015 08 14 Retrieved 2015 09 19 Blue Devil mascot introduced at Thursday s game Athletics University of Wisconsin Stout University of Wisconsin Stout Retrieved 18 November 2015 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to University of Wisconsin Stout Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Wisconsin Stout amp oldid 1132000778, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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