Stout focuses on industry ties as we strive to provide an experience focused education. @StoutMechE student, Emily Norgord, shares her experience with @harleydavidson and how it has influenced her education.
https://t.co/Ru3nAYceDs
Our engineering students are making the most of the virtual learning experience, including conducting lab experiments remotely!
https://t.co/HnKc0BTNMr
We are honored to be named a top U.S. public college offering a plastics engineering program by @plasticstoday, a respected publication and resource for the plastics industry! 🤗 #StoutProud#uwstout
The @dodsbir program funds technology development that may solve big problems. The @sbirgov program has non-dilutive funding supporting high-tech Startups. Is that you? Find out at our free DOD Workshop on 6/18. https://t.co/cOya0pEusq @WARF_News@Stout_ENGR@UWM_Engineering
Our chapter is raising money to support a small community in Naranjal, Ecuador. We hope to help provide access to basic household needs. We ask for your support!
https://t.co/EjBOIV8FOt
Engineering faculty, Anne Schmitz, had her research article entitled "Effect of Three-Dimensional Printing With Nanotubes on Impact and Fatigue Resistance" published in the Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology.
https://t.co/haeImtqprE
Congratulations to @UWStout Mechanical Engineering professor, Vince Wheeler, being selected as the campus' Outstanding Emerging Researcher of the Year!
Congratulations to all of our #StoutEngineering grads today! We wish we could be there to shake your hand on the stage, but we know you'll do amazing things despite these difficult times.
#stoutgrad2020
Read about how Stout students, including computer and electrical engineering student, Jacob Hillebrand, are adjusting to alternative delivery this semester.
https://t.co/alOJSa9aqm
New DESIGN THINKING Course, from the School of Art & Design!
DES 101 is a LECTURE based GENERAL EDUCATION class investigating design’s role in human-centered problem solving around the world!
2 Sections: MWF @ 10:10am & MWF 1:25pm
Scientists @uwstout used infrared & X-ray imaging & spectromicroscopy performed at Berkeley Lab’s Advanced Light Source to help reveal how dinosaur blood vessels can preserve through the ages
https://t.co/wB37Ey2vIJ