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Networking with other Stout Alumni

Find past and present colleagues and classmates quickly on the LinkedIn University of Wisconsin- Stout Alumni page.  LinkedIn provides a great opportunity to network with others in your field.  Check it out!

Career Services

Stout's  Career Services Office provides essential services to alumni and opportunities to give back. 

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Find A Former Classmate

To find a former classmate, you may either call the office at 715-232-1151 or send an e-mail to alumni2@uwstout.edu with the following information:

  • The person's name
  • Any previous last names (if different than above)
  • Approximate year of graduation
  • Your contact information
After we receive the information, we will contact the classmate to let him or her know you wanted to get in touch.  After that, the classmate may choose to contact you.
WELCOME
Welcome Alumni & Friends

As alumni of the University of Wisconsin-Stout, you are part of our large and growing network of friends and supporters.  Nearly 66,000 of you call UW-Stout your alma mater!  Our mission is to provide information, opportunities and services which create and foster a sense of community among our alumni.


The Golden Reunion for the classes of 1959, 1960 and 1961 will be held on campus September 9-11.  For more information and event details see the Golden Reunion Information page.  

See the Golden Reunion Facebook page for photos.

List of Registered Attendees

Registration and schedule information.

Alumni Events
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Reminiscence Speaker Series
The Reminiscence Speaker Series, sponsored by the Stout Historical Association of the Dunn County Historical Society, features talks that illuminate the "spirit of Stout."  The original series was held in advance of the university's centennial in 1991 and made a significant contribution to Stout's oral history. The institution has seen considerable change in the years since and the association reinstated the series to continue documenting the university's unique culture and history.   These events are free and open to the public.  Participants may bring a lunch.

The speakers for the 2010-2011 will be:
  • September 22, 2010 - Dr. Ted Wiehe, Faculty Emeritus, 12:00 noon in the Maple/Oak Rooms of the Memorial Student Center

  • October 20, 2010 - Dr. Carol Dobrunz, Emeritus Associate Dean & Professor - 12:00 noon in the Maple/Oak Rooms of the Memorial Student Center

  • November 17, 2010 - Mary Riordan, Former Director of Multicultural Services - 12:00 noon in the Maple/Oak Rooms of the Memorial Student Center

  • December 8, 2010 - Dr. Harold Halfin, Faculty Emeritus - 12:00 noon in the Maple/Oak Rooms of the Memorial Student Center

  • February 9, 2011 - Bill Siedlecki, Former Director of University Centers - 12:00 noon in the Robert S. Swanson Learning Center - Library

  • March 9, 2011 - John Enger, Former Director of University Relations - 12:00 noon in the Robert S. Swanson Learning Center - Library

  • April 13, 2011 - Dr. Marv Kufahl, Faculty Emeritus - 12:00 noon in the Robert S. Swanson Learning Center - Library

  • May 4, 2011 - Dr. Gerane Dougherty, Dean Emeritus - 12:00 noon in the Robert S. Swanson Learning Center - Library