When I grow up, I want to be ...
As UW-Stevens Point classes started on Sept. 2, we found out what College of Professional Studies students want to be when they grow up. View Photos
Transfers seek new start at Point
“I’m looking forward to opportunities to join campus organizations and work closely with faculty,” Tory Jackson, a family and consumer sciences major, is one of more than 600 students transferring to UW-Stevens Point. Read More
Business students intern around the globe
Students in the School of Business and Economics presented about their internship experiences all over the world in the fields business, economics and accounting. View Photos
Alumna named state principal of the year
School of Education alumna Sandra Mountain '89, principal at Random Lake Elementary School, was recently named Wisconsin Elementary Principal of the Year by the Association of Wisconsin School Administrators. Read More
CSD grad school picnic 2015
Graduate students, faculty, staff and guests from the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders enjoyed great food and played fun ice-breaker games, including a fierce game of "Giants, Wizards and Elves," during the annual audiology and speech-language pathology grad student picnic at Iverson Park to celebrate the start of a new school year. View Photos | Watch Video
HPHD Happiness Committee leaves mark
Happiness is definitely a big part of wellness and faculty members of the School of Health Promotion and Human Development are doing their part as the HPHD Happiness Committee. View Photo
ASID welcome picnic
IA students and faculty members enjoyed food and socializing at the UW-Stevens Point Student Chapter of American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) annual welcome back picnic Friday, Sept. 11. View Photos
Public Schools and Privatization: What's at Stake?
Public education and school choice options will be the focus of the first 2015-16 community speaker series Point in Common. UW-Madison Professor Julie Mead will discuss public schools and privatization. Her presentation is at 7 p.m. on Oct. 6 at the Sentry Theater. The event is free and open to the public. Read More | Register