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The University of Wisconsin–Stout (UW–Stout or Stout) is a public university in Menomonie, Wisconsin, United States. The polytechnic university of the University of Wisconsin System, [3] it enrolls more than 6,900 students. [4] The school was founded in 1891 and named in honor of its founder, lumber magnate James Huff Stout.
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The UW–Stout football team played its home games at Nelson Field on the UW–Stout campus through the beginning of the 2001 season. Nelson Field is now home to the UW–Stout Soccer teams. AstroTurf 2000 was the surface from its opening through the 2007–08 academic year. FieldTurf was installed for the beginning of the 2008 football season.
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly [27] Joe Plouff: 1986 M.S. Wisconsin State Assembly [28] Ewald J. Schmeichel: Non-degreed Former Wisconsin State Assembly [29] [30] Richard Shoemaker: 1975 BS Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and the Wisconsin State Senate [31] David Zien: 1975 MS Member of the Wisconsin Senate [32] [33]
The University of Wisconsin–Stout Blue Devils (casually known as the UW-Stout Blue Devils) are the athletic teams of the University of Wisconsin–Stout. The Blue Devils athletic teams compete in NCAA Division III .
The first officers were produced at UW-Stevens Point in 1970. [1] Lieutenant Colonel Jack E. Mowery, started the ROTC program and was the first professor of Military Science. [2] Women were not allowed to participate as cadets until 1974. UW-Stout partnered with UW-Stevens Point in 2005, [3] and May 2007 commissioned its first officer.
The Wisconsin–Stout Blue Devils football program is the intercollegiate American football team for the University of Wisconsin–Stout located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The team competes at the NCAA Division III level as a member of the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC).