Recent Submissions

  • Jim Bensen Reminiscence Speech  

    Bensen, Jim (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2024)
    Jim served for many years as Dean of the School of Industry & Technology, paving the path for Stout’s polytechnic advantage long before the University received its official designation. During this period, the University ...
  • Graphic and Narrative Medicine: Telling Stories of Disease, Pandemics, and Healing 

    Basu, Lopa; Climes, Mary (2024)
    Lopamudra Basu and Mary Climes present a session about writing and drawing memoirs relating to disease, pandemics, and healing. Presented in the UW-Stout Archives on March 25, 2024.
  • John Enger Reminiscence Speech 

    Enger, John (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2011-03-09)
    John Enger served under three chancellors and was a senior adviser to Charles W. Sorensen, particularly in the areas of government and media relations; issues and crisis management; and legal and policy affairs. His office ...
  • Harold Halfin Reminiscence Speech 

    Halfin, Harold (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 2010-12-08)
    Harold Halfin came to the Stout Institute as a graduate student in 1953. He taught five machine shop classes as graduate student for H.C. Milnes, who taught shop, pattern making and in the foundry. After graduating in 1951, ...
  • An Ordinary Future: Margaret Mead, the Problem of Disability, and a Child Born Different 

    Pearson, Thomas W. (2023-10-25)
    Dr. Thomas W. Pearson, Professor of Anthropology at UW-Stout, presents his book, "An Ordinary Future: Margaret Mead, the Problem of Disability, and a Child Born Different." This vivid portrait of contemporary parenting ...
  • Betty Viens Reminiscence Speech 

    Viens, Betty (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 1988)
    Reminiscence talk given by Betty Viens on April 14, 1988 at the Memorial Student Center, University of Wisconsin-Stout. The talk was part of the Reminiscence Luncheon series which was sponsored by the English Department ...
  • Bill Amthor and Marvin Kufhal Reminiscence Speech 

    Amthor, Bill; Kufhal, Marvin (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 1987)
    Talk given by Bill Amthor and Marv Kufahl on Oct. 22, 1987 at the Memorial Student Center, University of Wisconsin--Stout. They discuss what Menomonie and campus life was like when they first came to Stout in 1950.
  • Dwight Agnew Reminiscence Speech 

    Agnew, Dwight (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 1987)
    Reminiscence talk given by Dwight Agnew on November 12, 1987 at Memorial Student Center, University of Wisconsin-Stout. The talk was part of the Reminiscence Luncheon Series which was sponsored by the English Department ...
  • Garold Buckley Reminiscence Speech 

    Buckley, Garold (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 1988)
    Reminiscence talk given by Garold Buckley on March 10, 1988 at the Memorial Student Center, University of Wisconsin-Stout. The talk was part of the Reminiscence Luncheon series which was sponsored by the English Department ...
  • Eva Rogers Reminiscence Speech 

    Rogers, Evan (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 1988)
    Reminiscence talk given by Eva Rogers on January 28, 1988 at the Memorial Student Center, University of Wisconsin-Stout. The talk was part of the Reminiscence Luncheon series which was sponsored by the English Department ...
  • Norman Ziemann Reminiscence Speech 

    Ziemann, Norman (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 1987)
    Talk given by Norm Zieman on Dec. 10, 1987 at the Memorial Student Center, University of Wisconsin--Stout. The talk includes a description of the campus and buildings during the 1950s, budget, faculty social life, faculty ...
  • Eleanor Johnson Reminiscence Speech 

    Johnson, Eleanor (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 1988)
    Reminiscence talk given by Eleanor Johnson on October Oct. 19, 1988 at the Memorial Student Center, University of Wisconsin--Stout. The talk includes memories of growing up in Wisconsin, what it was like being a student ...
  • Robert Melrose Reminiscence Speech 

    Melrose, Robert (University of Wisconsin--Stout, 1988)
    Reminiscence talk given by Robert Melrose on February 18, 1988 at Memorial Student Center, University of Wisconsin-Stout. The talk was part of the Reminiscence Luncheon series which was sponsored by the English Department ...