Join Associate Professor Lyna Matesi, co-founder of the Ruth E. Salzmann Center for Women’s Leadership at UW-Stevens Point, as she talks with leaders who are making an impact in their communities, Wisconsin and the world on the Women Trailblazers…
The following University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point students, faculty and staff have been honored for excellence and achievement:
The following University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point students, faculty and staff have been honored for excellence and achievement: The Teaching Excellence Award was presented to Jeana Council, professor and psychology Human…
It’s an occasion to celebrate some big wins for the student-staffed university press at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Dozens of writers and student staff of Cornerstone Press spend all…
Several faculty members at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point have been recognized for excellence within their professional fields:
The following students at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point were honored for excellence in academic achievement:
Several faculty and staff members at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point have been recognized for excellence within their professional fields.
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s Cornerstone Press, one of five publishing houses in the United States staffed by undergraduate students, will mark 40 years with a gala event next month….
For the past 40 years, a small central Wisconsin publishing house has produced more than 100 titles in various genres, from short fiction to poetry collections, which have won awards…
Cornerstone Press, the student-staffed teaching press at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point, recently launched four new books of poetry. Cornerstone Press released “Naming the Ghost” by Emily Hockaday (New York),…
Students, faculty and staff members at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point have been recognized for excellence and achievement: Voice students were honored by the National Association of Teachers of Singing,…
Assistant Professor of English Erica Ringelspaugh is described often as an extremely supportive, dedicated educator. Teaching is second nature to her, having eavesdropped on the conversations between her parents. Her…
Over the course of a semester, Professor Robert Sirabian said his 19th century literature students will discover that issues and debates our communities wrestle with today—related to, for example, housing,…