For Students

Are you ready to be a part of something BIG?

From student organizations to workshops and conferences, students have many opportunities to get involved at the university.

UWSP Student Chapter of the Wildlife Society

As UW–Stevens Point’s largest and most active wildlife-focused student organization, the Student Chapter of The Wildlife Society empowers undergraduates through student-led field research, weekly meetings and award-winning conservation efforts — including nine-time international recognition as Student Chapter of the Year.

UWSP Wildlife Ecology & Management Degree

Dive into UW–Stevens Point’s wildlife ecology and management program — where hands-on learning meets conservation. Explore field labs, real-world projects and career pathways in roles such as habitat manager, conservation biologist, wildlife rehabilitator and more.

UWSP Student Chapter of Ducks Unlimited

The UW–Stevens Point Student Chapter of Ducks Unlimited connects students with hands-on conservation work — focusing on wildlife and wetland protection, outdoor education and career-building opportunities. WCW Fellow and UW-Stevens Point’s waterfowl expert, Ben Sedinger, Ph.D., advises the UW-Stevens Point DU chapter.

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Jason Riddle

  • Douglas R. Stephens Chair in Wildlife and Extension Wildl…
  • Wisconsin Center for Wildlife
265 Trainer Natural Resources
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Jennifer Summers

  • Program Development Specialist
  • Wisconsin Center for Wildlife
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167 Trainer Natural Resources
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Shelli Dubay

  • Professor of Wildlife
  • Gerald and Helen Stephens Endowed Professor
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325 Trainer Natural Resources
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Cady Sartini

  • Associate Professor and Coordinator of the Wildlife Disci…
  • Principal Investigator for the Stephens Family Foundation…
186 Trainer Natural Resources
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Benjamin Sedinger

  • Kennedy-Grohne Chair in Waterfowl and Wetlands Conservation
  • Associate Professor of Wildlife
342 Trainer Natural Resources
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