More than 750 earn degrees at UW-Stout; the day in stories, photos, video.
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Their time to shine
On a sunny December day, 763 graduates earned diplomas and plaudits. They walked away from UW-Stout
with their futures looking bright.
Larry Schneider received a ceremonial yellow hood along with an honorary Doctor of Science degree Saturday.
A man who made a difference
In the commencement speech, Chancellor Bob Meyer explains how Larry Schneider's career still is having an impact at UW-Stout, 21 years later. Schneider was awarded an honorary doctorate. Read more →
GRADUATE STORIES
Committed to success
Amber Georgakopoulos did some traveling, worked and gained life experience before she decided to go to college. When she did, she gave it her all, making her mark in the applied social science major and in Menomonie. Read more →
Looking back ... moving on
They came from big cities and small towns, met challenges head-on, made lots of friends and learned a ton about their career fields and themselves. In their words, 13 graduates look back and at what's next. Read about them hereandhere.
Roll the video ...
See highlights from Saturday's first ceremony and hear what graduates loved about UW-Stout, what they'll miss and what's next. See the video →
Saturday, degree; Monday, working
Less than 48 hours after graduating, retail merchandising and management major Kristen Johnson will begin her career 200 miles away. Read more →
Master of Science, master of the day
Britta Miller wore two hats on Saturday, crossing the stage to get her master's degree while performing her duties as commencement director. Read more →
The day in photographs
Take a look at our photo albums on Facebook for dozens of images from the ceremonies, and follow other commencement activity on Twitter and Instagram.