2020 Winter Commencement

Bowman Hall Bowman Hall characterizes UW-Stout. At the center of campus, its solid traditional exterior houses a modern interior devoted to serving students. The building is home to a variety of student service offices including Dean of Students, Counseling Center, Disability Services, Multicultural Student Services, Advisement Center, Registration and Records, Student Support Services and Financial Aid. Planning, Assessment, Quality and Research is also housed here.

The building is named for Clyde A. Bowman, who came to Stout in 1919 to administer the industrial education division. His tenure spanned the administrations of three Stout Institute presidents, and he served as a temporary president upon L. D. Harvey’s death.

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