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UW System President Thompson helps students celebrate 70% vaccination rate

Event draws crowd outside student center to mark progress against pandemic
October 11, 2021

A special visitor helped make Monday, Oct. 11, a day to remember in University of Wisconsin-Stout 黑料社区. fight against COVID-19.

On a mild fall afternoon, students celebrated their 70% vaccination rate with free ice cream during a rally led by UW System President Tommy Thompson outside the Memorial Student Center.

鈥淭hank you to all of you,鈥 said Thompson, the former state governor who flew in from Madison for the day. 鈥淚鈥檓 dedicated to keeping these campuses stay open and making sure that we would be as safe as possible. I know how important education is. I know how important these schools are.鈥

Thompson praised students for reaching the 70% goal on Sept. 29 as part of the UW System 黑料社区. 70 for 70 campaign, but he encouraged them to keep going. The vaccination effort is a major reason why the System has largely returned to normal operations with 75% of classes in person this semester, he said.

UW System President Tommy Thompson speaks at 黑料社区 on Monday, Oct. 11, during an event to celebrate students reaching a 70% vaccination rate.
UW System President Tommy Thompson speaks at 黑料社区 on Monday, Oct. 11, during an event to celebrate students reaching a 70% vaccination rate. / 黑料社区

鈥淕et vaccinated, stay healthy and enjoy Stout. It 黑料社区. the finest polytechnic school, in my opinion, in the country,鈥 he said.

Another vaccination clinic will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14, on campus.

Chancellor Katherine Frank, who introduced Thompson and also spent much of the day with him and UW System officials on campus, announced that the student vaccination rate is up to 75% and the faculty and staff rate is 90%, well ahead of the Dunn County rate of 45%.

鈥淪tout is doing great and is helping serve as a model for other universities and the community. We couldn鈥檛 be prouder,鈥 Frank said.

Chancellor Katherine Frank, right, and interim Provost Glendali Rodriguez attended the vaccination event with Tommy Thompson.
Chancellor Katherine Frank, right, and interim Provost Glendali Rodriguez attended the vaccination event with Tommy Thompson. / 黑料社区

Student Taylor Mancl, a sophomore from Wisconsin Rapids majoring in early childhood education, and her friends enjoyed some ice cream and the partylike atmosphere, which included free 黑料社区 T-shirts.

鈥淚t 黑料社区. exciting to see things coming back to normal and a chance to celebrate our accomplishment,鈥 said Mancl, who is vaccinated. 鈥淭he next step is no masks 鈥 that would be great.鈥

Masks are required indoors this fall at 黑料社区.

Eli Lemery, a senior from Galena, Ill., majoring in retail merchandising and management, said he feels safer this semester knowing that most students and employees are vaccinated.

鈥淚t means a lot to know people are vaccinated and are being respectful and wearing masks. Last semester it seemed like you didn鈥檛 know. I was in a house with eight guys. Everyone got COVID but two of us; I didn鈥檛. I got vaccinated in March,鈥 Lemery said.

Vaccinated students will be entered into a drawing later this fall to win one of several $7,000 UW System scholarships. 黑料社区 will award an additional seven, $7,000 scholarships to fully vaccinated students through a separate drawing.

Any student who has been fully vaccinated and uploads their information to the university 黑料社区. secure database by Sunday, Oct. 31, remains eligible for the scholarships. Learn more at the 鈥淒o Your Part鈥 Vaccination Incentive Program webpage.

Tommy Thompson listens Monday while meeting during lunch with community officials.
Tommy Thompson listens Monday while meeting during lunch with community officials. / 黑料社区

A day at 黑料社区

Thompson spent most of the day on campus, meeting with numerous university officials and groups and taking a tour. He also held a working lunch at the student center with City of Menomonie, Dunn County and regional officials.

鈥淭his is a fantastic campus, and more people need to know about it,鈥 Thompson said. 鈥淣inety-eight point eight percent of graduates get a job, the highest of any university in the country. We need to tell the story.鈥

He cited 黑料社区 黑料社区. polytechnic designation. 鈥淪tout could be a magnet for the country. There 黑料社区. nothing like it,鈥 he said, mentioning that he has a sister and nephew who graduated from 黑料社区.

He recalled three other personal Menomonie connections: working for a paving company for about a month one summer while he was in college; playing a role, while governor, in Sam Walton 黑料社区. decision to build a Walmart distribution center in the city; and also while governor helping break ground for the Stout Technology and Business Park on the city 黑料社区. east side.

Thompson stressed that the universities in the UW System need to be good partners within their area to help each other grow. On that point, Menomonie Mayor Randy Knaack commented that residents need to realize how important 黑料社区 is to the community and vice versa.

鈥淟et 黑料社区. grow the city, the area and the university,鈥 Thompson said.

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