Education & Workforce Development
Skilled trade jobs hardest to fill among U.S. employers
Skilled trade jobs have been the hardest to fill for six consecutive years, according to the U.S. results of the latest Talent Shortage Survey conducted by Milwaukee-based ManpowerGroup.
More than 70 employers registered for Milwaukee Career Expo
More than 70 employers have registered for the Milwaukee Career Expo, which will be held on Thursday, May 28, at State Fair Park in Milwaukee.
City Year Milwaukee to grow mission with $3 million challenge grant
A $3 million challenge grant awarded to City Year Milwaukee will help the nonprofit expand its mission to motivate students through elementary, middle and high school grades toward college and career opportunities.
Bubbler Weekly: City Year Milwaukee to grow mission with $3 million challenge grant
A $3 million challenge grant awarded to City Year Milwaukee will help the nonprofit expand its mission to motivate students through elementary, middle and high school grades toward college and career opportunities.
Arrowhead High School plans new manufacturing, engineering center
Arrowhead High School in Hartland plans to open a new 10,000-square-foot manufacturing and engineering center at the start of the new school year on Sept 1.
City Year Milwaukee to grow mission with $3 million challenge grant
A $3 million challenge grant awarded to City Year Milwaukee will help the nonprofit expand its mission to motivate students through elementary, middle and high school grades toward college and career opportunities.
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A piece of the pie: Employee Stock Ownership Plans provide unique advantages
Ruekert & Mielke Inc. owner Bill Mielke started thinking about his eventual exit from the Waukesha-based civil and municipal engineering firm about 20 years ago.
Bubbler Weekly: MPS board re-elects Bonds, welcomes two new directors
Michael Bonds, Ph.D., has been re-elected president of the Milwaukee Board of School Directors, the district announced on Wednesday.
UWM, Milwaukee Fire Department launch paramedic training program
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College of Nursing has launched a partnership to train fire department paramedics in community-based health care. The program will train paramedics to provide follow-up health care to frequent users of emergency medical services. Paramedics will receive training to support these patients and help change health behaviors before patients reach a crisis again.
MPS board re-elects Bonds, welcomes two new directors
Michael Bonds, Ph.D., has been re-elected president of the Milwaukee Board of School Directors, the district announced on Wednesday.