Education & Workforce Development
WCTC receives $1 million donation for Integrated Manufacturing Center
Pewaukee-based Waukesha County Technical College has announced an anonymous donor has pledged $1 million toward its new Integrated Manufacturing Center.
Cardinal Stritch announces new name for college of nursing
To better reflect its academic offerings in health sciences fields, Fox Point-based Cardinal Stritch University has renamed its school of nursing, long known as the Ruth S. Coleman College of Nursing.
MPS still seeking 44 teachers
Milwaukee Public Schools has filled almost all of its 5,000 teaching positions for the fast-approaching school year, but still needs to hire 44 more teachers.
New startup to drive collaboration, innovation among institutions
Close to 20 academic leaders from the region's institutions convened at Marquette University on Thursday afternoon to discuss the possibility of an innovation district in the region with greater collaboration among corporations and academics.
From the issue: Carroll to accept eighth graders into health disciplines
A select group of eighth graders from Bruce-Guadalupe Middle School will be accepted into Carroll University early next year to prepare for careers in health and medical sciences.
Plymouth Tube to close East Troy mill
Plymouth Tube Co. plans to close one of its East Troy mills and lay off 34 employees, according to a WARN notice filed with the state Monday.
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Paul Davis hiring 18 in Milwaukee
Paul Davis Restoration & Remodeling of Southeast and Fox Valley Wisconsin will host a job fair today from noon to 4 p.m. to fill 18 open positions in Milwaukee.
Tempo Milwaukee names Dirks first CEO
Tempo Milwaukee has named Jennifer Dirks chief executive officer, the first in the organization’s history.
Concordia to open college for students with developmental disabilities
Concordia University Wisconsin, located in Mequon, will diversify its academic offerings this fall with a new college designed for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.