Education & Workforce Development
Youth arts organization to offer program at Grand Avenue
True Skool Inc., a nonprofit youth arts organization, plans to offer its after-school Urban Arts Program in a 9,800-square-foot space at the Shops of Grand Avenue in the Plankinton Building at 161 W. Wisconsin Ave. in downtown Milwaukee, according to a proposal submitted to the city’s Board of Zoning Appeals (BOZA).
Eck is new president of Lakeland College
Daniel Eck, Lakeland College’s interim president for the past 10 months, has been selected as the Sheboygan college’s 16th president.
Youth arts organization to offer program at Grand Avenue
True Skool Inc., a nonprofit youth arts organization, plans to offer its after-school Urban Arts Program in a 9,800-square-foot space at the Shops of Grand Avenue in the Plankinton Building at 161 W. Wisconsin Ave. in downtown Milwaukee, according to a proposal submitted to the city’s Board of Zoning Appeals (BOZA).
Eck is new president of Lakeland College
Daniel Eck, Lakeland College’s interim president for the past 10 months, has been selected as the Sheboygan college’s 16th president.
Marquette receives $10M for campus renovation
Marquette University has received a $10 million donation from an anonymous benefactor to build a new on-site residence for its Jesuit priests.
GE Waukesha training program may become national model
In the heart of one of Wisconsin's most conservative counties, Democratic President Barack Obama on Thursday identified a worker training program that he said could be a model for the country.
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Obama signs executive order in Waukesha
President Barack Obama today signed an executive order for a federal jobs training program at an appearance in Waukesha.
New Water Center tenant to provide water cycle training
A new tenant has created a system for training water managers at Milwaukee’s Global Water Center.
Obama on way to Milwaukee to tout higher wages
A day after he urged U.S. employers to “give America a raise,” President Barack Obama is on his way to Milwaukee today.
Quad/Graphics closing two plants
Sussex-based Quad/Graphics Inc. has announced it will close its plants in Marengo, Iowa and Pomona, Calif. and eliminate about 200 jobs.