Education & Workforce Development
Commentary: Enrollment decline threatens colleges
Businesses can’t survive if they don’t have enough customers. The same goes for colleges and universities.
Cardinal Stritch University, a...
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MSOE to convert U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services building into Kendall Breunig Center for the Built Environment
The Milwaukee School of Engineering has unveiled its plans for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services building that it...
Versiti hopes to break ground soon on $63.5 million Blood Research Institute expansion
Milwaukee-based Versiti, a nonprofit specializing in blood health solutions, is planning a $63.5 million expansion of its Blood Research Institute.
Cardinal Stritch closure will cost 476 employees their jobs
Once Glendale-based Cardinal Stritch University closes for good at the end of this spring semester, 476 employees will be laid off.
Despite funding stabilizing for Wisconsin’s public colleges and universities, enrollment continues to plummet
Student enrollment numbers at Wisconsin's numerous college and university campuses across the state continue to plummet.
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What will it take for Milwaukee to thrive in 2050? Business and community leaders weigh in
None of us can predict the future.
But the two things we know for sure are that it is coming,...
Former Kenosha schools superintendent named president for Siena Catholic Schools of Racine
Archbishop Jerome Listecki has appointed Dr. Susan Savaglio-Jarvis as the next president of Siena Catholic Schools, a Racine-based Catholic...
Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast CEO named new president of Alverno College
The board of trustees for Alverno College in Milwaukee announced today that Christy Brown, the chief executive officer of...
Cardinal Stritch to shut down at end of spring semester
Cardinal Stritch University, a private Catholic university located in Fox Point and Glendale, will shut down at the end...