Education & Workforce Development
How Wisconsin colleges fared on the latest U.S. News college rankings
U.S. News & World Report today released its annual university rankings.
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Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin and Metropolitan Chicago – the largest of 161 Goodwill organizations internationally – announced this...
Carthage College president John Swallow named HERA chair
The Higher Education Regional Alliance – a collaborative representing 18 southeastern Wisconsin higher ed institutions and several partner organizations – has named Carthage College president John Swallow as its next chair.
Bucyrus Foundation commits $10 million to South Milwaukee initiatives
The Bucyrus Foundation will distribute $10 million over the next decade to support economic development, schools, nonprofits and revitalization efforts in South Milwaukee.
Penfield Children’s Center, Marquette to expand mental health services to Waukesha County with $2 million grant
A $2 million federal grant will allow the Behavior Clinic, a provider of mental health services for young children in Milwaukee, to begin offering services in Waukesha County next year.
Marquette’s Global Brigades nonprofit spins off microfinance firm with $1.2 million raise
Marquette University-based humanitarian organization Global Brigades is spinning off a for-profit microfinance firm with the backing of four founding investors.
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Marquette president Michael Lovell announces cancer diagnosis
Marquette University president Michael Lovell has been diagnosed with sarcoma, a rare form of cancer, he revealed in a letter to the university community Thursday.
Herzing University to move its HQ to The Avenue in downtown Milwaukee
Herzing University will move its headquarters to The Avenue in downtown Milwaukee.
MSOE unveils $37 million Viets Tower renovation
The Milwaukee School of Engineering celebrated the grand opening of its newly renovated Hermann Viets Tower in downtown Milwaukee Friday.
UWM to forgive $5.1 million in student debt with federal relief funding
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee announced it will use federal stimulus funding to eliminate $5.1 million in student debt incurred during the pandemic.