Education & Workforce Development
Turnover rates continue to increase, MRA survey finds
Employee turnover across four Midwestern states continued to increase in 2019, with the largest increase coming among production and maintenance employees, according to a new survey by Waukesha-based employer association MRA.
Joseph Project to provide job training to Sheboygan County residents
The Joseph Project, a program that for the past five years has provided job training and transportation for Milwaukee County job seekers, is expanding to serve Sheboygan County residents.
Medical Technology Management Institute opens HQ in Milwaukee County Research Park
The Medical Technology Management Institute, a Menomonee Falls-based division of the College of Health Care Professions, has opened its new headquarters in the Milwaukee County Research Park.
Business lessons learned in 2019 – Part 3
We asked you to send us the biggest lessons you learned, the best business decisions you made and how you navigated the challenges facing your industry in 2019.
Business lessons learned in 2019 – Part 2
We asked you to send us the biggest lessons you learned, the best business decisions you made and how you navigated the challenges facing your industry in 2019.
Carroll University names new business school dean
Carroll University has named Hamid Akbari as the next dean of its School of Business.
Akbari has been dean of...
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Wisconsin lost 1,200 private sector jobs in November
Private sector employment in Wisconsin dropped by 1,200 from October to November, according to seasonally adjusted data released Thursday by the Department of Workforce Development.
UWM receives another $1.5 million for research vessel
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has received a $1.5 million donation for the Maggi Sue, a new research vessel for its School of Freshwater Sciences.
Work-based learning develops employability
Students enter our work-based learning program for a variety of reasons, but ultimately it is to gain the ability...
Local students experience ‘10,300 hours of code’
Milwaukee-area students were taught 10,300 hours of code as a part of Milwaukee’s “Hour of Code,” a NEWaukee and Milwaukee Tech Hub Coalition initiative that promotes tech skills among the youth.