Education & Workforce Development
State’s workforce, corrections department heads call on employers to hire ex-offenders
In a tight labor market, leaders of the state’s corrections and workforce development departments are calling on employers in Wisconsin to consider a new pipeline of potential workers: the formerly incarcerated.
Carroll University’s founding business school dean departs
Steve Bialek, the founding dean of Carroll University’s school of business, has left the university.
A representative with the university...
Wisconsin Lutheran College making campus upgrades with $5.2 million gift
Wisconsin Lutheran College is expanding its science building, enlarging the college's fitness center and creating a sports performance center...
Microsoft gives $1.25 million to UWM’s Connected Systems Institute
Will provide access to cloud computing, hardware devices.
Free tuition programs aimed at providing opportunity, addressing workforce shortages
Area colleges offer free tuition programs
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City of Racine to push high school degree attainment with nationwide economic mobility grant
Funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Ballmer Group.
Rockwell Automation seeks young innovators’ ideas with ‘You Make It’ challenge
Submissions due July 26.
Milwaukee-area execs back UW-Madison advocacy group
Badgers United board includes Curt Culver, Bud Slig, Ted Kellner.