Report: UWM faces daunting financial challenges
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee lags its peers nationally in revenue and enrollment, creating a concerning financial outlook for the institution, according to a new report.
Kohl’s giving $5 million to expand family wellness initiative
Kohl’s announced it is donating $5 million over the next three years to the nonprofit Alliance for a Healthier Generation to expand the company's family wellness initiative.
Johnson Controls commits $15 million to community college HVAC programs
Johnson Controls said it is investing $15 million over the next five years to support nonprofit community colleges.
Marquette names Marko Bastl as next director of its supply chain management center
Marquette University has named Marko Bastl as its next director of its Center for Supply Chain Management.
Eastcastle Place plans expansion on its East Side campus
Eastcastle Place is planning an expansion that would add about 30 new apartments to its senior living campus on...
Herzing University awarded $2 million federal grant to train more mental health professionals
Herzing University was recently award a nearly $2 million federal grant for a new mental health-focused nurse practitioner program.
The...
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Veterans nonprofit acquires land for tiny homes development on Milwaukee’s northwest side
A planned tiny home village for homeless and at-risk veterans on Milwaukee’s northwest side is officially underway.
The tiny homes development, led...
Milwaukee Pride plans October festival
A scaled-back version of Milwaukee PrideFest is back on this year.Â
Aug Prep plans $42 million expansion to become city’s largest single-campus school
St. Augustine Preparatory Academy, a private K4-12 school founded by HUSCO International chairman Gus Ramirez and his family, unveiled plans Thursday for a $42 million expansion at its campus on Milwaukee’s south side.Â
Region’s health care grads earning higher degrees, but fewer available to fill entry-level jobs
While southeastern Wisconsin is seeing an increase in the number of students completing their bachelor’s and higher in health science fields, fewer students are attaining credentials needed for in-demand entry-level health care jobs, a new report says.