STEM graduates up slightly in southeastern Wisconsin but disparities persist, report says
Southeastern Wisconsin is showing slight gains in the number of STEM graduates coming out of its colleges, but women...
How Wisconsinites 65 years and older can access the COVID-19 vaccine
While Wisconsinites 65 and older will soon be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, state health officials are cautioning that those eager to get a shot should brace for themselves for a wait.
Former Aurora pharmacist charged with attempted criminal property damage
The former Aurora Health Care pharmacist who allegedly tampered with COVID-19 vaccines at a Grafton medical center last month was charged Tuesday with attempted felony criminal damage to property.
Former Hispanic Chamber leader Maria Monreal-Cameron dies at 75
Maria Monreal-Cameron, the former president and chief executive officer of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin and a longtime leader in the Milwaukee community, died Monday after a battle with cancer.
Wisconsin adults 65 and older eligible for COVID-19 vaccines next week
Adults in Wisconsin ages 65 and older will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine beginning next week.
Donors pledge $500,000 for Carthage College’s diversity and equity efforts
Carthage College has received more than $500,000 in pledges from donors to support the school’s diversity and equity initiatives.
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In-person performances part of Milwaukee Ballet’s modified plans for rest of season
The Milwaukee Ballet is moving forward with plans to hold reduced-capacity, in-person performances for the remainder of its 2020-’21.
The...
Blessings in a Backpack opens Waukesha office to support its growth
Blessings in a Backpack of Waukesha County, a local affiliate of a national nonprofit food program, has opened a new office in Waukesha.
St. Ann Center says it could have to close its doors after losing meal program contract
St. Ann Center for Intergenerational Care is at risk of closing its doors after the Milwaukee-based nonprofit lost its contract to operate a federal meal program at its sites.Â
Stanek family gives $2 million to Marquette University
Baird executive Mary Ellen Stanek and her husband, Dr. Scott Stanek, have pledged more than $2 million to Marquette University.