Education & Workforce Development
Learn about strategies for education and workforce development in Milwaukee and southeastern Wisconsin.
Alverno College’s interim president leaving to lead Benedictine University
Joseph Foy, Alverno College’s interim president and vice president of academic affairs, has been named the new president of Benedictine University.
New presidents of Waukesha County and Gateway technical colleges are gearing up for growth
In January, Waukesha County Technical College in Pewaukee began a year-long celebration of its 100th anniversary.Â
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Investing in budget-friendly professional development
While few employers would argue against the idea that professional development is valuable, two concerns often rise to the...
Marquette’s O’Brien Hall transforms campus and the community
The new home of Marquette University’s business and innovation leadership programs, the Dr. E. J. and Margaret O’Brien Hall...
Photo gallery: Mayor Cavalier Johnson visits Hmong American Peace Academy
Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson recently visited the Hmong American Peace Academy, a K-12 public charter school serving 1811 students...
Q&A: Howard Fuller talks about changing narratives, funding and business involvement in education
National education reform advocate and former Milwaukee Public Schools superintendent Howard Fuller was on the ground floor of promoting...
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UWM receives $2.1 million donation to close graduation gap between students
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee announced this week that a group of donors has committed $2.1 million to an initiative...
Design plans unveiled for Kenosha Innovation Center
The City of Kenosha and the Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood, Inc. on Monday unveiled the conceptual design plans for the...
Marquette unveils new advanced automation lab
Marquette University and Omron Automation Americas unveiled this week the Omron Advanced Automation Lab at Engineering Hall on the...
Several southeastern Wisconsin employers getting state grants to train workers
More than $3.8 million in Wisconsin Fast Forward grants will be dispersed to 24 state employers and used to help train 1,415 workers.