Education & Workforce Development
Learn about strategies for education and workforce development in Milwaukee and southeastern Wisconsin.
Annual Milwaukee Education Spotlight event will help business leaders get involved in developing the area’s future workforce
BizTimes Media’s annual Milwaukee Education Spotlight event, which provides insight to business leaders and community members who want to...
MATC inks lease at planned $91 million Deer District development
The next major project at downtown Milwaukee's Deer District is set to begin construction late this summer, bringing a...
LakeView Technology Academy opens in Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood
The first building in the more than 100-acre Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood has opened.
LakeView Technology Academy on Tuesday officially opened...
Marquette University opens Wellness + Helfaer Recreation Facility
In time for the spring semester, Marquette University’s new Wellness + Helfaer Recreation Facility officially opened its doors to students on Monday.
Marquette University biomedical sciences professor awarded $2.4 million NIH research grant
Matthew Hearing, an associate professor of biomedical sciences at Marquette University’s college of health sciences, has received a $2.4...
Messmer High School names next president
Messmer High School appointed Richard Mannisto to serve as its new president, the school announced on Monday.
Mannisto, who is...
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Public charter school to open in Pewaukee
A new public charter school called Autumn Hill Academy will open in Pewaukee at N25 W23050 Paul Road in...
Employ Milwaukee receives $1.5 million in federal funding for apprenticeship programs
Employ Milwaukee, Milwaukee County’s workforce development board, has received a $1.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor’s YouthBuild program.
Marquette University alumnus commits $3 million to endowed scholarships and tennis complex
Marquette University alumnus Ross Sprovieri and his wife, Susan Sprovieri, have committed $3 million to support the university’s endowed tennis scholarships, as well as fund its tennis complex.
Carmen Schools breaks ground on $55 million south side campus
After 17 years, Carmen Schools of Science and Technology is one step closer to having its first permanent home.