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Innovation Campus forms supercomputing partnership
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's new Innovation Campus in Wauwatosa will have high-speed computing resources under a new partnership between the UWM Foundation and the Milwaukee Institute.
Darling receives WMC award
Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (WMC) recently honored State Sen. Alberta Darling (River Hills) with the Working for Wisconsin Award at Advanced Manufacturing Technologies Inc. in Grafton.
Artist fellowship program calling for applicants
The Bradley Family Foundation and the Greater Milwaukee Foundation have opened up the application process for the Mary L. Nohl Fund Fellowships for Individual Artists program.
MSOE to offer new MBA fellowship program for education leaders
The Milwaukee School of Engineering will host a new MBA fellowship program designed to help school and district administrators be more effective in closing achievement gaps in education, according to an announcement made by MSOE today.
Tim O’Brien to make all of its new homes solar ready
Tim O’Brien Homes Inc., a semi-custom, single-family homebuilder with offices in Milwaukee and Madison, announced that every new home built by the company will now be solar ready.
Concordia expands nursing program
Mequon-based Concordia University Wisconsin has added a program in Sheboygan this fall that allows registered nurses to earn a bachelor of science in nursing.
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Activate Healthcare gets major equity investment
Activate Healthcare LLC has received a multimillion dollar growth equity investment from New York investment management firm Spring Mountain Capital LP.
Mandel Group secures $53 million in financing for North End’s third phase
Milwaukee-based Mandel Group Inc. announced today that it has closed on financing for the third phase of its North End developmet in downtown Milwaukee, raising $53 million to develop a six-story mixed use building at the corner of North Water and East Pleasant streets.
Back to school 2014
Editor's note: This “A Note from Bill” article, written by Bill Penzey, owner of Brookfield-based Penzeys Spices, appears in the newest Penzeys Spices catalog.
American Metal Technologies acquires Ohio die casting company
Sturtevant-based American Metal Technologies LLC has acquired Kotobuki-Reliable Die Casting Inc.