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Last chance for Milwaukee’s Finest applications
Young professionals interested in a chance at participating in the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF) Wisconsin Chapter’s Milwaukee’s Finest campaign must submit their applications by today.
Alverno College surpasses year-long volunteer goal
When launching its “Caring Counts: The Alverno College Volunteer Challenge,” just over a year ago, Alverno College aimed to tally at least 125,000 hours of volunteer service among students, their families, alumni, faculty, staff, the School Sisters of Saint Francis, and anyone connected to the campus community.
Nonprofit Economic Impact Report highlights lack of funding
The 2012 Wisconsin Nonprofit Economic Impact Report, released earlier this month, indicates a consistent struggle in the nonprofit sector to meet increased demand for services and resources with limited means of funding.
UW-Madison names chancellor finalists
University of Wisconsin System President Kevin Reilly announced four finalists for the position of chancellor at the UW-Madison.
Novo Group survey cites challenges for recruiting top talent
The Novo Group Inc., a Milwaukee-based integrated corporate recruitment advisory firm that helps organizations attract top talent, recently surveyed executives and candidates to gain insights from both sides of the hiring equation.
Walker proposes significant education reforms
Education reforms to be included in Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s state budget are significant steps forward in terms of educational access, accountability and equity, according to said Tim Sheehy, president of the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce (MMAC).
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‘More Prosperity, Better Performance and True Independence’
Editor's note: Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker delivered his 2013 Budget Address titled, “More Prosperity, Better Performance, and True Independence,” Wednesday night. The following is the transcript of his prepared remarks.
Vote for Milwaukee in Bloomberg Mayors Challenge
You know I'm always looking for innovative ways to create jobs, which is why I'm very excited for this opportunity today.
Lean road to better cars, better health care
Remember a couple of decades when 75,000 miles on a car was time to trade it in? Now, it’s not unusual for an owner to drive a car for 200,000 miles.
Change how transportation is funded
R.E.M initially released their single “It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)” in 1987. The refrain line has since become part of our nomenclature for describing various seismic shifts in our world. When it comes to transportation, this expression is extremely apropos in 2013 – thanks to a lot of innovators – some from Wisconsin.