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Marquette program works to build engineers’ business acumen
In talking with local companies, one consistent piece of feedback that Marquette University leaders have heard is that new...
A cut above: Despite challenges, PartsBadger posts impressive growth
In telling the story of how PartsBadger LLC came to be, co-founders Roy Dietsch and Jimmy Crawford often say...
Franklin business leaders express alarm about rejection of Strauss Brands plans
The leaders of several Franklin businesses signed a letter to Franklin aldermen expressing dismay about the Common Council’s recent vote to deny Strauss Brands’ proposed new meat processing facility.
Milwaukee limits gatherings, restaurants, bars with new COVID restrictions
The City of Milwaukee Health Department issued a new health order Monday afternoon that further restricts public gatherings, restaurants...
Most businesses don’t expect return to normal until after first quarter, MMAC survey finds
A majority of businesses surveyed by the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce do not expect normal business activity to...
Carthage College receives $1 million gift for graduate sports management track
Johnson Outdoors chairman and chief executive officer Helen Johnson-Leipold and her husband, National Hockey League team owner Craig Leipold,...
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Mount Mary University to open health sciences center for new four-year nursing program
Mount Mary University plans to convert a former swimming pool on its campus into a new health sciences center as it prepares to launch a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing program next fall.
Franklin denies Strauss Brands’ plans for new meat processing plant
The city of Franklin Common Council on Tuesday night denied a request by Strauss Brands that would have allowed the company to expand its operations in the community.
Four area higher ed institutions commit to closing graduation equity gaps over next 10 years
Milwaukee Area Technical College, the University of WisconsinÂ-Milwaukee, Carthage College and the University of Wisconsin-Parkside have joined a national initiative aimed at helping more underrepresented students of color and other historically underserved students graduate from college over the next decade.Â
UWM at Washington County and UWM at Waukesha support local businesses and leaders
Business and education is changing, but cutting-edge training offered through the Continuing Education division of the College of General...