Industries
Dine for a difference, global event asks community to support local causes
Twestival began as a single event in London more than three years ago, since that time it has expanded into a global movement where people meet up for a good cause. What started out as a global cause to help support water and education initiatives worldwide, has developed into a series of events in different cities held on the same day to support multiple causes.
Health care trends to watch for in 2011
While the debate between private sector and government control will rage on in Washington, D.C., the marketplace and its consumers will be most impacted by increasing costs and, in some cases, reduced access.
Protect your eyes from computer vision syndrome
When we discuss protecting our eyes at work, we often think of the workers who are exposed to debris, chemicals, wood chips, metal fragments, etc. These individuals require specific eye protection, such as safety glasses or goggles, to keep their eyes safe from injury while on the job.
Carryover concern
The move by Gov. Scott Walker to strip unions that represent state workers of collective bargaining rights could spill over to unions in the private sector, according to many leaders of organized labor.
UWM School of Public Health to focus on city’s health issues
Construction on the new University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Public Health is scheduled to begin in a few months. While changes to the university's budget may slow the intended growth of the new school, UWM officials are excited to move forward on the initiative.
Nonprofit Resource List
Association of Fundraising Professionals Association of Fundraising Professionals Greater Milwaukee Chapter...
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Bubbler Networking Resources
African American Chamber of Commerce Milwaukee American Marketing Association-Milwaukee Chapter...
Performing Arts Preview
Check out the week ahead surrounding Milwaukee's performing arts and music scene by visiting Third Coast Digest, a media...