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MPS’ Gaenslen School receives national recognition for STEM education

Milwaukee Public Schools’ (MPS’) Frederick M. Gaenslen School has earned national recognition for its Project Lead the Way (PLTW) pre-engineering programming, which equips students with the introductory skills needed to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).

Schlumberger awards UWM $1.3 million software grant

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) has received a $1.3 million software grant from Schlumberger, an international service provider to oil and gas companies.

BizTimes to honor Monreal-Cameron

BizTimes Milwaukee will present its 2013 Woman Executive of the Year Award to Maria Monreal-Cameron, president and chief executive officer of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin (HCCW).

UWM hires first female athletic director

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has appointed Amanda Braun athletic director.

Milwaukee Biz Blog: Birth of an entrepreneur

BizTimes executive editor Steve Jagler witnesses the start of a small business through Twitter.

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Alto-Shaam expansion to add 110 jobs

Alto-Shaam, Inc., a foodservice equipment manufacturer in Menomonee Falls, plans to add up to 110 jobs at its newly expanded facility. There are currently 300 workers at the plant.

Political ads boost Journal Communications earnings

The onslaught of political ads on television during the recall election of Gov. Scott Walker, the presidential campaign and the U.S. Senate race provided a major boost for Milwaukee-based Journal Communications Inc. The company today reported a significant increase in earnings and revenues for its fiscal fourth quarter, and for its 2012 fiscal year.

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