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Take action now to avoid fiscal cliff
With yet another major credit agency threatening to downgrade America's credit rating if Washington fails to resolve the nation's fiscal crisis by year's end, it's becoming clearer and clearer that Congress and the President need to act immediately.
MSOE unveils learning suite outfitted with Apple technology
Milwaukee School of Engineering opened a learning suite Wednesday where students will be able to take advantage of Apple’s newest technology. Funded by a donation from Dr. Gene P. Carter, MSOE Regent Emeritus and alumnus, the Gene Carter Apple Technologies Learning Suite will provide students direct access to iMac computers, iTouch mobile devices, iPad tablets and Apple TV digital streaming technology.
Employers still optimistic in Manpower survey
Employers in the Milwaukee area expect to continue hiring at an “active” pace during the fourth quarter, according to the latest Manpower Employment Outlook Survey.
GE Healthcare forms talent pipeline with UWM
Combining industrial leadership and academic prowess, GE Healthcare and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) today announced a unique collaboration aimed at building a pipeline of Wisconsin-based medical imaging software developers and researchers to drive the next generation of health care technology globally.
Bubbler Quote of the Week
“As we’ve watched the U.S. economy reinvent itself to compete in a tougher global environment, it’s become increasingly clear...
Bubbler Calendar
Friday, Sept. 7, through Sunday, Sept. 16, Bayshore Town Center will host its first annual Shop & Dine...
Jumpstart on the Weekend
Friday, Sept. 14, through Sunday, Sept. 16, the Milwaukee Brewers take on the New York Mets at Miller...
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GE Healthcare to invest $33 million in new Wisconsin imaging center
The University of Wisconsin (UW) School of Medicine and Public Health, GE Healthcare and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) today announced new agreements featuring a $32.9 million GE investment in a state-of-the-art medical imaging research facility in Madison.
South Loop apartment tower to sell for about $70 million
Apartment developer Marquette Cos. is paying about $70 million for a 278-unit apartment tower in the South Loop, perking up a downtown apartment investment market that has been subdued this year after a frenetic 2011.
Wearing our children’s clothes
I think it was Thomas Jefferson who said that expecting each new generation to forever live by the customs and laws of past generations is like expecting adults to wear the same clothes that fit them as children.
DNR to meet with parks group on Downtown Transit Center site redevelopment
Staff with the state Department of Natural Resources will meet today with representatives of parks advocacy group Preserve Our Parks, including a surveyor hired by the group, to review claims by the group that most of the Downtown Transit Center site was originally in the Lake Michigan lake bed.