By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Earlier this week, the Wisconsin Partnership announced that StriveTogether awarded them approximately $350,000 in grant money. The partnership, which consists of Milwaukee … [Read more...]
YMCA to Begin Before and After School Programs
By Evan Casey With the school year starting soon, local organizations have begun efforts to impact local schoolchildren across Milwaukee. The YMCA is one of those organizations, as they will … [Read more...]
The Curiosity Cube Returned to Milwaukee and Brought STEM with it
By Nyesha Stone Shades of blue colored the sky outside the Betty Brinn Children’s Museum and while Milwaukeeans enjoyed the crisp sun, a brightly-painted pink 22x10-foot shipping container: … [Read more...]
The National Association of State Boards of Accountancy Rewards University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Students with Research Grant
By Rhea Riley Two students from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee were named recipients of the 2018 Accounting Education Research Grant, provided by The National Association of State Boards of … [Read more...]
Jacarrie Kicks4Kids 5th Annual Back to School Drive
By Ethan Duran Book bags, shoes and haircuts for children are being given away at the Jacarrie Kicks4Kids Fifth Annual Back to School Drive this August 11 at Tina & Tots on Appleton avenue. … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Education Partnership Celebrates New Racine and Milwaukee Public School Superintendents
By Karen Stokes The Milwaukee Education Partnership (MEP) held a special reception to welcome the new Superintendents for Racine Unified School and Milwaukee Public School Districts. Gerard … [Read more...]
International Medical Students Could be the Key to Shortage of Doctors
By Nyesha Stone Can you imagine a society without doctors? If not, then you would agree that the shortage of doctors in the U.S. is a problem. According to a 2017 report conducted by the … [Read more...]
You Don’t Have to Break the Bank to Give Back
By Dr. Harry L. Williams (President & CEO, Thurgood Marshall College Fund) Earlier this year, a man named Jack Weldon Patrick passed away in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. A long-time … [Read more...]
Racial Divides Found in Student Loan Defaults—Unsustainable Debt Trajectory Needs to Be Managed
By Charlene Crowell With 44 million consumers owing student debt that now reaches $1.5 trillion and still climbing, a lot of people want to better understand how and why this unsustainable debt … [Read more...]
UWM is the Doorway for Many Different Paths to Success
By Mark A. Mone Chancellor, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee There is no one path to finding your future success. At the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, we have many open doors that lead … [Read more...]
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