By Dylan Deprey The beauty school dropout working as a waitress. The certified mechanic stuck at a temp job. The industrial welder hustling on the streets to pay off college debt. The scenario … [Read more...]
Local HBCU Alumni Hosts College Event
By Karen Stokes Nearly 200 high school aged students and their parents convened at Rufus King International High School for the first Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) … [Read more...]
World of Possibilities Opens for New UWM Graduates
By Angela McManaman The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has hosted more than 100 graduation ceremonies, but each one is remarkable because of the incredible – and incredibly diverse – … [Read more...]
New Analysis Finds Many For-Profits Skirt Federal Funding Limits
Education Department Makes Substantial Progress Securing Student Loan Benefit for Veterans New analysis released today by the U.S. Department of Education reveals many for-profit schools would … [Read more...]
Globe University, Minnesota School of Business Denied Access to Federal Student Aid Dollars
U.S. Department of Education takes enforcement action following findings of fraud, misrepresentation The U.S. Department of Education announced today that participation in the federal student aid … [Read more...]
UWM hosts 4th Annual Summit on Black Male Youth
By Karen Stokes The UW-Milwaukee African American Male Initiative is hosting their fourth annual summit on Black male youth. This year’s theme is “Black Boys Thriving: Pathways to Success”. On … [Read more...]
Can I Get a Side of Job With that High School Education?
By Dylan Deprey At 14-years-old, what job wouldn’t a high schooler take for some extra cash on the weekend? Burger flipper, grocery bagger, theater usher, retail cashier, amusement park … [Read more...]
King Sends Letter to States Calling for an End to Corporal Punishment in Schools
U.S. Education Secretary John B. King Jr. sent a letter on November 22nd, 2016 urging state leaders to end the use of corporal punishment in schools, a practice repeatedly linked to harmful short-term … [Read more...]
Sherman Park Teen excels Against the Odds
by Karen Stokes Jaylah Rayford 15, is a teen with goals. Between college, traveling and a career in orthopedic surgery, Jaylah’s goals surpass the stereotypical limitations that some would … [Read more...]
Humphries Announces Candidacy for State Superintendent of Public Instruction
By Dylan Deprey The frequent interruption of political commercials flashing every two minutes may have faded following the presidential election, but there is another campaign brewing in … [Read more...]
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