Tour Historic Central Library Tour the Central Library, 814 W. Wisconsin Ave., with the Friends. Free tours begin at 11 a.m. each Saturday afternoon in the rotunda. Tour goers receive a coupon for a … [Read more...]
Data Breach Awareness: Data Privacy & Security for Businesses on Aug 25
There were 781 reported data breaches in 2015 - approximately 169 million records exposed. Understanding the common causes of data breaches and identifying data security risks within your business is … [Read more...]
Milwaukee Public Schools, UW-Madison call for other partners to strengthen and grow agriculture curriculum at Vincent High School
Partners commit to student success; ready to build the future of program Milwaukee -- Milwaukee Public Schools and University of Wisconsin-Madison representatives committed their ongoing support to … [Read more...]
Artist Collective Tours 24 U.S. Cities In Search Of The Truth
“The Truth Booth” is a project by the artists Ryan Alexiev, Jim Ricks, Will Sylvester, and Hank Willis Thomas, who are members of The Cause Collective. Currently and throughout the remainder of … [Read more...]
Wisconsin 4-H and UnitedHealthcare Bring Nutrition Education, Cooking and Food-Budgeting Skills to UW-Extension Day at the State Fair
Wisconsin 4-H teen leaders shared how to prepare healthy meals on a budget through the 4-H Food Smart Families Shopping Experience. Nearly 600 teens across the country, including over 30 in Wisconsin, … [Read more...]
Get Up To Date With UWM College of Health Sciences
Studying the complexity of brain injury in a specialized laboratory Researchers at the College of Health Sciences' Aphasia Laboratory are trying to better understand the impact that brain injuries … [Read more...]
Hearing set Aug. 25 on rules for SAGE and Achievement Gap Reduction aid payments
MADISON — The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction will conduct a hearing in August to accept public testimony on modifications to rules for the Student Achievement Guarantee in Education (SAGE) … [Read more...]
Blood donations urgently needed in the final weeks of summer
MADISON, Wis. —The American Red Cross urges blood donors to give in the final weeks of summer to help overcome a critical summer blood shortage. The summer months are among the most challenging … [Read more...]
U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Renews Call for Investments from Washington to Fight Wisconsin’s Opioid and Heroin Epidemic
“It’s time for Washington to act by providing funding for prevention, treatment and recovery efforts.” WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin released the following statement today as she … [Read more...]
New Analysis: Wisconsin Could Add 187,000 Jobs Under Clinton, Lose 61,000 Jobs Under Trump
Findings Emphasize Contrast Between Clinton's Economic Agenda and Trump's Career Record of Outsourcing, Stiffing Workers Hillary for Wisconsin today is announcing new analysis that shows Wisconsin … [Read more...]
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