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Marquette Student Employment Fair, Aug. 29
The Office of Inclusion and Belonging and the Division of Student Affairs will host a student employment fair for all enrolled Marquette University students on Thursday, Aug. 29, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the second floor of the Lemonis Center for Student Success. Registration for the event can be completed online.
Putting a focus on farms
GREEN BAY – In a blend of sports and agriculture, the 2025 Draft Local Organizing Committee is partnering with family farms across Wisconsin to celebrate the upcoming 2025 Draft, scheduled for April 24-26, in Green Bay. “This partnership aims to spotlight Wisconsin’s rich agricultural history while building anticipation for...
Apps Open to Pitch at 2024 ESS
The Wisconsin Technology Council is seeking companies to participate in one of two pitch events at the annual Wisconsin Early Stage Symposium (ESS), taking place Nov. 13-14 at the Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center, the organization announced recently. As in previous years, the pitch opportunities are the Tech Council...
Latest on Milwaukee traffic calming projects
Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson and officials from the Department of Public Works (DPW) held a news conference on Wednesday, Aug. 28 to “celebrate the success of traffic-calming measures implemented around the City of Milwaukee."
Brewers player makes surprise visit at Aurora's Walker's Point Community Clinic
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Milwaukee Brewers Third Baseman Andruw Monasterio surprised everyone at Aurora's Walker's Point Community Clinic on Wednesday, Aug. 28. Monasterio signed autographs and chatted with staff for about an hour. He also dropped off some Brewers Hispanic heritage T-shirts at the clinic that serves more than 1,000 patients every month.
'Do Good With Food' raises $72K+ for Children's Wisconsin
MILWAUKEE - The Do Good With Food event, in which 43 participating area restaurants donated a portion of their sales to Children’s Wisconsin, raised a total of $72,367. The event, Do Good With Food, was started by Milwaukee Kitchen Cabinet and Gino and Leanne Fazzari in 2019 owners of the Calderone Club (downtown) and San Giorgio Pizzeria Napoletana.
Marquette volleyball has high goals – and another intense nonconference schedule
There is a method to Ryan Theis' madness. Once again, the Marquette volleyball coach has loaded up an intense slate of nonconference games for the Golden Eagles, who are ranked 24th in the American Volleyball Coaches Association preseason poll. ...
Human Communication Collective to host three-meeting pedagogy seminar
The Human Communication Collective welcomes faculty, staff and graduate student teachers to join a three-meeting micro-seminar for the fall semester on pedagogy and generative technologies. The first meeting is Friday, Sept. 6, from noon to 1:15 p.m. in Raynor Library R245. Those interested can learn more and find the short...
IndyCar Series returning to historic Milwaukee Mile
IndyCar returns to Milwaukee for the first time since 2015!. Driver Santino Ferucci joins FOX6 WakeUp with the details. Friday, August 30 – Gates open at 1:30pm | NTT INDYCAR SERIES and INDY NXT by Firestone Practice Rounds. Saturday, August 31 – Gates open at 10am | INDY NXT...
MPS teachers return to school in heat advisory, many classrooms without AC
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Milwaukee Public Schools students haven't returned to the classroom yet, but teachers have returned to set up classrooms and attend meetings to prepare for the upcoming school year. According to the district in a statement on Tuesday, 44% of MPS schools do not offer full or...
Republican senator frustrated with no officers in MPS
(The Center Square) – State Sen. John Jagler is frustrated Milwaukee Public Schools seems to be ignoring the state law that requires police officers in the city’s schools. But, he doesn’t expect any changes either. Jagler, R-Watertown, last week wrote a letter to the MPS board, asking when the city’s schools plan to follow the law and return school resource officers to their buildings. Republican lawmakers included the school resource...
Universities of Wisconsin leader says layoffs were needed because of falling demand
Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman is defending a leadership decision to lay off tenured faculty as a necessary response to declining enrollment and lagging state aid. Earlier this month, the Board of Regents voted overwhelmingly to lay off 32 tenured faculty members in the College of General Studies from...
The Barry Company sells 34-acre land parcel in Milwaukee market
The Barry Company sold one of the last significantly large parcels of prime development land within the metropolitan Milwaukee market. The land, about 34 acres, is located at the southeast intersection of Moorland Road and Greenfield Ave., just south of Interstate-94 at the entrance to the city of New Berlin, Wisconsin.
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