Thursday, October 11, 2012

Education: wisconsin

  • Senate District 12 candidates spar on mining, education

    Tom Tiffany, R-Hazelhurst, and Democrat Susan Sommer of Phelps debated the content of the mining bill, which addressed the application process for iron ore mining in Wisconsin, job creation in the Northwoods and education reform at a meeting with the ...

    www.wausaudailyherald.com

  • James Friedman Receives Wisconsin Law Foundation's Goldberg Award ...

    I've known Jim as a person who has worked hard to broaden the educational opportunities of disadvantaged children and as an ardent supporter of our public libraries.

    www.wisbar.org

  • Wildlife rehabilitators in Wisconsin decline by half since 2001

    The economy has decreased private funding over the last decade and shut down other organizations that cared for animals in Wisconsin, putting pressure on such operations as the Gibsons' Raptor Education Group in Antigo, which deals with 200 to 350 ...

    www.rrstar.com

  • Education Update

    MANITOWOC - The University of Wisconsin-Manitowoc will present "An Evening with Michael Perry" at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the University Theater, 705 Viebahn St. Doors will open at 7 p.m.. Acclaimed Wisconsin author and humorist Michael Perry will read ...

    www.htrnews.com

  • Last Chance to Enroll in School for Beginning Farmers Courses

    The deadline to sign up for the Wisconsin School for Beginning Dairy and Livestock Farmers at one of its distance education classrooms is just around the corner. The program hopes to offer its distance education program at 15 sites around the state ...

    www.wisconsinagconnection.com

  • Parents May Be Teaching Teens to Be Bullies

    When Wisconsin news anchor Jennifer Livingston was called fat by a viewer, she got a firsthand taste of the kind of bullying many high school students confront on a daily basis.

    www.usnews.com

  • Abrupt firing of Disability Rights Wisconsin attorney has parents and ...

    "[His] knowledge and experience in special education law cannot easily be replaced," she says. Spitzer-Resnick acknowledges that he did not get along well with Masseau, who before coming to Wisconsin was director of government and media relations for ...

    www.thedailypage.com

  • UW-River Falls joins dairy partnership with Chinese university

    University of Wisconsin-River Falls, home to one of the three largest undergraduate dairy science programs in the United States, just inked an agreement with China Agricultural University in Beijing for faculty and students to travel between the two ...

    www.jsonline.com

  • Education cuts target of new Priorities ad

    The spot, called "Stick," will run in the battleground states of Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Ohio, Virginia and Wisconsin, according to Priorities USA. The group said the spot is part of a larger $30 million effort to educate voters about Romney's policy ...

    www.firstcoastnews.com

  • Raised in Janesville, Wisconsin, I'll Be Voting to Protect the Middle Class ...

    I believe that my success is because I came from the middle class of Janesville, Wisconsin, because I came from that background, that community, that education. It forged my character and my mind. So you see, I believe the President's economic proposal ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Wisconsin Agricultural Education Center planned

    Fair Oaks Farm in Fair Oaks, Ind., includes a birthing barn where visitors can watch as calves are born. A group of Manitowoc County residents who are planning for the development of the Wisconsin Agricultural Education Center in the county intend to ...

    www.thenorthwestern.com

  • Election issues: Where the presidential candidates stand on education

    In Wisconsin, historic cuts in K-12 education funding under Republican Gov. Scott Walker were largely absorbed by teachers contributing more to pension and health insurance premiums.

    host.madison.com

  • Madison school enrollment rises a bit; 4-year-old kindergarten up 7%

    Reporter Matthew DeFour covers Madison K-12 education and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction for the State Journal.

    host.madison.com

  • Report details "skills gap" in Wisconsin job market

    MADISON (WSAU) A business coalition says Wisconsin needs to find $100-million in a tight state budget next year to train workers for the many industrial jobs that sit vacant.

    wtaq.com

  • Biden, in Wisconsin, goes after Romney on education

    EAU CLAIRE, Wis. -- Reaching out to college-age voters Thursday, Vice President Joe Biden pitched the Obama administration's goals for improving the nation's education system and accused the Republican ticket of ignoring the issue entirely. "Listen to ...

    firstread.nbcnews.com

  • State tech colleges get $15 million in funding

    Deputy Secretary of Labor Seth Harris speaks at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College on Wednesday. Harris announced a grant to boost education and job training for the manufacturing sector. / H. Marc Larson/Press-Gazette ...

    www.greenbaypressgazette.com

  • Extra Credit: Madison Teachers Inc. equates School Board with Gov. Walker

    Reporter Matthew DeFour covers Madison K-12 education and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction for the State Journal.

    host.madison.com

  • Associate Vice Chancellor for Information Technology / Chief Information Officer

    The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM), a doctoral/research intensive University, is Wisconsin's premier public urban university, offering a comprehensive liberal arts and professional education at the undergraduate and graduate level to its 30 ...

    careers.insidehighered.com

  • Wisconsin lessons for Labour

    On February 15th 2011, 700 students marching in the snow for miles to join an already huge number of 10,000 protesters, with teachers already organizing rallies, and the Wisconsin Education Association calling out for sick days teachers and the closing ...

    www.onlineopinion.com.au

  • Biz Beat: Wisconsin government spending, number of employees below US ...

    There are also fewer government workers per capita in Wisconsin than in most other states. And of the public employees here, nearly 60 percent work in education. Combined state and local spending was $9,746 per person in Wisconsin, which is 1.4 percent ...

    host.madison.com

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