UW-River Falls: Dr. Imtiaz Moosa Philosophy and Ethics Speaker Series inaugural event April 25
April 12, 2022 -- University of Wisconsin-River Falls philosophy Professor Imtiaz Moosa loved to teach, was dedicated to his students and had a zest for life.
Moosa, Ph.D., taught at the university from 1989 until he died in December 2020.
To honor his legacy at UWRF, the Dr. Imtiaz Moosa Philosophy and Ethics Speaker...
UW-River Falls: Judging teams earn two national championships
April 13, 2022 -- Two University of Wisconsin-River Falls judging teams brought home first-place overall national wins earlier this month.
The Soil Judging Team and the Agricultural Business Team, both part of the College of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Sciences, each garnered top finishes in the North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture Judging...
Skylight Music Theatre: Presents KidsWrites 2021-22: Fun! Educational arts program turns student writing into music theatre
Milwaukee, Wis. (April 13, 2022) — Skylight Music Theatre will offer free virtual performances of the newest edition of KidsWrites beginning April 18, 2022. This year’s theme is Fun! and will be released on Skylight’s website in four segments: Monday, April 18, Monday, April 25, Monday, May 2 and Monday, May 9.
KidsWrites, now in its 22nd year, is a program in...
Dept. of Military Affairs: Wisconsin Guard Environmental Quality Team focuses on training, energy reduction to make strides
By focusing on improving and innovating in training and delivery of content, and through targeted energy reduction strategies that will pay dividends for years, the Wisconsin Army National Guard’s team in charge of environmental quality and environmental management systems (eMS) has made significant improvements in its unit’s environmental performance.
“In the face of a...
UW-Stout: Climate justice, musical expression, protest rights to be discussed at upcoming Civil Liberties Symposium
Menomonie, Wis. – The Menard Center for the Study of Institutions and Innovation at the University of Wisconsin-Stout is hosting its third annual Civil Liberties Symposium, Monday, April 18.
The symposium, from 10 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. in the Memorial Student Center, Northwoods Room, is free and open to the public. No registration is required.
Fairchild Equipment: Receives 2021 Yale Dealer of Excellence Award
Green Bay, WI – Fairchild Equipment is excited to announce its recognition as a 2021 Yale Dealer of Excellence, the company’s top honor for members of the Yale® dealer network, making Fairchild a 27-time recipient of this award. This award recognizes dealers for developing and maintaining the pillars of a highly successful materials handling organization, including expert...
Forward Theater: Announces the 2022-23 season performances in the playhouse at Overture Center
Madison, WI - After the last few years, Forward Theater is ready to resume their focus on the future, including their work onstage and in the community. The 2022-23 season includes big, bold stories and new genres that will remind audiences of what they value about live theater - creativity, thought-provoking content, exceptional stagecraft, and great performances.
MalamaDoe: Five year anniversary celebration
SHOREWOOD, WI – (April 13, 2022)- MalamaDoe - A Coworking Community for Women is celebrating having been open for five years. MalamaDoe was one of the first women’s coworking spaces in the country to open in 2017. It hails its community-centric approach over the years for its growth and success.Please join MalamaDoe founder, members, alumni, and supporters for a...
Milwaukee labor market recovery lagging national average
Milwaukee's labor market recovery is lagging the national average, according to an MMAC executive.
Susan Koehn, vice president of talent and industry partnerships for the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, yesterday said the region has yet to see employment or workforce participation levels return to pre-pandemic levels.
Her presentation included a...
WED AM News: Milwaukee labor market recovery lagging national average; COVID cases ‘inching up and not surging,’ MCW leader says
-- Milwaukee’s labor market recovery is lagging the national average, according to an MMAC executive.
Susan Koehn, vice president of talent and industry partnerships for the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce, yesterday said the region has yet to see employment or workforce participation levels return to pre-pandemic levels.
Her presentation included...
Tech Council applauds change to QNBV law
The Wisconsin Technology Council says a newly enacted law will make it easier for early-stage companies to compete beyond Wisconsin while maintaining a presence in the state.
The new law alters the state’s Qualified New Business Venture program, which provides investors with a 25 percent state tax credit on investments in qualifying companies. One...
Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts: Sandy Wysocki joins Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts as executive director
Brookfield (April 11, 2022) – Sandy Wysocki, former publisher of MKE Lifestyle, has joined the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center in Brookfield as executive director. Situated in a beautiful, 400-acre park off of Capitol Drive, the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center focuses on delivering performing arts, arts education and visual arts experiences to young and old.
Wysocki began volunteering with...



