UW-River Falls: To relaunch three semester-length education abroad programs
June 20, 2022 – Three semester-length study abroad programs will return next year to the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.
The Semester Abroad, Wisconsin in Scotland and the International Traveling Classroom will all be back after a hiatus during the pandemic, said Wes Chapin, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs and graduate studies.
“Planning is underway for short-term,...
Fox World Travel: Promotes Andrea Pradarelli to director of vacation travel sales and operations
OSHKOSH, Wis. (June 20, 2022) – Fox World Travel is delighted to announce the promotion of Andrea Pradarelli as director of vacation travel sales and operations. In her role, Pradarelli will be responsible for sales, operations and leadership of the frontline Vacation Travel team. Fox has recently expanded to include virtual advisors in several states along with physical offices in Wisconsin....
Business Lending Partners: Funds over $8 million to small businesses, several located in NE Wisconsin
Green Bay, WI - The Small Business Administration (SBA) 504 program has always been a valuable program for businesses investing in physical assets, but the program’s popularity hit a new level two years ago.
The program allows businesses to save money on their down payment and monthly repayment. Most projects require as little as 10%...
Dept. of Workforce Development, WHEDA: Host Pride Month panel featuring David Clarenbach
MADISON – Wisconsin's leadership as the first state to ban discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in employment and housing marks its 40th anniversary this year.
To honor the occasion and celebrate Pride Month, the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development and the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority are co-hosting a panel featuring...
UW–Madison: Seeks proposals for breakout session at 2022 diversity forum
MADISON — The UW–Madison Division of Diversity, Equity & Educational Achievement (DDEEA) is seeking proposals for breakout sessions for the annual Diversity Forum conference this fall.
The theme for the 2022 Diversity Forum will be The Power of Remembering: Reclaiming Our Legacies to Imagine New Futures, in an effort to understand and utilize the...
WE Energies: Stay cool with these money-saving tips
Milwaukee - Brutal heat and humidity is heading into Wisconsin this week. Follow these tips to stay cool and save money on your summer energy bill.
No cost
Keep the sun out. Close blinds, shades and drapes on the sunny side of your home during the day to keep the house cooler.Adjust your...
National Alliance for Public Charter Schools: Welcomes 10 high school students to inaugural cohort of rising leaders
June 20, 2022 – The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools is thrilled to announce the first class of Rising Leaders, a cohort of 10 high school charter students who have earned the opportunity to develop leadership and advocacy skills with training from policy professionals. More than 100 students applied to this new program, and the 10 students...
Wisconsin Office of the State Treasurer: Treasurer Godlewski, BCPL Chair, announces over $24 million in support of Community Projects so far in 2022
Contact: emma.stutzman1@wisconsin.gov or (608) 266-1714
MADISON, Wis. — Today, State Treasurer Sarah Godlewski announced that the Board of Commissioners of Public Lands (BCPL) has supported over $24 million in funding for 48 community projects around Wisconsin so far in 2022. Twenty-six counties across the state will receive financing for critical projects in areas such as infrastructure, capital equipment, and initiatives...
SHINE’s medical isotope facility set to go online next year
The head of SHINE Technologies says the company is “at the end of a long road” with its Janesville medical isotope production facility set to go online next year.
But the journey won’t stop there, CEO Greg Piefer told WisBusiness.com in a recent interview, as this step represents just the second phase of a...
MON AM News: SHINE’s medical isotope facility set to go online next year; DHS recommending COVID vaccines for young children
-- The head of SHINE Technologies says the company is “at the end of a long road” with its Janesville medical isotope production facility set to go online next year.
But the journey won’t stop there, CEO Greg Piefer told WisBusiness.com in a recent interview, as this step represents just the second phase of...

