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Dept. of Health Services: Investing in school-based mental health will improve youth mental health

The Wisconsin Office of Children’s Mental Health (OCMH) is urging sustainable investments in school-based mental health services as proposed by Gov. Tony Evers in his 2025-2027 budget be prioritized this budget season. Children spend the majority of their days in school. School is where many students receive mental health services – nationally, 84% of...

Wisconsin Dental Association Foundation: Awards dental student scholarships

WEST ALLIS, Wis. – The Wisconsin Dental Association Foundation is pleased to announce it has awarded two $10,000 scholarships to third-year dental students enrolled in the Marquette University School of Dentistry. Kirstin Marcks, from Tomahawk, Wis., was selected as one of the scholarship award recipients. Marcks received her undergraduate degree from UW-Madison. She plans to become an associate at a...

Bradley Corp.: Elvari Washroom Accessories Wins Design Award

MENOMONEE FALLS, Wis., (June 3, 2025) — Bradley Company is proud to announce that its expansive Elvari® Washroom Accessories Collectionhas been named a winner of the 2025 IIDA/HD Expo Product Design Awards in the category of Bath/Spa — Equipment, Whirlpool/Saunas, Fitness, and Wellness. This distinguished recognition celebrates products that excel in aesthetics, design innovation, environmental responsibility, and technical...

UW Health: Dementia care for Latinos is the focus of new elective course for medical students

MADISON, Wis. – To help train the next generation of doctors in dementia care for the Latino community, researchers in Madison are partnering with a Milwaukee-based Latino community center to create a new, culturally competent, elective course for medical students at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.   The UW–Madison research team will collaborate...

UW-Stout students design and present prototypes for Ashley Furniture

Students at UW-Stout recently took part in a product design project for Arcadia-based Ashley Furniture, one of the largest furniture manufacturers in the world.  As part of a new product development course at the university, the students were tasked with conducting market research before designing, testing and building professional prototypes for toolless bed connections. 

TUE AM News: UW-Stout students design and present prototypes for Ashley Furniture; UW OBE spotlighting advocacy day

-- Students at UW-Stout recently took part in a product design project for Arcadia-based Ashley Furniture, one of the largest furniture manufacturers in the world.  As part of a new product development course at the university, the students were tasked with conducting market research before designing, testing and building professional prototypes for toolless bed...

Terex: To expand operations in Waukesha County

MEDIA CONTACT: Ryan Amundson ramundson@mmac.org (414) 287-4152 COMPANY CONTACT: Becki Dale Becki.Dale@terex.com (605) 882-5525 PEWAUKEE, WI., JUNE 2, 2025 – Terex, a global leader in machinery design and manufacturing, is expanding its operations...

Acts Housing: Nears $26.4 million fundraising campaign goal as non-profit marks its 30th anniversary

Milwaukee, June 2, 2025 – As it marks its 30th anniversary, nonprofit Acts Housing today announced the launch of the final phase of its $26.4 million Opening Doors Campaign. The nonprofit provides homebuyer and financial education and counseling, lending and real estate services, and home rehab coaching.  With $22.3 million raised since 2019, Acts enters the public...

Wisconsin Technology Council: Knock-on effects: How NIH cuts will ripple through economy plenary panel at Entrepreneurs’ Conference

MADISON, Wis. – The proposed cuts to the National Institute of Health research funding will not only hit home with researchers in major institutions but will have a trickle-down effect in the supply chain. Learn more on impact on the afternoon of June 5 at the Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Conference. The two-day, annual conference begins the afternoon of June...

Sheboygan Fall’s FifthColor: Designed and installed 500 signage activations for the U.S. Women’s Open at Erin Hills

Cohesive, Branded Sign Activations Amplify Guest Experience and Appearance of Major Golf Event, Large-scale Sporting Events SHEBOYGAN FALLS, Wis.  FifthColor Full-Service Experiential Marketing Agency showcases capabilities at the 80th U.S. Women's Open at Erin Hills in Erin with more than 500 signage activations. The project spans countless hours of planning and design work. Plus 200...

Emplify Health by Bellin: Study receives prestigious EDRA CORE award

GREEN BAY — Emplify Health by Bellin is committed to innovation and evidence-based research within healthcare. That commitment has been rewarded with a prestigious Environmental Design Research Association’s (EDRA) Certificate of Research Excellence (CORE) award presented on Thursday, May 29 at the EDRA56 conference in California. The EDRA CORE award is given to projects...
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