Marquette University: Engineering professor receives $1 million HUD grant to support construction and engineering workforce development, education
MILWAUKEE — Dr. Yong Bai, McShane Chair and Professor of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering in the Opus College of Engineering at Marquette University, has received a $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for research
Dept. of Safety and Professional Services: And Marquette celebrate second group of Dental Diploma Privilege graduates
Madison, Wis. – Marquette School of Dentistry and its Dean, Dr. Elsbeth Kalenderian,welcomed Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services (DSPS) Secretary DanHereth, Wisconsin Dental Association President Tom Reid and other guests on Friday for acelebration of this year’s School of
A Better Wisconsin Together: Wisconsin Republicans plot to remove hundreds of popular items from state budget consideration
MADISON, Wis. — Republicans on the Joint Finance Committee announced today their plan to remove hundreds of widely popular provisions in Governor Evers’ proposed budget. The provisions Republicans are poised to strip would help working families in Wisconsin deal with rising costs, make
Wisconsin Legislature: Bipartisan group of lawmakers reintroducing APRN bill
MADISON, Wis. – A bipartisan group of state lawmakers – led by Sen. Patrick Testin (R-Stevens Point) and Rep. Tony Kurtz (R-Wonewoc) – is coming together to reintroduce a modified version of the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Modernization Act. The
Dept. of Natural Resources: Wisconsin experiencing elevated fire danger this entire week
Burn Permits Suspended In 30 Counties MADISON, Wis. – The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) asks the public to check fire conditions before conducting outdoor burning activities. If you are in an area of High or Very High fire danger, stay vigilant and
U.S. Sen. Baldwin: Introduces bill to give tax break to small businesses and entrepreneurs
Bill increases startup tax deduction to $50,000 to give more small businesses the opportunity to grow and combat increasing cost of starting a company WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) joined Senators Jacky Rosen (D-NV) and Jeanne Shaheen
Talking Trade tariffs discussion at Carroll University, Part 5
Talking Trade hosts Sandi Siegel and Ken Wasylik join Carroll University Business School Dean Tim Sullivan and Prof. Alexandra Sielaff to discuss the tariff plans of the Trump Administration, the last of five segments recorded live at Carroll University, Shattuck Recital Hall, March 20, 2025.
Tommy G. Thompson: Campaigns have always been rough. I’m sick of politics of personal destruction.
I join the many voters today who are sick of the politics of personal destruction that tear down an opponent rather than uplift us with ideas and positive visions for the future.
Steven Walters: Wisconsin Republicans will regroup at state convention
Questions will include why the party’s candidate for state Supreme Court lost by 10 points.
Judith Davidoff: Can we get some answers here?
Keeping people informed in an increasingly difficult task as government officials impose new restrictions on media access.
John Nichols: Team Trump’s bullying isn’t going to intimidate Tony Evers
Trump’s bully-boy tactics are making him politically toxic on the international stage. And they are doing the same thing at home.
Michele Bryant: Barkley needs to buy a clue
Football isn’t just a game, Trump isn’t just the president.
GOP-controlled JFC plans to strip 612 items from Evers’ budget
The GOP-controlled Joint Finance Committee will kick off work on the state budget Thursday by voting on a motion that would strip 612 of Dem Gov. Tony Evers’ proposals from the document he sent the Legislature in February.
Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection: Gov. Evers appoints two members to Board
MADISON, Wis. – Gov. Tony Evers announced the reappointment of Cindy Brown and the appointment of Andy Hatch to the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) Board, effective May 2, 2025. Cindy Brown has dedicated her career
DCCC: Derrick Van Orden admits: GOP budget he greenlit would slash Medicaid and food access
Today, Derrick Van Orden, who sits on the House Agriculture Committee, signed on to a phony legislative maneuver that says the quiet part out loud: the budget blueprint he voted for — TWICE — would slash Medicaid and take food off the table for