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Brookfield Student on MSOE Spring Quarter Honors List
The following student is included on the Milwaukee School of Engineering Honors List for Spring Quarter 2009: Students on this Honors List have earned a term grade point average of at least 3.2 and are not on the Dean's List.
Student on MSOE Spring Quarter Honors List
The following student is included on the Milwaukee School of Engineering Honors List for Spring Quarter 2009: BS in Business Students on this Honors List have earned a term grade point average of at least 3.2 and are not on the Dean's List.
New GI Bill gives some war vets a better tuition break
Students interested in finding out more about the Yellow Ribbon program or the Post 9/11 GI Bill can: In person: Talk to the veteran certifying official at their school On the phone: Speak with a benefits counselor by calling GI BILL-1. Online: A list of private universities participating in the Yellow Ribbon program is available online .
Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune
Jaquelyn Trish Gilman of Oklahoma graduated May 9 from the University of Central Oklahoma with a bachelor's degree in criminal justice-police. She also received a certificate of attainment May 12 from the Citizens Police Academy of Edmond, Okla.
SHEBOYGAN FALLS - Morgan Moericke stepped into an airplane for the first time ever on Wednesday - and right into the pilot's seat.
Edgewood College: Gregory Metzler of New Franken, son of Thomas and Linda Metzler, graduated from Edgewood College last month with a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting and finance.
Giving sustainability the college try
The Milwaukee School of Engineering is making major strides in sustainability by training its students in renewable energy systems and installing solar panels on campus.
The Business Journal of Milwaukee
Local executive to lead $6B GE initiative
Michael Barber, the chief technology officer for GE Healthcare and graduate of the Milwaukee School of Engineering, has been named to lead General Electric Co.
Milwaukee native named to run GE health care initiative
Jun. 17, 2009 1:58 p.m. General Electric Co. named a Milwaukee native to run its "healthymagination" strategy, a global initiative to align its medical technologies division with the international trend toward low-cost health care.
Honors: The new officers and directors of the Zonta Club of Madison are Carol Wiskowski as vice president, Pamela Duane as treasurer and directors Marjorie Hamann and Jane Hartman.
Do we really need to be 'taught' how to be healthy?
In my high school, "Health Class" is essentially synonymous with "Sex Ed." The class is really not all about sex.
Annual Fly Girls workshop to be held in June
The annual Fly Girls workshop will send area teens on a behind-the-scenes tour of the airport and on a flight in a single-engine aircraft.
Kern foundation awards $10 million to Medical College
Philanthropists Robert and Patricia Kern have pledged $10 million to the Medical College of Wisconsin - the largest, single private gift in the college's history - to develop devices for detecting and treating disease.
ARLINGTON: Bob Markert went to be with Jesus at 7:45 a.m. Friday, May 8, 2009, in Arlington after a short illness.
From her own struggles, graduate finds a career
Upcoming commencement dates, times and speakers for some area colleges and universities: Beloit College Sunday, 11 a.m., historic Middle College.
MSOE students create online system to help stay on task
Life can be too complicated to keep it all organized on scraps of paper or a dry erase board hanging on your door.
Howard A. Fischer, age 99, of Waupaca, WI, formerly of Wisconsin Rapids, passed away on Tuesday, May 12th, 2009, at Crystal River Nursing & Rehab Center in Waupaca.
QuickLogic Appoints Frank Ellis to Vice President Worldwide Sales
QuickLogic Corporation , the lowest power programmable solutions leader, today announced that Frank G. Ellis has joined the company as Vice President Worldwide Sales following the recent promotion of Andy Pease to President of the Corporation.
Badger Meter Elects Two Vice Presidents
Badger Meter, Inc., has announced that Fred J. Begale and Kimberly K. Stoll were elected corporate officers of Badger Meter, Inc.
Roger L. Olson, age 83, a resident of 4105 Delta Street, Manitowoc entered eternal life on Wednesday, April 29, 2009 at Aurora Medical Center in Two Rivers.