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UW Extension To Offer Green Degree
Adopting a green lifestyle has become more than a trend. Now, many can do more than simply live a green lifestyle, they can get a college degree in it.
Is change coming to Iran? Local Iranians assess the prospects
Photo by Trevre Andrews Demonstrators at a University of Minnesota rally earlier this week protesting the election results in Iran.
Submitted by Journal Staff on June 16, 2009 - 11:31am. Looking Back 10 YEARS AGO Jessie Lundquist of the Falls was among the 240 students named to the second semester 1998-99 deana s list at the University of Wisconsin-Superior. Sheri McHarg, daughter of Mary McHarg of the Falls, has been awarded a $3,000 deana s scholarship by the College of Saint ...
SUPERIOR -- The University of Wisconsin-Superior has named Rachel Cherney of Hewitt and Rachel Renderman of Owen to the dean's list for academic achievement in the Spring 2009 semester.
Classes slated in Ashland, Bayfield counties
University of Wisconsin Superior Small Business Development Center 6/12/2009 The University of Wisconsin-Superior Small Business Development Center is offering a wide variety of business programs in Bayfield, Washburn, Ashland, Hayward and Superior in the next few weeks.
The University of Wisconsin-Superior recognizes the following students named to the dean's list for the fall semester.
'Elderhostel: 'Apostle Islands Exploration' slated for Bayfield later this month
The Center for Continuing Education/Extension at the University of Wisconsin-Superior offers 'Elderhostel - Apostle Island Exploration,' a 5 day all inclusive experience in Bayfield, Wisconsin.
Dennis Fischer named Pine City schools superintendent
Dennis Fischer has been selected by the Pine City School Board as the next district superintendent.
Rachel Cummins and Scott Lambert Jr., both of Barnum plan to be married Aug. 1 in Barnum United Methodist Church.
People University honours Arnie
Photo: Reuters. May 18, 2009 - 10:52AM The University of Southern California has honoured Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger for his "inspirational realisation of the American dream." The former bodybuilder-turned-actor-turned-politician received an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters as he addressed a class of about 4,500 graduates.
Nelson candidate for Biophysics program Bethany the daughter of Ken and Kris Stern of Moose Lake is a PH.D. candidate for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Biophysics program.
Schwarzenegger collects honorary degree from USC
The University of Southern California has honored Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger for his "inspirational realization of the American dream." The former bodybuilder-turned-actor-turned-politician received an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters on Friday as he addressed a class of about 4,500 graduates.
New degree delivers skilled green collar job prospects for Wisconsin
Energy independence and an educated workforce are critical to a prosperous future for Wisconsin.
The Business Journal of Milwaukee
UW-Extension creates online 'green' degree
The University of Wisconsin-Extension has created the nation's first online Sustainable Management bachelor's degree, a degree completion program designed to produce workers who have the management skills needed to lead sustainable business strategy.
Degree set up for sustainable business plans
Stout and UW-River Falls are joining UW-Extension and two other UW System campuses to offer the nation's first online bachelor's degree in sustainable management.
Train Study Picks Superior, not Duluth for Terminal
A group of students at the University of Wisconsin Superior says its city would be the right spot for the proposed Northern Lights Express train system.
High-speed rail terminus: Superior or Duluth?
A debate is brewing about where the proposed Northern Lights Express train should run.
The United Way awards luncheon looked more like a soup kitchen this year. But the Superior Douglas County Chapter of the United Way says that's on purpose, as one of the chapter's main focuses this year is on those who are homeless.
Judge dismisses fired Wis. professor's lawsuit
A judge has dismissed a wrongful termination lawsuit brought by a University of Wisconsin-Superior professor fired in 2001 over misconduct allegations.
Submitted by Journal Staff on April 27, 2009 - 2:02pm. Looking Back 10 YEARS AGO Carlie Swendsen, daughter of Doreen and Frank Swendsen of the Falls, was named to the University of Minnesotaa s Carlson School of Management winter quarter deana s list.