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Milwaukee Public Schools will not hire new international teachers after the Trump administration made changes to the H-1B visa program.
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UWM Chancellor Thomas Gibson and WUWM's David Lee talk with Dean Elysse Newman about the deep ties between the Milwaukee community, the Peck School of the Arts and the School of Architecture & Urban Planning — the two schools that make up UWM's College of the Arts & Architecture.
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Milwaukee Area Technical College President Vicki Martin is retiring after this school year.
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"The Death of Public School" recounts the rise of school choice programs, which use public funds to pay for private school tuition.
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The UW System’s 12 branch campuses offer two-year associate degrees, and transfer pathways to four-year schools. But their future has been in jeopardy due to steep enrollment declines.
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Lots of families moved their children to different schools during the pandemic. Amid all the upheaval, some students went missing from Wisconsin’s school enrollment data.
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About half of Milwaukee Public Schools buildings lack full or partial air conditioning, risking learning loss. The district has no plan for major upgrades.
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In tests administered last spring, 39% of Wisconsin 3rd through 8th graders were proficient in English Language Arts and 41% were proficient in math.
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How a local instrument drive is enriching the lives of students across Milwaukee and how the community can participate.
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CCmás is a program though Planned Parenthood that focuses on giving Wisconsin’s Latino community the tools to advocate for reproductive justice, their right to control their sexuality and reproduction.
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About 800 students were displaced when Milwaukee’s Cardinal Stritch University closed.
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UWM says the program is shutting down because it isn't financially self-sufficient.