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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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With a teacher shortage, the district expects it won’t be able to fill many positions. It’s using the savings from those projected vacancies to help pay for an 8% cost of living salary increase and other expenses.
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The Catholic university in Fox Point is closing after 86 years due to low enrollment and a budget deficit.
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Monica Kling-Garcia, an alumnus and former admissions staff member, and their mother, Kelley Kling, an adjunct in the communications department, share how working together at Stritch impacted their family and relationship.
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Cardinal Stritch University historian Sara Woelfel shares details about the school's history and the legacy of its founders, the Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi.
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Stritch has just over 1,000 students currently attending the university. Those who aren’t set to graduate this month are scrambling to figure out how to continue their education.
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Stritch’s enrollment has plummeted from about 6,000 students in 2010 to just over 1,000 this year. The Franciscan institution has operated at a deficit almost every year in the last decade, according to tax statements.
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At the private University School of Milwaukee, one class recently learned about the treatment of Japanese Americans during WWII. Now, the students are advocating for more lessons like this.
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It's part of Marquette's growing prison education program, which for the first time is including jail guards in its class roster.
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A nonprofit organization is partnering with Milwaukee Public Schools to help students of color and increase representation in the field of education.
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Dozens of voucher schools have policies that allow them to exclude LGBTQ+ students or those with disabilities. In many cases, it’s legal.