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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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JoAnne Potter started college in 1969, but never finished. Now, 55 years later, she’s graduating from UWM with a bachelor’s degree.
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The movement on college campuses to support Palestine came to Milwaukee and Madison on Monday, April 29.
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A new bill recently signed into law by Gov. Tony Evers mandates the inclusion of Asian American and Hmong American history, culture and contributions in Wisconsin’s public schools.
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President Biden visited Madison on Monday, where he detailed new plans for federal student loan reform.
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Superintendent Keith Posley thanked voters at a press conference Wednesday. He said the referendum will make up for insufficient state funding, and prevent cuts to schools.
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Eiman Mir, a senior at Brookfield East High School, has been working in journalism since middle school. Her years of hard work recently paid off when she was named Journalist of the Year by the Wisconsin Journalism Education Association.
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Unofficial results show 51% of votes in favor of the referendum and 49% against.
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On April 2, many Wisconsinites will vote for school board members. The partisan makeup of the Elmbrook school district in Waukesha County hinges on this election.
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Before producer Josh Rosenberg embarked on his career in filmmaking, he studied broadcast journalism at UW-Milwaukee and even interned at WUWM.
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Emily Igwike, Milwaukee’s first-ever youth poet laureate, is wrapping up the last few months of her one-year term.