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So much of the college experience takes place outside the classroom.
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Marquette students are criticizing the university for its choice of Chris Duffey as the speaker at Marquette's 2026 graduation. Duffey oversees AI for Adobe.
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Katherine Vannoy defeated Molly Kuether-Steele for election to the Milwaukee School Board, District 7.
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Esto es lo que hay que saber de immigración y las escuelas.
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All students in the United States are guaranteed access to public education, regardless of their immigration status. Here's how that's playing out in one classroom.
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Trowbridge is one of four MPS campuses to be tested for elevated lead levels in paint, but it’s the first to actually be closed by the health department.
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Wisconsin voters have narrowed the field of candidates for the state's top education job. But what does the state superintendent of public instruction actually do?
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Gov. Tony Evers ordered the audit of MPS operations after last year's financial missteps. Here's what to know about the report, which was released Thursday.
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Milwaukee Public Schools has not had a permanent superintendent since June 2024, when Keith Posley resigned amid allegations of mismanagement.
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A recent survey found an alarming statistic — 70% of Americans would fail a basic civics test. An upcoming event at Marquette University's Lubar Center aims to explore how museums can increase civic education for the general public.
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NIL, or name, image and likeness deals have changed the landscape of college sports and the billion dollar business of the NCAA by paying college athletes. Here's what it means for Wisconsin universities.
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On Nov. 5, Wauwatosa voters will decide whether to raise property taxes via two referendums: a $64 million referendum for operational costs and a $60 million referendum for building renovations.