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  • Fundraising for higher education can be a tricky business, especially when faced with challenges like competition, the pandemic, inflation and shifting perceptions about the value of higher education. Joining WUWM General Manager John Hess and Chancellor Mark Mone is Joan Nesbitt, UWM’s new vice chancellor for development and alumni relations.
  • Climbing doesn’t happen by accident -it takes effort and determination. This week, we hear 3 stories about challenging but often rewarding treks -from Debbie Sajnani, Stephanie Pyfer and Laura Halfmann, and Thomas Jansen
  • Teachers help shape how we learn, what we learn, how we view ourselves and how we interact with the world. Sometimes, they even inspire us to teach others! This episode includes stories from Michelle Streed and Arleth Villagran, Rocky Kingsley, Sophie Floyd, and Rissie Lundberg.
  • Our lives are full of music - from lullabies to concerts to funeral dirges. Music can be a form of individual self-expression - or a way to bring a group together, perhaps even in harmony. This episode features stories about music from Kyla Hernandez, Elaine Maly, and Camille Davis.
  • Drugs can alleviate pain and suffering, but they can also cause it.
  • Nancy Benovich Gilby and Katie Thompson have both figured out how to bring unique products to market in business.
  • If you stop by Lake Effect’s website, you can see pictures of each of our contributors. That includes essayist Jonathan West, who would like to point that…
  • Greg Piefer's company, Shine Technologies, has about 400 employees and $700 million of funding directed at harnessing the reaction that powers the sun.
  • JR Ross, editor of WisPolitics.com explains why abortion law developments have been difficult for Republicans in the state.
  • Matt Rubin and Gordon Daily are using their technical skills to build growing businesses.
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