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Employ Milwaukee Moving To Edge of Downtown

Employ Milwaukee Moving To Edge of Downtown

County's workforce development agency will colocate with health care initiative.

UWM to award more than 3,300 degrees at commencement May 18
UWM Earns Prestigious R1 Research Status for a Fourth Time 
New Leader For One of Milwaukee’s Leading Foundations

New Leader For One of Milwaukee’s Leading Foundations

Lianna Bishop will replace Gina Stilp at Zilber Family Foundation.

UWM to award more than 1,700 degrees at commencement Dec. 15
UWM Announces Best Fundraising Year Yet
UWM Alumni Association announces 2024 awardees
UWM to award more than 2,000 degrees at commencement Dec. 17
UWM Gets Largest Donation In Its History

UWM Gets Largest Donation In Its History

Zilber Family Foundation giving $20 million to College of Public Health.

How To Use Narcan To Save a Life

How To Use Narcan To Save a Life

Nasal spray can reverse an opioid overdose.

UWM to award 3,400 degrees at commencement May 21
Help Shape City’s Five-Year Health Plan

Help Shape City’s Five-Year Health Plan

Input from residents sought for Milwaukee Health Department’s comprehensive plan.

Milwaukee Health Department Hosts Fall Meetings to Gather Input from Community
The Brewery District develops a new downtown Farmers Market
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The Brewery District develops a new downtown Farmers Market

Friday farmers market celebrating local farmers, food, and artists in the historic Brewery District

Zilber Family Foundation announces $1.7M in grants
Milwaukee Health Commissioner Names Two Senior Team Members
COVID-19 vaccination clinic at UW-Milwaukee helps underserved communities
Zilber Family Foundation announces $1.8M in grants
MPS Joins Suit Against E-Cigarette Companies

MPS Joins Suit Against E-Cigarette Companies

Suit alleges that e-cigarettes are deliberately marketed to minors.

UWM is first university in state to offer Aira app for blind and visually impaired
Milwaukee Natives Leading City’s COVID-19 Response

Milwaukee Natives Leading City’s COVID-19 Response

Jeanette Kowalik and Lilliann Paine started as Health Department interns, now they're leading it.

UWM to hold virtual commencement on Aug. 16
League of Women Voters Presents Forum on Lead Poisoning March 6
Health Experts Address Coronavirus Fears

Health Experts Address Coronavirus Fears

UWM School of Public Health hosted a forum, and local experts remain optimistic while planning for a worst-case scenario

UWM School of Public Health convenes panel discussion on COVID-19
The Brewery Neighborhood Improvement District #1 to host first VinterSköl Musik Fest
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The Brewery Neighborhood Improvement District #1 to host first VinterSköl Musik Fest

First edition winter music festival set in amazing venues across the beautiful, historic Brewery District

The Brewery Neighborhood Improvement District #1 to host first VinterSköl Musik Fest
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The Brewery Neighborhood Improvement District #1 to host first VinterSköl Musik Fest

First edition winter music festival set in amazing venues across the beautiful, historic Brewery District.

More than 2,100 to receive degrees at UWM graduation Dec. 15
Eyes on Milwaukee: The Brewery Celebrates Its Completion
Eyes on Milwaukee

The Brewery Celebrates Its Completion

New gateway tops off transformation from abandoned brewery to real neighborhood.

Here’s Data You Can Use

Here’s Data You Can Use

Unique Milwaukee non-profit helps others gather and use data to improve their services.

Sen. Taylor Calls for Focus on Violence Prevention
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Sen. Taylor Calls for Focus on Violence Prevention

"I’m grateful to see Governor Evers amplify the concerns of the people of this state regarding the issue of gun violence."

Lead Exposure Linked to Gun Violence

Lead Exposure Linked to Gun Violence

UWM study finds kids exposed to lead are more likely to later commit gun violence.

Study Finds Link Between Childhood Exposure to Lead and Firearm Violence
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Study Finds Link Between Childhood Exposure to Lead and Firearm Violence

The link was so strong that about half of gun violence perpetration and victimization was attributable to blood lead levels ? 5 µg/dL (the current reference level for elevated lead).

City Hall: Barrett Blasted on Infant Mortality Grant
City Hall

Barrett Blasted on Infant Mortality Grant

African-American led organizations say Mayor, Kowalik killed their effort to get grant.

UWM’s Zilber School of Public Health Receives $2.5 Million for Scholarships
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UWM’s Zilber School of Public Health Receives $2.5 Million for Scholarships

This brings the Zilber Foundation’s total support for the school to more than $12 million since 2007.

Forum Examines Lead Poisoning Prevention

Forum Examines Lead Poisoning Prevention

Solutions? Issue of lead paint vs lead pipes still debated.

League of Women Voters – Nov. 17 Public Program Addressing Lead Issues: A Milwaukee Focus
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League of Women Voters – Nov. 17 Public Program Addressing Lead Issues: A Milwaukee Focus

According to the Milwaukee Health Department, the primary sources of elevated blood lead levels in children are lead-based paint and leaded household dust, found in buildings built before 1978.

UWM Debuts Coordinated Master’s Degree in Public Health, Social Work
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UWM Debuts Coordinated Master’s Degree in Public Health, Social Work

Priority deadline for fall 2019 applications is Jan. 3, 2019.

How Tobacco Companies Target Minorities

How Tobacco Companies Target Minorities

UWM study shows stores in black and Latino neighborhoods target children.

Tobacco is marketed more heavily in Milwaukee’s minority neighborhoods study finds
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Tobacco is marketed more heavily in Milwaukee’s minority neighborhoods study finds

This study is the first to document the trend in Milwaukee.

How to Use Data for Neighborhood Improvement

How to Use Data for Neighborhood Improvement

Data Day event highlights organizations’ data-driven change efforts.

Sexual assault survivors and their allies call on every candidate running for elected office in Wisconsin to offer public support for the Child Victims Act.
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Sexual assault survivors and their allies call on every candidate running for elected office in Wisconsin to offer public support for the Child Victims Act.

Spokespersons for sexual assault survivors will be outside the Milwaukee Press Club Luncheon Tuesday, May 22nd at 10:30am to answer questions related to the Child Victims Act and recent responses by the Flynn campaign.

Storytelling About Housing?

Storytelling About Housing?

Ex Fabula event dominated by stories about race, health and yes, housing.

Op Ed: How City Should Solve Lead in Water
Op Ed

How City Should Solve Lead in Water

Issue is not simple. Ald. Bohl’s proposal is good starting point.

Eyes on Milwaukee: Preservation Park Opens Downtown
Eyes on Milwaukee

Preservation Park Opens Downtown

The new park, located in The Brewery, honors area's blue ribbon history.

Tobacco Sellers Target City’s Minority Youth

Tobacco Sellers Target City’s Minority Youth

Study finds three times more tobacco retailers near schools in minority neighborhoods.

UWM’S Zilber School of Public Health attains national accreditation
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UWM’S Zilber School of Public Health attains national accreditation

It is the first accredited school of public health in Wisconsin.

Climate Change Panel Discussion Hosted by Milwaukee Area Science Advocates
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Climate Change Panel Discussion Hosted by Milwaukee Area Science Advocates

MASA to hold Panel Discussion on the Implications of Climate Change on Science Education, Public Health and Sustainability

Friday Photos: New Units in Old Pabst Buildings
Friday Photos

New Units in Old Pabst Buildings

118 new apartments. Plus, see the church-turned-brewery before it opens.

UWM awarded $2.3 million to study autism/air pollution connection
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UWM awarded $2.3 million to study autism/air pollution connection

The researchers will examine genes important in detoxifying chemical exposures and helping protect children’s nervous system as they grow.

Friday Photos: New Apartments at The Brewery
Friday Photos

New Apartments at The Brewery

Florida developer creating 118 apartments; Pabst opening a micro-brewery.

UWM researcher helps discover new genetic links for disease risk
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UWM researcher helps discover new genetic links for disease risk

Paul Auer worked with scientists from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridge, England, and other collaborators.

UWM hosts Wisconsin Science Festival in Milwaukee Oct. 21-23
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UWM hosts Wisconsin Science Festival in Milwaukee Oct. 21-23

The programs are not strictly limited to science topics.

Friday Photos: Big Changes at The Brewery
Friday Photos

Big Changes at The Brewery

Once-abandoned Pabst brewery has become active neighborhood

Engineering researcher finds chemical in soaps linked to antibiotic resistance
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Engineering researcher finds chemical in soaps linked to antibiotic resistance

Professor’s related study discovers technology to remove problematic agent from wastewater

Watching Over the City’s Health

Watching Over the City’s Health

Health Commissioner Bevan Baker has had success, but says much more is needed.

Nominations Are Now Open For Annual Community Development Awards
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Nominations Are Now Open For Annual Community Development Awards

17th Annual Milwaukee Awards for Neighborhood Development Innovation (MANDI) recognize outstanding community development efforts. Nominations due October 19, 2015.

Snap-on Inc. rolls out an ergonomic industrial wrench developed at UWM
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Snap-on Inc. rolls out an ergonomic industrial wrench developed at UWM

The public ceremony begins at 9:30 a.m. at the company’s headquarters, 2801 80th St., Kenosha.

MANDI Awards Given at Gala Affair

MANDI Awards Given at Gala Affair

More than 800 nonprofit, corporate and public-sector leaders attended event at Potawatomi Hotel.

New App Helps Domestic Violence Victims

New App Helps Domestic Violence Victims

Created by Sojourner center and UWM students, it's available to 99 percent of smartphone users.

The Milwaukee Awards for Neighborhood Development Innovation (MANDI) launch a Social Media Voting Campaign to Increase Interest in and Knowledge of Central City Projects
Mayor Barrett’s 2015 State of the City Address
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Mayor Barrett’s 2015 State of the City Address

Monday, March 9th, 2015 - Alverno College

Friday Photos: Progress on Frederick Lofts
Friday Photos

Progress on Frederick Lofts

New building in The Brewery, named after Capt. Frederick Pabst, will feature 100 apartments plus parking.

UWM Public Health School Tackles Social Problems

UWM Public Health School Tackles Social Problems

Its new headquarters in the Brewery is a MANDI finalist and its staff and students work with city Health Department.

Friday Photos: UWM’s First New Academic Building in 20 Years
Friday Photos

UWM’s First New Academic Building in 20 Years

The nearly completed, $80 million, five-floor interdisciplinary center should raise university's national research profile.

Who Will Win the MANDI Awards?

Who Will Win the MANDI Awards?

15 organizations are nominated for the Milwaukee Awards for Neighborhood Development Innovation.

Unprecedented industry-academic partnership to focus on energy storage as Johnson Controls and UWM and UW-Madison name endowed professorship
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Unprecedented industry-academic partnership to focus on energy storage as Johnson Controls and UWM and UW-Madison name endowed professorship

The appointment, based at UW-Milwaukee’s College of Engineering & Applied Science and affiliated with WEI, is part of a collaboration among Johnson Controls, and two of the state’s largest public research universities.

A Millennial’s Take on Obamacare

A Millennial’s Take on Obamacare

I signed up. But long term, is it worth the cost?

Murphy’s Law: Why UWM Matters
Murphy’s Law

Why UWM Matters

It could be the key to transforming Wisconsin’s economy, but state leaders don’t seem to realize it.

Coalition Contends Waukesha Diversion Proposal Falls Short of Meeting Great Lakes Compact
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Coalition Contends Waukesha Diversion Proposal Falls Short of Meeting Great Lakes Compact

A coalition of Wisconsin conservation and environmental organizations, contends that the City of Waukesha’s plan to divert an average of 10.1 million gallons daily from Lake Michigan does not meet the standards of the Compact

County Executive Abele Discusses 2014 Budget at WisPolitics Luncheon
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County Executive Abele Discusses 2014 Budget at WisPolitics Luncheon

The event starts at 11:30am at the Zilber School of Public Health, 1240 N 10th Street, Milwaukee.

UWM Unveils Student-Built Mobile App for Milwaukee County
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UWM Unveils Student-Built Mobile App for Milwaukee County

Officials from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) and Milwaukee County will jointly unveil a new mobile app for county services that was created in UWM’s Mobile Innovation Lab (“the App Brewery”) at a news conference Tuesday, June 4.

Higher Education Expanding in Downtown Milwaukee

Higher Education Expanding in Downtown Milwaukee

Both Marquette University and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee have been working on multiple expansions within downtown Milwaukee. Marquette University has two major initiatives including the $100 million Discovery Learning Complex and the new Marquette University Law School. The Discovery Learning Complex will house the College of Engineering on recently acquired land at the 1600 block of West Wisconsin Avenue. This effort has received a series of large donations including $50 million from one family. Additionally Marquette University has received large gifts including $30 million from Joseph J. Zilber to support the development of the new Marquette University Law School at 13th and Clybourn. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee intends to open a new School of Public Health on land near the Brewery development. This initiative has received a $10 million gift from Joseph J. Zilber to push the project forward and insure it is developed downtown. These universities investment in downtown Milwaukee indicates a growing demand for higher education opportunities within the city. In apparent response to these expansion two new student housing developments have recently brought forward. First The Scion Group proposed and addition to 2040 Lofts that will have 100 rental units to be built on an existing surface parking lot to the north of 2040 Lofts. This project focuses on attracting Marquette students and building on the success of the existing 2040 Lofts. The second project announced by New Vision Development Co. is estimated at $75 million and it will be located at N. 6th and W. State streets. Although it will generally target MATC students, it will be open to students from Marquette University, Milwaukee School of Engineering and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee as well. It is clear that as these universities continue to expand downtown they will continue to bring additional projects to downtown Milwaukee.