Japanese children’s choir to perform at Mount Mary July 22

Japanese children’s choir to perform at Mount Mary July 22

The choir, comprised of elementary and junior high girls, will perform on campus as part of a five-day visit to the area.

Marquette University professor awarded $2.3 million grant for stroke research

Marquette University professor awarded $2.3 million grant for stroke research

“We are continually looking for interventions that will help improve patient function after stroke,” Dr. Allison Hyngstrom said.

The Salvation Army Opens Cooling Centers in Milwaukee County

The Salvation Army Opens Cooling Centers in Milwaukee County

"Everyone deserves comfort and a safe place to go during the extreme heat," said Major Steve Merritt, Divisional Commander for The Salvation Army of Wisconsin and Upper Michigan.

Universal Health Services Receives Sale of Land and Project Approvals for New West Allis Behavioral Health Hospital
Long-time Marcus Center President and CEO to Retire at the End of 2019

Long-time Marcus Center President and CEO to Retire at the End of 2019

Board to launch search for new leader; Mathews to continue involvement in Campus Master Plan fundraising

Dawn Rolison Joins GROTH Design Group as Director of Marketing and Communications

Dawn Rolison Joins GROTH Design Group as Director of Marketing and Communications

Responsible for executing marketing strategies that drive growth, Dawn will lead the stewardship of the GROTH Design Group brand through marketing, communications and public relations.

Raising the federal minimum wage to $15 by 2025 would lift wages for over 33 million workers

Raising the federal minimum wage to $15 by 2025 would lift wages for over 33 million workers

The increase would boost total annual wages for these low-wage workers by $92.5 billion, lifting annual earnings for the average affected year-round worker by $2,800.

Museum of Wisconsin Art Presents Art & Chalk Fest 2019

Museum of Wisconsin Art Presents Art & Chalk Fest 2019

Free Outdoor Fine Art and Chalk Festival on Saturday, and Sunday, July 27 and 28

Gov. Evers Signs Bill to Reform Sign Language Interpreting Licensure System in Wisconsin

Gov. Evers Signs Bill to Reform Sign Language Interpreting Licensure System in Wisconsin

"We're working to ensure deaf and hard of hearing folks across our state have access to reliable and experienced interpreters no matter the situation or circumstance."

Public Calls for More Clarity in Charity Disaster Appeals Says New Survey from BBB’s Give.org
Joe Daniels to serve as acting Keyes Dean of Business Administration at Marquette

Joe Daniels to serve as acting Keyes Dean of Business Administration at Marquette

Longtime economics professor succeeds Brian Till

Self-Defense Gun Use is Rare, New Violence Policy Center Study Confirms

Self-Defense Gun Use is Rare, New Violence Policy Center Study Confirms

The study finds that in 2016 there were only 274 justifiable homicides involving a private citizen using a firearm reported to the SHR.