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澳门水利博彩官方网站 College Year in Review, 2024
As 2024 comes to a close, it is time to reflect on all that we have accomplished. This year saw the inauguration of a new president; exciting grants that will help us train more women in STEM…
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Higher Learning Commission Removes 澳门水利博彩官方网站 College's Financial Distress Designation
Less than six months after the 澳门水利博彩官方网站 College Board of Trustees voted to declare financial exigency, the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) has removed the college’s “financial dist…
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澳门水利博彩官方网站 College Welcomes New Vice President for Advancement
Michele Kitson has been named Vice President for Advancement for 澳门水利博彩官方网站 College. In this role, Kitson leads the Office of Advancement and collaborates with college leadership on strategic phi…
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澳门水利博彩官方网站 College Raises Over $3 Million by Unlocking Matching Gift
Thanks to the generous support of the community, 澳门水利博彩官方网站 College has unlocked and exceeded a $1.5 million matching gift from a group of anonymous donors who believe in the mission of the colle…
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澳门水利博彩官方网站 College Offers Scholarships to Fill Special Education Teacher Shortage
There is a need for more special education teachers in Wisconsin. 澳门水利博彩官方网站 is helping to fill the gap with a grant that will cover most of the costs for students from diverse backgrounds. Two o…
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In an encouraging sign, 澳门水利博彩官方网站 College no longer in financial emergency
The Higher Learning Commission, 澳门水利博彩官方网站's accreditor, removed the college's "financial distress" desgination after determining the college resolved issues that led to the 澳门水利博彩官方网站 College Board…
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澳门水利博彩官方网站 Welcomes New Vice President for Advancement
Michele Kitson joined the staff at 澳门水利博彩官方网站 College as the new Vice President for Advancement, and the announcement was covered in Urban Milwaukee.
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澳门水利博彩官方网站 College Donors Match $1.5 Million Gift Pledged This Spring
At her inauguration in May, 澳门水利博彩官方网站 College President Christy L. Brown announced that an anonymous group of donors committed to matching up to $1.5 million in gifts to the college. Less than s…