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Global impact: Late UWO international studies prof Kenneth Grieb’s legacy continues with professorship

With the recent establishment of the Kenneth J. Grieb Professorship through a bequest of more than $2 million, future generations of UW Oshkosh students will continue to benefit from top-caliber international studies faculty, such as UWO geographer Angela Subulwa.

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https://uwosh.edu/today/100726/global-impact-late-uwo-international-studies-prof-kenneth-griebs-legacy-continues-with-professorship/

Viewpoint: Why Green Bay is the place to launch your logistics career – FreightWaves

When considering an education and jobs of tomorrow, there might not be a better match than the institutions of higher learning and the booming logistics industry in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Transportation and logistics (T&L),... https://news.uwgb.edu/phlash/news/10/28/viewpoint-why-green-bay-is-the-place-to-launch-your-logistics-career-freightwaves/

Fantastic USDA Grant Award to the College of the Menominee Nation recognizes their Sustainable Agriculture Programing Capacity and Success

October 19, 2021 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact:Michaela Welch, [email protected], 715-799-6226, ext. 3153 College of Menominee Nation Awarded Funding for Sustainable Use of Safe Hemp Ingredient Project KESHENA, WI- The College of Menominee Nation (CMN), a 1994 Tribal Land Grant College, is excited to announce it has been awarded a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)-Agriculture and Food Research (AFRI) Sustainable Agriculture Systems (SAS) grant. This project is in collaboration with other Land Grant Institutions-including Central State University (1890 Land-Grant), Kentucky State […] https://www.neweraonline.org/news/fantastic-usda-grant-award-to-the-college-of-the-menominee-nation-recognizes-their-sustainable-agriculture-programing-capacity-and-success/

Major renovations to UW Oshkosh’s Clow Hall approved by state building commission

Gov. Tony Evers announced today that the Wisconsin State Building Commission approved approximately $124 million in key building projects across the state, including approximately $27 million in renovations to the UW Oshkosh's Clow Hall.

Read more on UW Oshkosh Today.

https://uwosh.edu/today/100451/uwos-clow-hall-renovation-approved-by-wisconsin-state-building-commission/

College of the Menominee Nation and a legacy of sustainability and resiliance

KESHENA, Wis.—Jasmine Neosh had arrived at an inflection point. In the fall of 2016, the Menominee tribal member was waiting tables and tending bar at an upscale Chicago eatery as the protests over the Dakota Access Pipeline grew into a full-blown crisis in the northern Plains. For months, she had watched as friends and relatives went to North Dakota to join the protests, enduring tear gas, rubber bullets, attacks by guard dogs, and blasts by water cannons in freezing temperatures. […] https://www.neweraonline.org/news/college-of-the-menominee-nation-and-a-legacy-of-sustainability-and-resiliance/

More learning, More Earning, particularly in STEM fields

DataPoints: More education, more earnings, but…. iStock BY MATTHEW DEMBICKI OCTOBER 13, 2021    PRINT In general, the higher the degree earned, the higher the earnings. For example, an associate degree increases lifetime earnings over a high school diploma by 25%, according to a new report from the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce. Two-year degree holders earn a median of $2 million during their lifetimes, averaging $50,000 annually. However, factors such as field of study and occupation play a role in earnings. […] https://www.neweraonline.org/news/more-learning-more-earning-particularly-in-stem-fields/
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