State Tipoffs Involving Wisconsin Newsletter for Tuesday July 23, 2024 ( 5 items ) |
AG Kaul Announces Settlement With Kerry Inc. Requiring $85,000 Payment to Resolve Violations of Wisconsin's Air Laws
MADISON, Wisconsin, July 23 -- Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul issued the following news release:
Attorney General Josh Kaul announced a settlement with Kerry Inc. requiring it to pay $85,000 to resolve violations of Wisconsin's air laws related to its operation of a liquid smoke manufacturing facility in Manitowoc. The settlement was approved by the Manitowoc County Circuit Court on July 11, 2024.
"As this case shows, Wisconsinites can help address air pollution by reporting potential vi
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Marquette University Launches Search for 25th President
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, July 23 -- Marquette University issued the following news release on July 22, 2024:
Marquette University's Board of Trustees has officially launched a national search for its next president, who will be the 25th in the university's 143-year history.
Elected solely by the Marquette Board of Trustees, Marquette's next president will succeed Dr. Michael R. Lovell, who provided extraordinary leadership to the university over the 10 years he served in the role. The university
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Milwaukee-Based Experts Available During RNC
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, July 23 -- The Milwaukee School of Engineering issued the following news:
Journalists attending the Republican National Convention (RNC) are invited to engage with leading Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) experts in a range of fields, including artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, cybersecurity, urban studies, biotechnology, population health, water resources, and higher education. MSOE media relations staff are available to identify key experts and assist
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New Master's Degree in Connected Systems Engineering Prepares Students to 'Future Proof' Their Careers
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, July 23 -- The University of Wisconsin's Milwaukee Campus issued the following news release:
The UWM College of Engineering & Applied Science is now enrolling students for the fall launch of its new master's of science degree program in Connected Systems Engineering. This first-of-its-kind program in Wisconsin combines engineering, business and data science with real-world applications in advanced manufacturing.
Coursework includes topics that are increasingly relevant to
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UW-Madison's Camp Randall Stadium to begin alcohol sales at the start of the 2024 season
MADISON, Wisconsin, July 22 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus issued the following news:
Beginning with the football season home opener on Friday, Aug. 30, Wisconsin Athletics will begin selling alcoholic beverages in the general seating areas at Camp Randall Stadium. Athletics will offer beer, wine and pre-packaged alcoholic products such as hard seltzers. Sales will also begin at the UW Field House, home to the Badger women's volleyball and men's wrestling teams.
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