MPS hires search firm to help find new Superintendent of Schools
Milwaukee Public Schools has hired a headhunter to help find their next superintendent.
Marquette poll: Trump leads Harris among registered Wisconsin voters
Former President Trump narrowly leads Kamala Harris among registered Wisconsin voters in the latest Marquette Law School Poll, released Wednesday.
Teachers spark debate for 'Alphabet Song' tune changes: 'Hits my ears wrong'
A new way to sing the alphabet is dividing critics.
Can you get dorm insurance for college students?
Yes, dorm insurance can be an option but it will all depend on what your insurance provider offers and if your student’s circumstances warrant the investment.
UW-Milwaukee student groups stand by social posts that led to suspensions
Some University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee students say they stand behind social media posts that used language aimed at Jews and organizations that support Israel.
UW-Milwaukee police chief resigns; says trust in leadership is 'broken'
David Salazar Jr. announced on Thursday, Aug. 1 his resignation as the Chief of Police for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) Police Department.
New FAFSA issue could delay financial aid for college students this fall
Some college students may not be able to pay for tuition, books and other bills when classes start in a few weeks due to the latest hiccup in submitting federal financial aid forms.
UW-Milwaukee student groups suspended; intimidating Instagram posts
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee announced it has temporarily suspended five student organizations associated with a coalition that posted alarming messages on Instagram.
Here's how much teachers spend out of their own pockets for their classroom
With a new school year starting soon, teachers like parents are spending more on school supplies ensuring students have what they need in the classroom.
UWM denounces antisemitism, group's Instagram post raises concerns
An Instagram post with intimidating language aimed at the Jewish community and groups that support Israel has been circulating around the UWM campus.
Former MPS school board member in court for misconduct case
Former Milwaukee Public Schools board member Aisha Carr made her initial court appearance Friday on two felony charges.
MPS superintendent search: Eduardo Galvan appointed
The Milwaukee Board of School Directors voted to appoint Mr. Eduardo Galvan to the position of Interim Superintendent of Schools.
MPS launches new website to provide information, get feedback
Milwaukee Public Schools launched a website to provide members of the public with information about its Long-Range Facilities Master Plan (LRFMP) on Thursday, July 25.
MPS board recall; over 37k signatures gathered, questions arise
Organizers of the effort to recall half of the Milwaukee Public Schools school board say they've gathered 37,000 signatures, and they're looking for more.
Direct Admit Wisconsin; high school seniors to get admission offers soon
High school seniors will begin receiving admissions offers from the Universities of Wisconsin next week under the new Direct Admit Wisconsin program, UWs President Jay Rothman announced.
Camp Randall alcohol sales starting with 2024 season
You will soon be able to buy alcoholic drinks at Camp Randall Stadium.
Marquette University president search launched, listening sessions soon
Marquette University’s Board of Trustees officially launched a national search for its next president, who will be the 25th in the university’s 143-year history.
MPS superintendent search: Eduardo Galvan offered interim job
Following interviews of three final candidates for the position of Interim Superintendent of Milwaukee Public Schools on Monday, July 15, the board has extended an offer to Mr. Eduardo Galvan.
Remainder of Biden’s student debt relief plan blocked by appeals court
The ruling comes the same day the Biden administration announced it would forgive roughly $1.2 billion in additional student loan debt for borrowers who work in public service.
Student loan forgiveness: Biden cancels another $1.2B in debt for public service workers
Student loan borrowers who work in public service, such as teachers, nurses, firefighters, and others, will benefit from the student debt relief, the Education Department said.