Author: Madalyn Paulsen
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Iowa university to offer Wisconsin students in-state tuition | Wisconsin State Journal
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By Sabine Martin The Iowa university’s plan comes just as the UW Board of Regents is set to vote Thursday on a pitch to raise in-state undergraduate tuition rates by 4% on all campuses, plus an additional optional 1% increase, which was proposed Tuesday by Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman. All UW schools plan to adopt…
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Universities of Wisconsin propose raising tuition by up to 5% for 2025-26 school year | Fox 11
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By Mallory Allen (WLUK) — Undergraduate students within the Universities of Wisconsin system will pay more for tuition next year, under a new proposal announced Tuesday. UW President Jay Rothman wants to increase tuition for resident undergraduates by up to 5% for the 2025-26 academic year. The proposal would raise tuition by 4% at all…
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Universities of Wisconsin plans 5 percent tuition increase | WPR
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By Corrinne Hess Tuition at Wisconsin’s public universities could increase up to 5 percent under a new plan released Tuesday. Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman will ask the Board of Regents on July 10 to increase tuition for undergraduate residents by 4 percent, with individual campuses able to add an optional additional 1 percent…
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Here’s how the Wisconsin paper industry is encouraging women to join | Post Crescent
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By Zhen Wang Working in the paper industry has always appealed to Carissa Ashman. Growing up in Kaukauna, Ashman often visited the former Paper Discover Center with her mother. Located inside the old Kimberly-Clark Atlas paper mill along the Fox River, the hands-on paper lab taught her how to make handmade paper. Her grandparents, who worked as…
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Tuition increase of 5% proposed for most University of Wisconsin schools | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel By Cleo Krejci Pending an upcoming vote, tuition for University of Wisconsin System students is set to rise in the upcoming school year. The Board of Regents is expected to vote July 10 on a proposed 5% increase to resident undergraduate tuition for most UW campuses. At UW-Madison, that 5% tuition increase would add…
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U.S. Army cutting ROTC programs at multiple northeast Wisconsin colleges | NBC 26
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By Tyler Job FORT KNOX, Ky. (NBC 26) — The U.S. Army is cutting its Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Programs, better known as ROTC, to multiple universities across the country, and multiple Northeast Wisconsin colleges will be impacted. Through the Department of Defense’s Deferred Resignation Program, the U.S. Army’s Cadet Command, which runs ROTC, lost…
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UW-Green Bay educator joins Great Lakes research voyage aboard EPA vessel | WFRV
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By Indiana Schilz GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – UW-Green Bay educator Robert Fish is taking to the water this summer, joining scientists and staff from the Center for Great Lakes Literacy aboard the EPA research vessel Lake Guardian for a weeklong scientific expedition. Fish, who serves as the Tribal Engagement Coordinator at UW-Green Bay, works…
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UW-Oshkosh Army ROTC to close; will impact students from five Northeast Wisconsin colleges | Fox 11
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By David Go OSHKOSH, Wis. (WLUK) — The Army ROTC program at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh will close at the end of the 2025-2026 academic year. The closure will impact not just UWO, but also students from UW-Green Bay, St. Norbert College, Ripon College and Marian University. Current underclassmen affected by the ROTC closure will need to transfer…
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Kickstart the school year with help from The Salvation Army | WeAreGreenBay.com
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By Georgiana Karl (WFRV)- Back-to-school shopping is right around the corner, and The Salvation Army is getting a jump start to help others be prepared. In this segment, Nicole Hanley from The Salvation Army of Greater Green Bay discusses the upcoming events they are hosting to help others get all the items they need for…
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28-year-old Navy veteran living his dream with Green Bay men’s basketball | WFRV
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By Kyle Malzhan (WFRV) – After a 4-28 season in year one of the Doug Gottlieb era, the Green Bay men’s basketball coach recruited 28-year-old Ramel Bethea in hopes of turning the program around. Bethea, who will turn 29 later in July, has a story like no other. With little interest in sports after graduating…