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State Tipoffs Involving Wisconsin Newsletter for 2023-10-27 ( 12 items ) |
Alliant Energy Foundation Records Largest Amount of Funds Raised Through Annual Event (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, Oct. 27 -- Alliant Energy issued the following news release:
Alliant Energy Foundation raised $515,000 to support programs that fight hunger and food insecurity in Iowa and Wisconsin. The amount is the largest on record in the company's 17 years of hosting their annual Drive Out Hunger event.
In total, the event has raised over $5.9 million for hunger relief and provided over 20 million meals. Traditionally hosted during Hunger Action Month in September, Alliant Energy's an more PR
Common chemotherapy drugs don't work like doctors thought, with big implications for drug discovery (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, Oct. 26 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus issued the following news:
This image shows a cancer cell undergoing abnormal mitosis and dividing into three new cells rather than two following treatment with a microtubule poison. Image By: Beth Weaver, UW-Madison
A new study from the University of Wisconsin-Madison suggests that chemotherapy may not be reaching its full potential, in part because researchers and doctors have long misunderstood how some of the most co more PR
Concordia University Wisconsin: Creating a Positive Remote Organization (10)
MEQUON, Wisconsin, Oct. 27 (TNSres) -- Concordia University Wisconsin issued the following news:
Current trends of remote work and hybrid work arrangements continue to impact work-life balance and increase productivity, happiness, and employee performance.
According to Forbes, 12.7% of employees work from home, while 28.2% work on a hybrid model. In fact, 98% of the current workforce desires to work remotely at least some of the time. Additionally, by 2025, it is estimated that 32.6 million Am more PR
Foley & Lardner Partners Author Automotive, Manufacturing Supply Chain Handbook (10)
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, Oct. 27 -- Foley and Lardner, a law firm, issued the following news on Oct. 26, 2023:
Foley & Lardner LLP partner Vanessa Miller and retired partner John Trentacosta authored a book titled Law of the Automotive and Manufacturing Supply Chain: A Handbook for Success, released today, which explores the supply chain as the foundation of globalization.
"Globalization has brought dramatic changes in the automotive and manufacturing supply chain. We want to help companies bring more PR
From graduation rates to degrees conferred, records fall at UW-Madison (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, Oct. 26 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus issued the following news:
The 2022-23 academic year was a record-breaker for student outcomes at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Among the milestones: The four-year graduation rate rose to 75.5%, the highest ever, and the university conferred a record number of total degrees, driven by a record number of bachelor's and master's degrees. Photo: Jeff Miller
The 2022-23 academic year was a record-breaker for student o more PR
Marquette College of Nursing First in Nation to Collaborate With Epic to Integrate Electronic Health Records Software Into Curriculum (10)
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, Oct. 27 -- Marquette University issued the following news release:
The Marquette University College of Nursing has entered into a collaboration with Epic, the industry leader in electronic health records software, to integrate the company's new Lyceum platform for electronic health records into the college's nursing curriculum. Marquette is the first nursing school in the country to incorporate this industry standard health records software into its curriculum.
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Science on the Square: A festival of learning (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, Oct. 26 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus issued the following news:
Rainfall failed to stop people of all ages from exploring science hands-on at the sixth annual Science on the Square event on Oct. 19. Booths along State Street explored horticulture, physics, robotics and more, many of them hosted by University of Wisconsin-Madison departments, organizations, students and faculty. It's all part of the statewide Wisconsin Science Festival.
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University of Wisconsin-Stout: Assistant in Dean of Students Office Honored by Statewide Organization (10)
MENOMONIE, Wisconsin, Oct. 26 -- The University of Wisconsin's Stout Campus issued the following news:
In the Dean of Students Office at UW-Stout, Executive Assistant Karrin Ruch supports student success in a variety of ways.
It was Ruch, however, who received support recently when she was nominated for and received the Support Staff Recognition award from the Wisconsin College Personnel Association for her professionalism and dedication.
Ruch thanked her colleagues for nominating her and let more PR
University of Wisconsin-Stout: Better Health - That's the Goal of Mayo Clinic's Advanced Care at Home Program, Professors' Research (10)
MENOMONIE, Wisconsin, Oct. 27 (TNSres) -- The University of Wisconsin's Stout Campus issued the following news:
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Social science-based studies by Paulson, Sweat support clinic's initiative that could be the future of health care
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By Jerry Poling
What could health care of the future look like? It could look exactly like a program called Mayo Clinic Advanced Care at Home -- hospital-quality care in your home -- that already is offered at select locations across Mayo Clinic.
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University of Wisconsin: Patricia Tellez-Giron Earns Prestigious Ohtli Award From Mexican Government (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, Oct. 26 -- The University of Wisconsin's School of Medicine and Public Health issued the following news:
Patricia Tellez-Giron, MD, associate professor of family medicine and community health at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, is the esteemed face of health care and education in Madison's Latinx/e community and across Wisconsin. In celebration of her efforts, this month she received the Ohtli Award, the highest recognition awarded by the gov more PR
UW-Madison recertified as platinum Bicycle Friendly University (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, Oct. 26 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus issued the following news:
The University of Wisconsin-Madison has been recertified as one of only nine platinum-level Bicycle Friendly Universities in the nation by the League of American Bicyclists. Founded in 1880, the league is the oldest bicycle advocacy organization in the country.
In 2023, the Bicycle Friendly University (BFU) program includes 220 colleges and universities. The BFU program is part of the league's more PR
UW-River Falls to Host Author's Discussion of Challenges Boys and Men Face (10)
RIVER FALLS, Wisconsin, Oct. 26 -- The University of Wisconsin's River Falls Campus issued the following news release:
Richard Reeves, best-selling author and president of the American Institute for Boys and Men, will discuss problems faced by males and will advocate for effective solutions during a Wednesday, Nov. 15, visit to the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.
Reeves will discuss his 2022 book "Of Boys and Men: Why the Modern Male is Struggling, Why It Matters and What to Do About it," more PR
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