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Announcing New Vice President of Academic Affairs at Capitol Technology University (10)
LAUREL, Maryland, Jan. 3 -- Capitol Technology University issued the following news:
Capitol Technology University is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. John A. LaNear, J.D., Ph.D., as our new Vice President of Academic Affairs effective January 2nd. Bringing a wealth of experience and a strong academic background, Dr. LaNear is poised to make significant contributions to Capitol Tech's growth and development.
Dr. LaNear's journey in academia is marked by impressive achievements and de more PR
Mid-State Technical College Admits All GED and HSED Graduates (10)
WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wisconsin, Jan. 4 -- Mid-State Technical College issued the following news:
Mid-State Technical College is expanding its Direct Admission initiative by automatically accepting all General Educational Development (GED(R)) and high school equivalency diploma (HSED) graduates.
Mid-State began the Direct Admission initiative in 2021 with Adams-Friendship High School. Due to the program's success, it was expanded earlier this year to all high schools in the College's district and more PR
Quarles & Brady: San Diego Trial Team Wins Defense Verdict for the County of San Diego (10)
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, Jan. 4 -- Quarles and Brady, a law firm, issued the following news:
A trial team of Quarles & Brady Labor & Employment attorneys, led by partners Corrie Klekowski and George Howard, on December 15, 2023, obtained a unanimous defense verdict from a federal jury, on behalf of our client the County of San Diego.
The nine-person jury rejected claims by the county's former chief medical officer, Dr. Nicholas Yphantides, that he was unlawfully fired in March 2021 due to his cla more PR
UW-Madison scientists reveal the inner workings of an essential protein trafficking complex (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, Jan. 3 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus issued the following news:
Like mail carriers who manage to deliver their parcels through snow, rain, heat and gloom, a critical group of mammalian proteins helps cells function properly even under less-than-ideal conditions.
Using state-of-the-art cell imaging and genome editing technology, University of Wisconsin-Madison scientists have begun to unravel how this collection of proteins performs its essential service. The more PR
Wisconsin Democratic Party: A Year of Disappointment for Derrick Van Orden (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, Jan. 4 -- The Wisconsin Democratic Party issued the following news on Jan. 3, 2024:
Today marks a tumultuous first year in Congress for Derrick Van Orden, who made national headlines for all the wrong reasons. From temper tantrums to his endorsement of extreme anti-freedom legislation, Derrick Van Orden made a name for himself as an embarrassment for Wisconsin--and someone who is unfit to represent the 3rd District.
Here's a look back at the low-lights from Van Orden's firs more PR
Wisconsin Elections Commission Completes Initial Review of Spring 2024 Candidate Materials (10)
MADISON, Wisconsin, Jan. 4 -- The Wisconsin Elections Commission issued the following news:
The new year has barely begun, and Wisconsin Elections Commission staff have already accomplished one significant task related to the 2024 election cycle.
The filing deadline for candidates for the 2024 Spring Election, scheduled for April 2, was Tuesday at 5 p.m., and shortly after WEC staff completed initial reviews of each candidate's nomination papers and declaration of candidacy.
In all, WEC staf more PR
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