by Tammy Thornton | Mar 18, 2026 | Community
Marian University (Wisconsin) has reduced tuition for its online Master of Science and certificates in Thanatology to $550 per credit, creating a more affordable pathway for students interested in studying death, dying, grief, and bereavement while preparing for...
by Tammy Thornton | Mar 18, 2026 | Community
Moraine Park Technical College has announced its top three candidates for the College’s next Vice President (VP) of Teaching and Learning. Moraine Park’s former VP of Teaching and Learning, Doug Hamm, announced his resignation in November 2025, and since then, the...
by Tammy Thornton | Mar 18, 2026 | Community
Diana Kent, an SSM Health St. Agnes Hospital volunteer, has been named the newest recipient of the BEE (Be Exceptional Everyday) Award. Kent was nominated for her compassionate and committed service, including her work mentoring MAP students over the past 10 years....
by Tammy Thornton | Mar 18, 2026 | Community
Walsworth is pleased to announce the promotion of Jeremy Stanek to General Manager of Walsworth – Eau Claire, following the announcement of Dan Kelm’s upcoming retirement in June. Stanek brings nearly 25 years of experience at the Eau Claire plant to his new role. He...
by Tammy Thornton | Mar 18, 2026 | Community
The City of Fond du Lac is currently exploring the possibility of adding a bike pump track to Franklin Park. As a valued member of our community, we want to hear your thoughts, answer your questions, and gather your feedback on this potential project. What is a Pump...
by Tammy Thornton | Mar 18, 2026 | Community
Marian University men’s bowling qualified for the USBC ITC National Championship for the first time in program history after finishing third at sectionals. The Sabres had a strong start to the team competition opening in second with 3,472 pins. Marian had 10...