Clinical and Community Solutions to Lead Free Children is a new program that wants to connect parents, clinics and public health officials.
2020
Campus and COVID-19: Marquette seniors reflect on a challenging semester
COVID-19 has disrupted all our lives, with college being no exception. Today, three MU seniors reflect on a memorable fall semester.
‘I just kind of panicked’: Patients confused as hospitals file liens to recoup costs of treating injured uninsured
Hospitals file liens against uninsured patients to get a cut of compensation in personal injury lawsuits.
Post from Community: MATC appoints Dr. Naydeen Gonzalez-De Jesus Executive Vice President of Student Success and Laquitha “Elle” Bonds Vice President of Human Resources
Milwaukee Area Technical College has hired two new leaders who will shape enhanced student and employee workplace experiences and strengthen MATC’s position as an educational leader in our community. Dr. Naydeen Gonzalez-De Jesus has been appointed executive vice president of student success and Laquitha “Elle” Bonds has been named vice president of human resources.
Post from Community: MATC horticulture class shares poinsettias they grew with Hunger Task Force
Laurie Weiss’s Fall Greenhouse Production class grew the plants which couldn’t be sold this year because the annual holiday plant sale was canceled due to Covid-19.
Post from Community: Registration is now open for First Stage Winter and Spring Theater Academy 2021
First Stage Theater Academy, the nation’s leading high-impact theater training program for young people, is offering both virtual and limited in-person classes at the Milwaukee Youth Arts Center for its Winter and Spring Academy programs, with winter classes beginning Wednesday, January 13, 2021 and spring classes beginning Wednesday, April 14, 2021.
Post from Community: Froedtert Health donates 50,000 masks and $20,000 funding to area health centers
Froedtert Health donated 50,000 masks and $20,000 for other supplies to five Federally Qualified Health Centers to support diverse communities hit the hardest COVID-19.
PHOTOS: The faces of the season
To end a year in which togetherness has been in short supply, we met families throughout the city on their porches to document our community during the holidays.
“I had to really think about the reality of death”: COVID-19 survivors reflect on a year like no other
We check in again with four survivors of COVID-19 to see what lessons they learned in 2020.
UPDATED: Where to find free meals in Milwaukee during the holidays
We are hearing a lot from people looking for food, so we’ve created a list of food pantries, food banks and meal distribution centers.
