UW chancellors leave for better paying jobs
The state is not offering enough financial incentives to retain qualified college administrators, according to educators Sunday, with two UW-System chancellors leaving for better-paying positions.
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The state is not offering enough financial incentives to retain qualified college administrators, according to educators Sunday, with two UW-System chancellors leaving for better-paying positions.
Unemployment decreased around the state, a Wednesday report said, with students likely a driving force for job creation.
The UW-System is part of the executive branch in Wisconsin, with Gov. Jim Doyle appointing the Board of Regents that oversees the 26 campuses statewide. Doyle has also previously said increasing access to higher education is a priority in his administration. A UW-Madison alumnus, Doyle said the person to succeed Chancellor John Wiley must have several important attributes.
Controversy emerged Friday over Supreme Court Justice-elect Michael Gableman attending an upcoming prayer breakfast, with opponents saying it violates the U.S. Constitution.
More public transportation would save the state millions of dollars and significantly reduce global warming gases, according to a Wednesday report.
From UW-Madison to presidential campaigns, guns are appearing as a leading issue in 2008, according to political observers.
Thousands of workers in Wisconsin lack the training or resources to attain higher-paying jobs, according to a report released Tuesday.
The January cigarette tax increase is not generating as much revenue as expected, according to state officials Friday, though supporters said it is forcing people to quit smoking.
A Wednesday report shows the income gap between Wisconsin's rich and poor is increasing, with the disparity worse than it was 20 years ago.
Gov. Jim Doyle and legislative leaders announced an agreement Wednesday on the Great Lakes Compact, a major environmental bill that is scheduled for a special session vote April 17.
In the wake of the April 1 mid-term election, a combination of groups demanded reform on the voting rights of felons Tuesday.
Several UW System schools still need better-defined policies to protect sensitive data against computer security breaches, an April 4 audit said.
Three UW-Stout students died because of a fire in Menomonie, Wisc., early Saturday morning.
Smoking bans might inadvertently cause increased amounts of drunk driving accidents, according to a Wednesday report from two Wisconsin researchers.
Judge Michael Gableman, a member of the state Supreme Court starting in August, is likely to rule on several contentious issues, including the 2006 constitutional amendment banning gay marriage.
Wisconsin residents voted Burnett County Circuit Judge Michael Gableman to be on the state Supreme Court Tuesday in a race that went down to the wire.
Daily Cardinal: Why should students vote for you for a 10-year term on the Supreme Court?
Daily Cardinal: Why should students vote for you for a 10-year term on the Supreme Court?
Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates Justice Louis Butler and Judge Michael Gableman debated Friday in Vilas Hall.
Three Madison lawmakers are part of the leadership team coordinating the Assembly Democrats' efforts for the November 2008 election, according to an announcement Wednesday.