What started out as a week-long celebration has now grown into the designation of March as Women's History month. In commemoration of International Women's Day, Rose Lee, sociology instructor, organized an event at Mequon Campus entitled "Why we celebrate women and their successes. (0) comments
The Downtown Milwaukee Campus van escort service, once operated by the Public Safety Department, no longer exists. However, the new Campus Shuttle Service on the Milwaukee Campus has taken its place. The new list of stops supplies continuous service on approximate 15-minute intervals from the following five Downtown Milwaukee Campus locations: Sixth St. (0) comments
Will you be studying Flash this semester, or are you already proficient in it? You may be interested in participating in a contest, sponsored by the MATC Foundation, in which you use your Flash skills to create an entertaining way of presenting some boring English grammar/punctuation exercises that will be provided to you. (0) comments
Public Safety and Milwaukee police continue to investigate the recent bank robbery at the Downtown Milwaukee Campus. Evidence, including video of the bank robbery, has been sent to the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) for review according to an e-mail sent by Kathleen Hohl, Director, Communications and Events. (0) comments
The following is being provided by Public Safety as an update to the recent locker break-ins that have occurred at the Downtown Milwaukee and West Allis Campuses. With the use of video surveillance, a suspect was apprehended by the Department of Public Safety and questioned by the Milwaukee Police Department for possible involvement in previous locker break-ins. (1) comment
Dear Student Legal Clinic, I just heard that I will have to have insurance for my car. I can't afford that and go to school! When do I have to have it? What happens if I don't get it? Signed, Sally Dear Sally, I asked Anne Landre, Director of the Community Insurance Information Center, about the new law affecting car insurance. (0) comments
Q: What do I do about employment gaps in my work history? How can I make gaps less noticeable so prospective employers consider hiring me? - Kimberly M. Jeffries, Registered Nursing, Associate Degree Program Student A: Everyone faces this situation. There are several areas that cover employment gaps: education, actual work history, ex-offender work history, volunteer activities, and non-work history. (0) comments
Oak Creek Student Senate Meeting Everyone is welcome to attend. March 16 in Room A102 from noon to 1 p.m. MATC District Board Listening and Learning Session at the Oak Creek Campus. March 17 at the Oak Creek lecture hall from noon to 1 p.m. MATC Job Fair at the Oak Creek Campus. (0) comments