Dr. Dennis Brylow, professor of computer science in Marquette University’s Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has received nearly $2 million in a National Science Foundation collaborative research grant to promote computer science education among teachers in...
As Wisconsin looks to position itself as a place for startups and tech companies to thrive, its growth depends on the young tech talent it nurtures and develops. Wisconsin startups raised a record amount of venture capital funding in 2018, and this year fast-growing...
By: Carl Engelking Milwaukee is no longer a Rust Belt, manufacturing city whose fortunes are tied to beer and machinery—though Miller suds and Harleys remain firmly imbedded within the ethos. Today, the city is establishing itself as a welcoming home for digital...
When it comes to large metros—those with more than 1 million people, the places where techies do best include metros like Birmingham, Memphis, Cincinnati, Milwaukee, and Detroit……
Maybe beer made Milwaukee famous, but it was machinery — and the mastery of it that developed here — that made the city hum. Electricity-generating turbines for Hoover Dam. Steam shovels to dig the Panama Canal. Forges that shaped casings for the space shuttle’s...
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