
Washington Seminar launches May 24
College students will experience how public policy works at the first-ever Washington Seminar May 24-June 11.
College students will experience how public policy works at the first-ever Washington Seminar May 24-June 11.
The Veninga Lecture Series welcomes Bishop Richard E. Pates to Wausau, WI, for in-depth look at the Pope’s Encyclical on climate change.
The Veninga Lecture Series welcomes Bishop Richard E. Pates to De Pere, WI, for in-depth look at the Pope’s Encyclical on climate change.
Join forum participants for a livestreaming of the National Press Club panel discussion on issues critical to the nation’s economic future.
Public disdain for the U.S. Congress is at an all-time high. With most Americans feeling that the best interests of the country are not being represented in Washington, does Congress even matter anymore? Hear what four national experts have to say at a panel discussion April 4 in Milwaukee and April 5 in Madison.
Public disdain for the U.S. Congress is at an all-time high. With most Americans feeling that the best interests of the country are not being represented in Washington, does Congress even matter anymore? Hear what four national experts have to say at a panel discussion April 4 in Milwaukee and April 5 in Madison.
Because each forum will be capped at 18 participants, registration is required. To register, or for more information, contact Connie Nikolai at 715-261-6368 or email connie.nikolai@uwc.edu
Because each forum will be capped at 18 participants, registration is required. To register, or for more information, contact Connie Nikolai at 715-261-6368 or email connie.nikolai@uwc.edu Economic Prosperity Series: Economic Security: How Should We Take Charge of Our Future? Feb. 16, 2016, Marathon County Public Library, 300 N. First St., Wausau, 6-8 p.m.
A public forum from 7:30-9 a.m. on February 10 will bring together Wausau area employers, community leaders and anyone who lives or works in Marathon County. "Baby Business: The Dollars and Sense of Investing in Working Parents" looks at timely issues facing working parents and their employers.
This ecumenical dialogue features pastors and authorities from the Abrahamic faiths (faiths that trace a common origin to the prophet Abraham) who will have a moderated panel discussion about timely issues related to faith traditions. Five representatives from the Mainline Protestant, Evangelical Protestant, Catholic, Jewish and Islamic communities of faith, will be present.