Jim McCluskey, Ph.D.
Jim McCluskey, Ph.D., is an associate professor of geography at UW-Marathon County and the UW Colleges Online. He is also chair of the Geography…
Jim McCluskey, Ph.D., is an associate professor of geography at UW-Marathon County and the UW Colleges Online. He is also chair of the Geography…
…that enhance the area’s arts, education, health, economic and social development resources. Anne Alexander established The Judd S. Alexander Foundation in 1973 to honor…
…including People of Rural Wisconsin, Oxfam Hunger Banquet, America’s Economic Prosperity Forum Series, archiving events, and content writing. From this internship, he hopes to…
…future: promoting economic development, broadening our sense of community and preserving our rural heritage. For each topic, suggestions for action will be presented as…
…and its human, historical, economic, moral and environmental importance to Wisconsin. In the first phase of the project, volunteers recorded oral interviews at Wisconsin…
…the first form of social insurance in American history. Today, workers’ compensation stands as a pillar within our economic system that benefits all Americans….
On Tuesday, September 27, 2012, David J. Ward, CEO of Northstar Economics, UW- Oshkosh and UW- Green Bay Emeritus Professor of Economics, and Wisconsin…
…Democratic member of the House to sit on the Budget Committee, the Joint Economic Committee and the Appropriations Committee, which he most recently chaired….
…the nation, and how central Wisconsin matches up to the rest of the state in demographic trends, job creation, and long-term economic growth potential….
…economic growth by investing in research, development, infrastructure and science education. Although NIF deliberations are not tied to arriving at “common ground” among participants,…