September 6, 2025 - 00:10
President Kimo Ah Yun will join fellow leaders from Milwaukee's higher education institutions for an engaging discussion at the Wisconsin Policy Forum’s "Policy in a Pub" event. Scheduled for September 8, this gathering aims to address critical issues facing the educational landscape in Wisconsin.
The event will serve as a platform for dialogue among educators, policymakers, and community members, focusing on innovative solutions to enhance educational opportunities and outcomes in the region. Participants will explore various topics, including funding challenges, workforce development, and strategies for increasing student enrollment and retention.
By bringing together diverse perspectives from Milwaukee's educational leaders, the Wisconsin Policy Forum seeks to foster collaboration and drive meaningful change. This initiative highlights the importance of community engagement in shaping the future of education in Wisconsin, as stakeholders work together to navigate the evolving demands of the higher education sector.
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