Ginny Gnadt Senior Public Relations Specialist (414) 297-6770, gnadtv@matc.edu
Effects of Election Outcomes on Education and Jobs for MATC Students was Topic of Grassroots Lecture
MILWAUKEE (Oct. 28, 2010) – “What’s at Stake: What the Election Outcomes Will Mean for Education and Jobs for MATC Students” was the topic of an Oct. 28 lecture held at Milwaukee Area Technical College’s Downtown Milwaukee Campus.
Marc V. Levine, a senior fellow and founding director of the Center for Economic Development at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, was the featured speaker.
Levine is internationally known for his study of urban economies, race and poverty, with an emphasis on developments in Milwaukee, Baltimore and Montreal. He is also the director of UWM’s Consortium for Economic Opportunity.
The presentation was sponsored by MATC’s Liberal Arts and Sciences Division and the Grassroots Committee. Grassroots Series events are intended to connect issues studied in liberal arts & sciences classrooms with our everyday lives.
Watch the event: Use the link below to view a recording of the event: http://mediasite.matc.edu/Mediasite/Viewer/?peid=bc33fa1d1bdf44f48c7780dd5941e1f3
For more information: What's at Stake: What the Election Outcome Will Mean for Education and Jobs for MATC Students (pdf)
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