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Combatting the brain drain is the key to Wisconsin’s growth, conference speaker says

Wisconsin State Journal

Boosting Wisconsin?s economy will take more than just adding jobs ? it will require luring more young college graduates to move here, a UW-Madison expert told a conference in Madison on Wednesday .One way to do that could be to set up a two-tiered tuition system, with lower rates for those who promise to stay in Wisconsin after they earn their degrees, said Morris Davis, associate professor and academic director of the James Graaskamp Center for Real Estate.

More support for nonpartisan maps

Wisconsin State Journal

Iowa?s system avoids gerrymandering and fat legal fees while encouraging more competition for seats and cooperation from leaders, said UW-Madison political science professors Ken Mayer and David Canon. The two redistricting experts insisted Iowa?s process would not undermine the Wisconsin Legislature?s constitutional authority, as GOP leaders here have suggested. Wisconsin?s current way is ?divisive, polarizing, expensive, litigious and undermines basic notions of representation,? Mayer said.

UW-Madison vote coming soon on student support for $223 million rec sports upgrades

Wisconsin State Journal

Students will vote in March on a referendum to increase a fee future Badgers pay for recreational sports facilities to pay for $223 million in renovations and expansions to the campus? aging fields, gyms, pools and tracks. The proposal was explained Thursday to the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents capital planning and budget committee.

Audit critical of UW payroll and benefits system

Wisconsin Radio Network

A new state audit shows there are still concerns about the security of the University of Wisconsin?s payroll and benefits system. The report from the Legislative Audit Bureau says the system implemented in 2011 remains at risk for security breaches, which could result in unauthorized payments being made.

Bill would protect underage drinkers who call 911

Wisconsin State Journal

Supporters, including UW-Madison students who have long pushed for the ?good Samaritan? legislation, say it will make young people more likely to call 911 for someone who needs medical care, rather than avoiding authorities because they fear costly underage drinking tickets.

Dropouts with heavy debt litter for-profit college landscape in Wisconsin, new report says

Wisconsin State Journal

In one program for aspiring Wisconsin criminologists at an Indianapolis-based online college, 16 students started classes in 2012. A year later, just one was still enrolled. A program for would-be Wisconsin chefs hosted by a Minnesota online college began with 34 students. A year later, it had dwindled to a class of four.

New UW President Cut His Teeth on Madison Proposal

MilwaukeeMag.com

Ray Cross, who will ascend to the post of UW System president in February, was a newcomer to Wisconsin when he arrived here in 2011 to head up the UW Colleges, which share an administration with the UW-Extension, the network of county-level offices that provide agricultural and other community programs. He struck many people in the state as hard-working, and he developed a reputation for being hands-on.

Politics shadows process for UW System president finalists

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Two issues shadow the process of choosing who will next lead the University of Wisconsin System ? a process that reaches its crescendo this week. The first is how partisan politics increasingly seeps into statewide decisions that until now were fairly apolitical. The second is the degree of openness in the selection process, and whether it helps or hurts.

Wisconsin Assembly committee to convene climate science panel behind closed doors

Capital Times

The forum will include testimony from a number of experts, including two UW-Madison climate scientists ? Dan Vimont and Galen McKinley ? and other environmental experts, such as Michelle Miller, associate director of the UW Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems, and David Liebel, a UW engineering professor who specializes in storm water systems.