Automotive Technology Instructor Margie Stewart Makes Footprint on Industry
Working in a field dominated by men, Margie Stewart has proven she can get her hands dirty, too. According to the Department of Labor, there are about 799,000 automotive technicians in the United States -- only 1.8 percent of them are women....
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Toshiba Adams Promotes Innovative and Effective Teaching Methods
Employing effective teaching methods and studying the way the brain develops have long been important to Toshiba Adams, instructor and instructional chair for MATC's Early Childhood Education Associate Degree program. Adams also is the curriculum coordinator for MATC's Educational Research and Dissemination (ER&D) department...
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Staab Becomes Student Following 20 Years as Teacher in Eastern Europe
For many MATC students, the fall of Communism is a distant concept, perhaps something they learned about in a history class. But for MATC student Jenny Staab, it's an integral part of her life experience. A native of Monroe, Wis., Staab spent two decades living in Eastern Europe, teaching eager residents the English language and Western customs...
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ABB Equipment Donation Broadens Training Opportunities for MATC Electronic Engineering/Electronic Technology Students
As current chairperson and a 12-year veteran on the advisory committee for Milwaukee Area Technical College's Electronic Engineering Technology associate degree program, Dave Polka has a pretty clear idea about the kind of equipment needed to train students in electronics and electronic engineering...
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Varied Experiences Enrich Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Instructor Rick Cole's Teaching
MATC prides itself on hiring instructors with real world experience in their fields. Like the vast majority of his colleagues who teach in the Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement associate degree program, Rick Cole has worked as a police officer. What makes him distinct is that he also holds a law degree and has served as an assistant district attorney and a criminal defense attorney...
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MATC Instructor Perry Nigh Helps Bring Gift of Sight to Needy Mexican Residents
When MATC Spanish instructor Perry Nigh tells people he's going to Mexico for a week each winter, he's often teased about escaping the Wisconsin winter to have fun in the sun. Nothing could be further from the truth. His days aren't spent soaking up sun by a pool - they're spent helping needy people regain their vision...
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Nurse Pinning Ceremony Reaches Across Continents
Peter and Hanne Bonovich did not want to miss the annual Milwaukee Area Technical College ceremony at which their daughter Linn would receive her nurse's pin. The ceremony was held at MATC's Downtown Milwaukee Campus in mid-December, but the Bonovichs live in Dramen, Norway, 4,000 miles from Milwaukee...
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MATC Putting BEST Foot Forward
In July 2010, Milwaukee Area Technical College received a $526,937 three-year grant from the National Science Foundation to increase the number of students transitioning to baccalaureate degrees in STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) fields through its Biochemical Excellence in Science and Technology (BEST) program.
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MATC Uses Innovative Approach for Digital Life Drawing Class
MATC's Digital Life Drawing course is believed to be the first of its kind in the nation. Students work on Wacom Cintaq monitors rather than traditional sketchbooks and the technology has resulted in rapid improvement throughout the semester. The course was the creation of instructors Tim Decker and Brian Mennenoh.
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