Higher Education
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UW-La Crosse faculty committee votes to fire former chancellor Joe Gow after porn videos
A faculty committee has recommended firing former University of Wisconsin-La Crosse chancellor Joe Gow from his teaching position.
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Joint Finance Committee releases aid for communities losing 2-year UW schools
The state Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee unanimously approved releasing $20 million to the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation for a grant program to assist communities in redeveloping shuttered campuses.Â
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UW Regents approve up to 15 percent raises for system chancellors
Chancellors in the Universities of Wisconsin system can receive up to 15 percent raises annually, based on a performance metric, according to a new proposal approved by the Board of Regents Monday.Â
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New UW-La Crosse chancellor focused on future, serving needs of the state
James Beeby takes over the chancellor role from Joe Gow, who was fired following the discovery that he made and distributed pornographic videos online.Â
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For-profit nursing school clear to open Milwaukee campus, aims to expand to Madison
Activists in Milwaukee fought the opening of the Arizona College of Nursing, claiming the for-profit school is another in a long line of predatory schools in the city.
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UW-Milwaukee chancellor to step down
UW-Milwaukee Chancellor Mark Mone said announcing his decision now allows for a smooth transition to a new leader.Â
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A sex historian weighs in on former UW-La Crosse chancellor’s porn scandal
Joe Gow’s professor position is at stake after a disciplinary hearing at UW-La Crosse this week. But can he really be fired from teaching for filming sex videos?
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Gow pushes back on university claims of computer misuse, insubordination
After hearing both sides, a faculty committee will decide whether UW-La Crosse has enough evidence to dismiss Gow from faculty
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UW-La Crosse faculty committee considers removal of former chancellor from faculty position
Joe Gow was removed as UW-La Crosse chancellor for producing adult films. Now university leadership are pushing to remove him from faculty position.
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New federal grant sends more OBGYNs to train in rural areas
As several health systems move to close birth centers, UW-Madison’s residency program hopes to attract more doctors to rural communities.