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2. UW-Milwaukee Radiologic Technology Program Clinical Coordinator 3. UW-Milwaukee Radiologic Technology Program Clinical Instructor . Admission Requirements . To qualify for admission into the UW-Milwaukee Radiologic Technology program, candidates must be enrolled as an undergraduate student at UW-Milwaukee, in the College of Health Sciences.

Lauren Benson 1003-3500 Varsity Dr. NW. · Calgary, AB · T2L 1Y3 (609) 802-8823 · benson.lauren@gmail.com EDUCATION University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI Date of graduation: August 2016 Degree Program: PhD in Health Sciences Major: Biomechanics University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI Date of graduation: May 2013

map shown at left uses district boundaries to separate uses. History of Zoning in Wisconsin 1920 - First Wisconsin zoning ordinance created in Milwaukee. 1923 - Milwaukee zoning ordinance upheld by the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Other Wisconsin cities and villages adopt zoning shortly thereafter. 1929 - Wisconsin Legislature

of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Requests for reprints should be sent to Marshall Dermer, Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin S3201. efforts in contrast to research on liking have primarily involved an examination of between-person covariation (Dion & Dion, 1976; Rubin, 1970, 1973, 1974). The spe-

JERRY J. WEYGANDT PhD, CPA University of Wisconsin—Madison Madison, Wisconsin PAUL D. KIMMEL PhD, CPA University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee Milwaukee, Wisconsin DONALD E. KIESO PhD

David Hart, Assistant Director for Extension, Wisconsin Sea Grant John Janssen, Professor, School of Freshwater Sciences, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee Jenny Kehl, Assistant Professor and Director, Center for Water Policy, School of Freshwater Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

2 Wisconsin Wellness: Putting Policy into Practice Review of Wisconsin School Wellness Policies In August 2017, the Wisconsin Obesity Prevention Initiative (OPI) at the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute conducted a review of school wellness policies from 401 out of the 440 Wisconsin public school

milwaukee. Milwaukee is the largest city in Wisconsin with a regional population of 1.5 million people and the . center of business, industry and culture in the state. The city is known for its year-round festivals, beautiful

turned back toward the water, embracing clean freshwater as a unifying element of Milwaukee's identity as a resurgent Great Lakes coastal city. Milwaukee's water story is one of the best kept secrets in Wisconsin and runs far deeper than the legit tourism appeal. One compelling facet of that story is the transformation of

3. The Milwaukee Bonsai Society will coordinate the setup, maintenance, display and supervision of these exhibits. 4. The Milwaukee Bonsai Society will select the Show Coordinator and the judges for the Wisconsin State Fair Bonsai Exhibits. 5. The Milwaukee Bonsai Society and the Wisconsin State Fair will exercise all reasonable care.

University of Wisconsin Aquatic Sciences Center 1975 Willow Drive Madison, WI 53706-1177 Telephone: 608-263-3259 Email: chronicle@aqua.wisc.edu The Aquatic Sciences Center is the administra- tive home of the University of Wisconsin sea Grant Institute &University of Wisconsin Water resources Institute. managing editor Stephen Wittman editor