Julie Liotta's Enthusiasm for Language Helps Break Down Learning Barriers for GED Students
MATC Instructor Julie Liotta's gift for languages, ability to relate to students and dedication help make her a very successful teacher. She teaches GED classes in English and Spanish at one of MATC's community-based organization partners -- Milwaukee Achiever Literacy Services.
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Kronquist Artistry Lives on at Downtown Milwaukee Campus
Emil F. Kronquist, who taught mechanical drawing and art metal classes at the college from 1913-1951, left a legacy of his silver and bronze work, and pieces by famous artisan Georg Jensen to MATC. They are on display at the Milwaukee Campus.
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Kapoor Masters Cutting-Edge CNC Equipment at ECAM Center
Rishi Kapoor has come back to MATC to do advanced studies with the cutting-edge five axis machining center in the Energy Conservation and Advanced Manufacturing Center at the Oak Creek Campus.
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MATC Student Joins Medical Missionaries in Bringing Aid
While the world watched terrifying television reports of the aftermath of the Jan. 12 earthquake in Haiti, MATC Pharmacy Technician student Ray Moon and his wife Donna, a graduate of MATC's Registered Nursing Program, sprang into action.
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MATC Experience Helps Heredia Find 'True' Pride in His Culture
MATC student Diego Heredia's participation in the Mexico Study Abroad trip took him to Xochicalo, an archeological site near Cuernavaca. What he saw there inspired him to understand his heritage and to paint murals in the Foreign Language Lab.
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Dorothy Walker Takes Non-Traditional Path to Success
MATC associate dean Dorothy Walker has lived a life of "firsts." MATC helped open the door to a successful welding career, then teaching non-traditional occupations to women, and eventually an administrative position. Today, Walker is committed to ensuring MATC students receive the best education possible.
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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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