Exciting career opportunities await Wisconsin's emerging workforce.
Breakthroughs in our new agricultural economy promise innovations and jobs.
Advances in technology are opening up new careers in many healthcare fields.
Future energy independence requires a tech-savvy workforce.
A seven-member team is studying ways to influence the behavior of cells as they heal.
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students and the community to learn about the important
emerging science fields that are shaping the careers of today and tomorrow.
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Students then are able to explore careers, align their coursework for that career and look at post-secondary options for their fields of choice.
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