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The Kern Center is a 210,000-square-foot (19,500 m 2) athletics and fitness facility in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It is home to many sports at the Milwaukee School of Engineering, including ice hockey, wrestling, men's and women's basketball and volleyball. The building is named for Robert and Patricia Kern, the center's major benefactors.
Kern Center Ice Arena Raiders Field. In 2004, MSOE's 210,000-square-foot (20,000 m 2) Kern Center was completed, adding a hockey arena, basketball arena, fitness center, running track, and field house to its campus. MSOE's Kern Center houses many of the sports teams' facilities, as well as offering recreational areas for students, faculty and ...
Ozaukee Ice Center: 1,000 Finlandia Houghton County Arena: 1200 Lake Forest Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse: 1,000 Lawrence Appleton Family Ice Center: 1,200 Marian Blue Line Family Ice Center: 2,000 Milwaukee Engineering Kern Center: 800 Northland Bay Area Civic Center: 1,000 St. Norbert Cornerstone Community Center: 2,000 Trine Thunder Ice Arena: 700
Oscar Werwath (1880 [1] – March 20, 1948 [2]) was the founder and first president of the Milwaukee School of Engineering in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. He is buried at Forest Home Cemetery. Born in Stallupönen, Germany on May 3, 1880, Werwath was the son of department store owner Carl and his wife, Johanna.
Owner Rosco Rolnick joins Kern Living to talk about Guarantee Shoe Center, what kind of shoes they sell, what makes them different and the importance of properly fitting shoes.
The Grohmann Museum Collection contains over 1500 European and American paintings, sculptures and works on paper that depict various forms of work. [5] Captured on canvas and paper or cast in bronze, the works reflect a variety of artistic styles and subjects that document the evolution of organized work, from manpower and horsepower to water, steam and electric power.
The Northern Collegiate Hockey League (NCHL) is a college ice hockey league based in the central region of the United States. The conference is part of the American Collegiate Hockey Association Division 2 and is made up of eleven teams from universities and colleges based in Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
Robert R. Spitzer (4 May 1922 – 30 April 2019) was an American agricultural researcher who worked with Murphy Products Co. for 28 years and was the third president of Milwaukee School of Engineering. [1] Spitzer was born on 4 May 1922 in Waukesha, Wisconsin. [2] He died on 30 April 2019 in Burlington, Wisconsin. [3]