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University of Dubuque announces spring 2025 dean's list
University of Dubuque announces spring 2025 dean's list

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

University of Dubuque announces spring 2025 dean's list

May 31—DUBUQUE — The University of Dubuque recently announced its dean's list for the spring semester. The dean's list is announced during the fall and spring semesters. Full-time students with a GPA of 3.5 or higher who are in good academic standing and have no incomplete grades are named to the dean's list. The university's Office of Academic Affairs reviews students' dean's list placement eligibility after grades are submitted. Sauk Valley-area students named to the dean's list are: * Dixon: Ashley Wierman * Rock Falls: Kathryn Rowzee * Sterling: Lauren Jacobs For more information, visit

ARKANCE and Eagle Point Software Extend Partnership to EMEA
ARKANCE and Eagle Point Software Extend Partnership to EMEA

Associated Press

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

ARKANCE and Eagle Point Software Extend Partnership to EMEA

DUBUQUE, Iowa & PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 28, 2025-- ARKANCE, a global leader in digital transformation solutions for the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) and manufacturing industries, and Eagle Point Software are extending their partnership to the EMEA region. Building on years of collaboration across the United States and Asia-Pacific, the strengthened global alliance now also delivers next-generation e-learning and digital training solutions to customers across Europe. As AEC firms work to close skills gaps and keep pace with digital transformation, attracting and enabling the next generation of talent is essential. Studies show that 65% of Gen Z say they prefer online learning over in-person classrooms 1, making on-demand, cloud-based learning more attractive to new professionals. This makes on-demand, cloud-based learning not just attractive, but urgent. With the extension of the partnership to EMEA, ARKANCE will become the largest global reselling partner for Pinnacle Series, Eagle Point's premier Learning Management System (LMS) and Pinnacle Lite, the solution provider's eLearning software. Eagle Point will also enhance its global footprint and deliver the industry-standard for learning tools in AEC and manufacturing across the world. With personalized learning journeys, skills assessments, and comprehensive training libraries professionals can master leading tools such as AutoCAD, Revit, Bluebeam, and more. It supports both individual learning and organization-wide knowledge sharing. Greg Arranz, CEO at ARKANCE says: 'Our goal is to help our customers build smarter with digital solutions. To meet the continuous learning needs of a new generation of engineers and designers, Pinnacle is the perfect partner. Together, we can help teams level up capabilities on the latest innovations from world-class technology providers. They can then advance to deeper learning with ARKANCE specific contentand consulting from our experts. Pinnacle Series also provides capabilities for customization and development of a comprehensive learning plan for customers who need to offer training on their own processes or tools.' In the EMEA region, ARKANCE will build on its historic strength in instructor-led, local language training to provide a hybrid model that combines the flexibility of on-demand learning with the depth of personalized consultation and face-to-face instruction. 'This partnership represents a significant milestone for Eagle Point Software's global expansion, allowing us to help hundreds of thousands more people,' said Steve Biver, Chief Operating Officer at Eagle Point Software. 'Pinnacle Series is more than software training – it's about rethinking how organizations onboard, upskill, and support teams. ARKANCE's deep expertise in the AEC and Manufacturing industries makes them a great partner to scale the value of Pinnacle Series worldwide.' About Eagle Point Software Since 1983, Eagle Point Software has focused on increasing productivity for AEC and manufacturing professionals. The company's flagship solution, Pinnacle Series, offers a powerful eLearning platform that drives user adoption of software like Autodesk, Microsoft, and Bluebeam. With over 500,000 users worldwide, Pinnacle Series supports firms in achieving higher performance through continuous learning. About ARKANCE ARKANCE, a subsidiary of the French B2B services leader Monnoyeur Group, is a global partner in the digital transformation of the construction and manufacturing sectors. Founded in 2018, ARKANCE operates in over 20 countries, delivering expert professional services, innovative solutions, and advanced training. Our teams combine proprietary software with technologies from a network of world-class partners to help customers bridge the gap between design and operations. With 1,300+ professionals, we empower businesses to build resilience, increase profitability, and improve project outcomes. For more information on ARKANCE visit our website : 1https:// View source version on [email protected] KEYWORD: IOWA AFRICA UNITED STATES FRANCE NORTH AMERICA MIDDLE EAST EUROPE INDUSTRY KEYWORD: SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE NETWORKS DATA MANAGEMENT TRAINING TECHNOLOGY OTHER CONSTRUCTION & PROPERTY OTHER EDUCATION CONSTRUCTION & PROPERTY EDUCATION ENGINEERING OTHER TECHNOLOGY MANUFACTURING SOURCE: ARKANCE Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 05/28/2025 09:41 AM/DISC: 05/28/2025 09:40 AM

Eagle Point Software Expands Pinnacle Series with Egnyte Training Content
Eagle Point Software Expands Pinnacle Series with Egnyte Training Content

Globe and Mail

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Globe and Mail

Eagle Point Software Expands Pinnacle Series with Egnyte Training Content

New Egnyte Partnership Enhances Training for AEC and Manufacturing Industries DUBUQUE, Iowa , May 13, 2025 /CNW/ -- Eagle Point Software, the creator of Pinnacle Series, a leading Learning Management System (LMS) for AEC and manufacturing professionals, announced an expanded partnership with Egnyte to integrate Egnyte's expert-led training content into Pinnacle Series, equipping organizations with the knowledge to optimize their use of Egnyte's powerful cloud-based file-sharing platform. Through this partnership, Pinnacle Series users will gain direct access to comprehensive training on best practices for document security, collaboration, and project management within Egnyte's platform. "As the AEC industry continues to digitize, firms need a seamless and efficient way to train their teams on both technical CAD and design skills, as well as file management and data security," said Steve Biver , COO of Eagle Point Software. "By integrating Egnyte-specific training into Pinnacle Series, we're creating a unified learning environment that empowers firms to enhance collaboration, streamline workflows, and securely manage project data; all in one place." Pinnacle Series offers a range of essential learning tools, including guidance on integrating Egnyte with other programs, document reviews and approvals, and key collaboration features. Additional courses and content will continue to roll out within Pinnacle Series over the coming months to further support teams using Egnyte's platform. "This partnership enhances the value for Egnyte customers by bringing Egnyte-specific training directly into the Pinnacle Series platform, alongside training for other essential AEC software and business tools," said Kevin Soohoo , senior director of AEC at Egnyte. "With Egnyte training now integrated into the system many firms already use, teams can seamlessly build their skills, improve data management practices, and strengthen security protocols within their existing learning workflow. This ensures employees can efficiently access the knowledge they need, stay compliant, and maximize the full potential of Egnyte's platform while keeping projects on track and teams connected." The collaboration between Eagle Point Software and Egnyte ensures that organizations will have the resources they need to stay secure, productive, and ahead of the curve in managing their digital content. About Eagle Point Pinnacle Series creator Eagle Point Software has helped AEC and manufacturing companies work more efficiently since 1983. Based in Dubuque, Iowa , the Pinnacle Series team is comprised of industry experts who deliver the leading development and productivity platform to more than 600,000 global AEC and manufacturing professionals. Pinnacle Series offers a robust library of on-demand software training content, plus knowledge capture and sharing capabilities that ultimately increase efficiency. About Egnyte: Egnyte combines the power of cloud content management, data security, and AI into one intelligent content platform. Egnyte has built tools for the AECO industries, designed to fit each organization's needs, Egnyte integrates with popular applications including Procore, Bluebeam and Autodesk Construction Cloud. At the jobsite, Egnyte offers fast access to project documents, on numerous devices even with low or no bandwidth. For the back office, Egnyte provides a secured location for documents across the entire company, with governance and compliance tools built in. With over 2,500 general and specialty contractors including Balfour Beatty, Tutor Perini, PCL and Alberici and a total of over 22,000 customers.

Madison's Caleb Heil Earns Third Goalie Of The Week Honor
Madison's Caleb Heil Earns Third Goalie Of The Week Honor

Yahoo

time25-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Madison's Caleb Heil Earns Third Goalie Of The Week Honor

The USHL announced its Players of the Week on Monday as Sioux Falls forward Noah Urness, Muskegon defenseman Xavier Veilleux and Madison goaltender Caleb Heil took home the respective honors for games played between March 17-23. It's the third honor of the season for Heil, as the Victoria, Minn. native is 23-8-1-1 with an .897 save percentage and 2.70 GAA. However, Heil's 23 wins rank third among USHL goaltenders and he's won four of his past five starts. Madison has won five straight and seven of its past 10, and the Capitols are tied with Muskegon for second in the Eastern Conference. Madison defeated Dubuque and Cedar Rapids at home on Thursday and Friday, both by 3-1 finals. The Caps complete the weekend sweep with a 5-3 win in Dubuque on Saturday. Heil got the nod in both games against Dubuque and made 57 of a possible 61 saves. The North Dakota commit made 29 saves in Thursday's 3-1 win and another 28 in Saturday's 5-3 win. Madison and Muskegon trail Dubuque by just one point, and both teams have played two fewer games. Speaking of Muskegon, Veilleux had a five-point weekend as the Lumberjacks earned three wins over Green Bay, extending their point streak to nine games (8-0-1). Veilleux had two assists on Friday, one on Saturday and two more on Sunday. He also finished the weekend a plus-6. Veilleux has 37 points (6-31-37) through 55 games after putting up 32 (3-29-32) as a rookie. Veilleux is a Cornell commit and fourth-round pick (2023) of the New York Islanders. Rounding out the group is Urness, who racked up eight points (2-6-8) over his four games last week. x - Sioux Falls Stampede (@sfstampede) on X Stampede forward Noah Urness has earned USHL Forward of the Week after a six-point weekend! Read More: Urness had a goal and assist on Tuesday as Sioux Falls fell to Waterloo in a shootout. He followed it up with two assists on Friday, three points (1-2-3) on Saturday and another assist on Sunday. The Stampede won a pair of games in Lincoln and defeated Fargo Sunday afternoon, and they've earned points in five straight (4-0-0-1). Urness now has 17 goals and 46 points through 50 games this season. The Roseau, Minn. product is a St. Cloud State commit. Sioux Falls is currently second in the Western Conference with 79 points – three behind Lincoln and 11 ahead of Waterloo.

Truckers brace for impact of Trump's tariffs
Truckers brace for impact of Trump's tariffs

Yahoo

time06-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Truckers brace for impact of Trump's tariffs

LOS ANGELES (NewsNation) — As President Trump postpones 25 percent tariffs on most goods from Mexico for a month amid widespread fears of the impact of a broader trade war, American truckers are waiting to see what happens next for their industry. Truckers tell NewsNation they're bracing for major changes without a clear roadmap, and the American Trucking Association is warning the Trump administration of unintended consequences. There's a lot of anxiety throughout the supply chain, and truckers are key to getting all consumer items to your door. While there's a new reprieve from Mexico, tariffs have kicked in for Canada. Some truckers say they're turning around at the U.S.-Canada border to avoid that new 25 percent payment at customs. White House reverses course on Education Department executive order 'There's a lot of anxiety about what the next day will bring,' said Greg Dubuque, a third-generation trucker. Like many others in the industry, he's worried over an uncertain future, but things continue to roll at Liberty Linehaul West Trucking, which has been transporting goods between the U.S. and Canada for decades. Clothing, produce and all kinds of items were already on the move before the tariffs kicked in, so companies are beginning to pay up In order to keep business projects and perishable products in the pipeline. Nearly half of all U.S. imports come from Mexico, Canada and China. In the short term, unwinding the process would be costlier than paying the new U.S. tariffs for nearly 3 million American truckers. 'We need to keep our wheels rolling, that's for sure, and ruling with good customer freight that pays the bills,' said Dubuque. 'And if that's not there, that would really hurt our industry in the short term.' Dubuque said if his fleet of 40 truckers were stopped just for a day, the cost would be 'in the neighborhood' of $50,000. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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