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Blackhawk Technical College Press Release Features JP Cullen In “JP Cullen Donates $50K for the Nancy B. Parker Scholars Program at Blackhawk Tech”

Jennifer Thompson from Blackhawk Technical College wrote an article about JP Cullen’s recent donation to the Nancy B. Parker Scholars Program at Blackhawk Tech. Check out the article here: As three classes of Nancy B. Parker Scholars celebrate the end of finals week, Blackhawk Technical College is celebrating the announcement of a large gift to […]

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20 Best Practices to Apply When Upgrading Your Pharmacy to USP 797 and 800 Standards

20 Best Practices to Apply When Upgrading Your Pharmacy to USP 797 and 800 Standards

UPDATE: On September 23, 2019 USP announced that the official dates of the revised <795> and <797>, and the new general chapter <825> will be postponed until further notice. In the interim, the currently official chapters of <795> and <797> including the section Radiopharmaceuticals as CSPs will remain official. USP General Chapter <800> is not

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History Comes Full Circle for JP Cullen with Blackhawk Community Credit Union’s New Legacy Center

In 1919, JP Cullen was awarded the project to build the original plant for General Motor’s predecessor, Samson Tractor Factory. Not long after, the plant was turned into a General Motors plant that was producing around 150 tractors per day. In 1923, Chevrolet cars were being produced and expansions began taking place. As the plant

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An Inside Look at Saul’s Journey to America

Saul, an apprentice carpenter with JP Cullen, was selected to be featured on the Immigrant Journeys from South of the Border/! Mi travesia hasta Wisconsin! Exhibition. This project is presented by the Wisconsin Humanities Council in partnership with Centro Hispano. Centro Hispano’s programs and services are built to empower youth, strengthen families, and engage with

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