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  • Two Marquette-affiliated companies are finalists in the Governor’s Business Plan Contest

    Marquette startup Rapid Radicals Technology, founded by Paige Peters, a graduate student, and ReinventAuctions, co-founded by Paul Jones, vice president for University Relations and general counsel, are among the 13 finalists for the 19th annual Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest. Both companies will present at the 20th annual Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Conference on Wednesday, June 1,…

  • U.S. Solicitor General to deliver Marquette Law School Commencement address

    Hon. Elizabeth B. Prelogar, Solicitor General of the United States, will serve as Commencement speaker for Marquette University Law School.

  • Plan for Commencement Weekend security measures

    Marquette University is excited to celebrate the Class of 2022 with a weekend of events May 20-22. Marquette will host two Commencement ceremonies — one for undergraduate students and one for Graduate School and Graduate School of Management students — on Sunday, May 22, at Summerfest’s American Family Insurance Amphitheater. Attendees should plan for multiple…

  • Alumni couple launches ‘Do Great Things’ initiative, first-ever scholarships awarded to Green Bay West High School students

    Thanks to the generosity of Marquette University alumni, Jim and Tracy Ryan (Arts, ’89), two Green Bay West students now have a life-changing opportunity to attend Marquette. On Wednesday, May 18, Raelea Scott and Isabella Campos-Moya became the first-ever recipients of the “Do Great Things” initiative, receiving their scholarship awards at a special ceremony at…

  • Marquette signs transfer partnership with Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe College

    Eck Family Foundation endows scholarship for Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe College graduate to attend Marquette annually Marquette University and Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe College in Hayward, Wisconsin, have announced a comprehensive partnership that establishes a clear path for students from the tribal college to attend Marquette, as well as future educational opportunities for students at…

  • Marquette online education surges

    Marquette University is continuing to expand its online education offerings to meet the evolving needs of students, particularly within the Graduate School. The Graduate School boasts several new online degree programs that empower students to earn their masters or doctorate degrees in a way that is conducive to busy schedules that require flexibility. Here in…

  • Recognizing MUPD during National Police Week

    During National Police Week, the Marquette community is celebrating the Marquette University Police Department for its dedication to maintaining a safe environment to learn, live and work. “We thank our sworn officers and trained security professionals who patrol our campus, provide critical safety trainings, and work with the community on collaborative safety efforts,” said Joel…

  • Employees who did not complete diversity, equity and inclusion program re-enrolled over summer

    As previously announced in Marquette Today, Marquette has rolled out Faculty and Staff: Personal Skills for a Diverse Campus, a required online diversity, equity and inclusion learning program for all faculty and staff.  All active Marquette employees who did not complete the three-module course over the 2021-22 academic year have been automatically re-enrolled for the…

  • Register for Ignatian Humanism Summer Book Groups by May 23

    Dear colleagues,  This summer, Mission and Ministry will once again offer opportunities for faculty and staff to explore the foundations of our mission by reading together “Ignatian Humanism: A Dynamic Spirituality for the 21st Century.” So far, 13 groups have shared in this experience, learning more about our Jesuit/Ignatian heritage, connecting that heritage to contemporary…

  • Outcomes of ‘Finding Our Future’ Mission and Ministry Symposium

    Dear colleagues, It seems eons ago since many of us gathered in the AMU for Finding Our Future Together. That gathering brought to the surface and named our campus culture’s need for healing. It also helped us to name some of the dynamics we would need to employ to heal and renew our campus culture…