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  • Win-Win

    Archie Black believes investing to cultivate his community’s next generation of leaders is a win for him, his company and Minnesota.  By Lora Strum “Winning is fun.”  It’s the first thing Archie Black says when asked about his two decades at the top of SPS Commerce, a provider of on-demand supply chain management solutions, where…

  • MarquetteCard services unavailable July 18-21

    MarquetteCard services may be unavailable from Monday, July 18, at 5 p.m. through Thursday, July 21, due to required system maintenance.  MarquetteCard services in the AMU will be closed and will not provide any card-related services, such as new or replacement MUID cards. MarquetteCard.com will be unavailable.  The Marquette Spirit Shop and all off-campus locations,…

  • Near West Side Appreciative Inquiry Summit tailored actions for brighter future

    In the summer of 2021, a three-day Appreciative Inquiry Summit was held in Milwaukee to explore action for a brighter future for the Near West Side. Near West Side Partners Inc. brought a diverse set of community stakeholders together, including business owners and government officials, to discuss the future of Milwaukee’s Near West Side.   Over…

  • Marquette Business announces new leadership for respected Applied Investment Management program

    Wall named executive director, Valentine named director The College of Business Administration today announced new leadership for its highly selective and nationally respected Applied Investment Management program. Dr. Joe Wall, associate professor and Flynn Chair of Accounting Ethics and Disruptive Technologies, has been named the inaugural executive director of AIM. Industry veteran Dr. Jim Valentine,…

  • Marquette Wire executive sports editor named WNA Collegiate Journalist of the Year

    John Leuzzi, executive sports editor of the Marquette Wire, was named the Wisconsin Newspaper Association’s 2022 Collegiate Journalist of the Year at the WNA Foundation Better Newspaper Contest Awards Banquet on Friday, June 24, at The Madison Concourse Hotel and Governor’s Club in downtown Madison. As executive sports editor, Leuzzi oversees sports coverage for the…

  • Photo gallery: STEM & Sport Team Up Camp

    Approximately 50 middle-school-aged children from underserved communities in Racine took part in a three-day camp combining basketball and STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) learning this week at the Helfaer Tennis Stadium & Recreation Center. Marquette hosted the STEM & Sport Team Up Camp, a joint effort between SC Johnson and 4th Family Inc, that had…

  • Face to face: Alumnus talks facial recognition

    Marquette alumnus Dr. Brad Duchaine stands at the forefront of facial recognition research.

  • College of Health Sciences’ Dr. Kim Halula retiring after 41 years at Marquette

    Associate dean spent 23 years in dental hygiene program, 26 in CHS By Alex Nemec, marketing communication specialist After an illustrious 41-year career, College of Health Sciences Associate Dean Dr. Kim Halula has decided to enter retirement on July 15. Halula walked onto campus in 1981 after being appointed as the senior clinic supervisor for…

  • Marquette community mourns the loss of Bernard Toone

    Bernard Toone, a member of the 1977 Marquette men’s basketball National Championship team and an All-American in 1979, passed away last week after a long battle with cancer. A four-year letterwinner, Toone memorably scored 18 points in Marquette’s Midwest Regional Final game against Wake Forest on the team’s road to the 1977 title. Two years…

  • Mission Convocation for new faculty and staff, Aug. 17 

    The Office of Mission and Ministry is inviting all faculty and staff hired since September 2021 to the annual Mission Convocation on Wednesday, Aug. 17, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Alumni Memorial Union Monaghan Ballrooms. Register online to attend.  The day includes a deeper introduction to the Life of St. Ignatius and the Society…