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  • Marquette receives four CASE Best of District V awards for outstanding editorial, video work

    The Office of University Relations at Marquette has received four Best of District V awards from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) for two cover articles from recent issues of Marquette Magazine and two video productions. Steve Filmanowicz, director of editorial projects, wrote and edited “Two Conversations with God,” which appeared in…

  • Marquette announces new Strategic Planning 2030 effort, Core Team members

    Team seeking Engagement Planning Team volunteers Marquette University today announced the kickoff of a new university-wide strategic planning process to develop an actionable plan for 2024-30. Rooted in Marquette’s mission, vision and Guiding Values, and strategically aligned with the Campus Master Plan and Campaign, the Strategic Planning 2030 effort will chart the university’s direction up…

  • School of Dentistry receives $1 million HRSA grant to expand special needs care capacity and education

    The School of Dentistry has been awarded a $1.02 million grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to update clinic equipment and increase capacity for the care of patients with special needs at the state of Wisconsin’s only dental school. This award will support the…

  • How to live a meaningful life

    Vocational discernment courses provide students with reflective opportunities for self-discovery.

  • Marquette Theatre to present two second stage series productions, Nov. 18-Dec. 4

    Marquette Theatre will open its two Second Stage Series productions, “The Wolves” and “From White Plains,” from Friday, Nov. 18, to Sunday, Dec. 4, at the Evan P. and Marion Helfaer Theatre. The Second Stage Series was first launched in the 2021-22 season, presenting two shows in rotation. These shows are stripped-down with intimate seating…

  • A conscience amid the data revolution

    New center explores the ethical, social and political dimensions of an increasingly data-driven society.

  • Retracing history

    To experience the quest for racial justice in America, the Center for Peacemaking takes students on a pilgrimage to revered cultural sites of the Civil Rights Movement.

  • Beyond MU Webinar: ‘Faith-sharing with President Michael R. Lovell,’ Dec. 6

    Beyond MU: Lifelong Learning will host a webinar titled “Faith-sharing with President Michael R. Lovell” on Tuesday, Dec. 6, at noon.   Gather for a special virtual Advent conversation with Dr. Lovell, president of Marquette. He will share his learning, hope, faith and inspiration while continuing his life journey as a leader, father, husband, friend and cancer…

  • Important ticket information for May 2023 undergraduate Commencement ceremony

    Congratulations to our students who will graduate in May 2023! Marquette University looks forward to honoring your many accomplishments. Due to the size of this year’s graduating class and venue capacity limits, guest tickets will be required for the undergraduate Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 20, 2023, at 9 a.m. at the Fiserv Forum. Each…

  • Understanding a traumatized brain

    PTSD treatment isn’t one-size-fits-all, and the reason why may lie in our neurobiology.