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  • Prestigious study abroad scholarship awarded to Marquette students

    Three Marquette students – Wendy Maribel Medina Gonzalez, Danielle Hart and Heyam Omar – have received the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship for an upcoming education abroad experience.  The Gilman Program broadens the student population that studies and interns abroad by supporting undergraduates who might not otherwise participate due to financial constraints. The program aims to…

  • Bright ideas are brewing for students in business pitching rivalry

    By Jaiden Schueller, communication intern in the Office of University Relations A Shark Tank-style pitch competition on the Marquette campus overflowed with entrepreneurial spirit last month as students shared their creative business and social impact ideas, hoping the judges would award seed funds to help advance their innovative solutions. The spirited contest is the Brewed…

  • Marquette receives $2.5 million gift from Helene Fuld Health Trust for new home for College of Nursing

    President Michael R. Lovell announced that Marquette University received a $2.5 million gift from the Helene Fuld Health Trust that will bolster the university’s plans to renovate and build an addition for the new home of Nursing in the heart of campus. In recognition of the generous gift, the university will name the College of…

  • 2023 COMMENCEMENT SERIES | Following in their fathers’ footsteps

    When Joseph E. Tierney V moves his Marquette University tassel from the left side of his graduation cap to the right on May 20, the moment will mark the culmination of a 112-year journey. He will become the fifth consecutive Joseph E. Tierney from his family to receive his degree from Marquette. The first, Joseph…

  • Introducing a new look for your D2L course homepage

    The D2L course homepage will have a new look starting on Thursday, May 18. The new design includes:  A better visual representation of what you most use  Better organization to access important information from all of your courses  Easier access to critical offices and resources for your success  All functionality remains the same. A “Work to…

  • Check your risk for osteoporosis in Cramer Hall’s HPAC

    May is National Osteoporosis Awareness Month. Do you know your risk for osteoporosis? Find out by getting a DXA bone mineral density scan in the Human Performance Assessment Core (HPAC) in Cramer Hall.  Appointments are available Monday through Friday and last about 30 minutes. Appointments are $75 and qualify for FSA funds. To book an appointment,…

  • Lasting Lessons from Louie Andrew’s Life as a Learner

    Louis J. Andrew, Jr., L’66, became much involved in the advancement of Marquette Law School some 30 years after graduation—and remained so for the next three decades. Today, the Law School is home to the Andrew Center for Restorative Justice, established in 2022 with the generous support of Louis and his wife, Suzanne Bouquet Andrew,…

  • Marquette Today will be sent out twice per week during summer

    Marquette Today — the university’s primary internal communication vehicle, which is sent to all faculty, staff and students — will be sent out twice per week on Mondays and Thursdays during the summer, starting the week of Monday, May 22.  The newsletter will return to its usual cadence of five emails per week just prior…

  • Michael Lenard’s Olympic-size Commitment to Hard Work

    On October 17, 2025, the National Sports Law Institute (NSLI) presented its Master of the Game Award to Michael Lenard in the Lubar Center at Marquette Law School. Lenard is vice-president of the international Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), based in Lausanne, Switzerland, whose jurisdiction includes resolving disputes in connection with the Olympic Games;…

  • Insight from the Marquette Law School Poll Goes Beyond Election Contests

    The horse races are always going to get big attention. That’s a fact when it comes to results of the Marquette Law School Poll. Who is ahead in the campaigns for president or senator or governor and what the trends in support are—the poll data on these questions make news, both in Wisconsin and often…