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  • Black Alumni Association men’s basketball watch party, Dec. 7 

    The Black Alumni Association will host a watch party for men’s basketball’s matchup with Wisconsin on Saturday, Dec. 7, beginning at noon at Truth Lounge (1111 N. Martin Luther King, Jr., Dr.).  The Black Alumni Association is also collecting non-perishable items to support the Marquette Urban Scholars program. Registration includes hot gameday snacks and one…

  • Acting President and Provost Kimo Ah Yun unanimously elected 25th president of Marquette University

    Dr. Kimo Ah Yun was unanimously elected the 25th president of Marquette University.

  • A message from Klingler College of Arts and Sciences Dean Heidi Bostic

    Our college motto, “The difference is in the and,” identifies integration as the foundation of what we do and who we are. By connecting the arts and sciences, we draw our strength where creativity intersects with analysis and innovation arises from a holistic approach to learning.

  • Alumni help form future Marquette Nurse Practitioners through preceptorship

    Marquette nurse-midwifery alumna Brittany Froeming remembers occasionally feeling overwhelmed when she first walked the halls of her clinical rotation site as a student nurse midwife. She was expected to prepare patients, handle medical charting and hone her clinical skills without constant guidance, a process that came with a lot of difficult, novel situations.   When these…

  • New building, bolstered community

    When David A. Straz, Jr., Hall reopened in August as the new home of the College of Nursing, it didn’t take long for the building to start feeling like home to senior nursing student Gillian Llanes and her classmates. The facility’s naturally lit atrium and concourses were stunning, and they proved to be inviting gathering spots with plenty of…

  • A message from Dean Jill Guttormson

    Dear College of Nursing Community, It is my pleasure to be writing to you from our brand-new building, David A. Straz, Jr., Hall. This facility was years in the making, and it would not have happened without your support. Thousands of Marquette Nurses will be better prepared for practice because of it. I encourage our…

  • Making the city their living textbook

    “At the beginning of the semester, I ask students to fully embrace Milwaukee as their new home,” says Dr. Sergio Gonzalez, a Milwaukee native and assistant professor of history. To facilitate that embrace, Gonzalez sends sophomores in his honors course, Engaging the City, onto the streets of Milwaukee to traverse their new home and take…

  • Turning passion into practice

    Stepnowski is a crime analyst for the Milwaukee Police Department, applying the skills she gained through Marquette’s interdisciplinary approach.

  • ‘It gets you used to doing hard things:’ Inside the life of a naval nursing ROTC student

    Nurses in Marquette’s Navy ROTC program live out the university’s commitment to service through their military training, commitment.

  • Fall 2024 Marquette Lawyer magazine now available 

    The fall 2024 edition of Marquette Lawyer was recently published and is now available online.