At a time when higher education’s value proposition is being questioned, and as the federal government continues to scrutinize colleges and universities, it is more important than ever that we as ambassadors of higher education work together to articulate broadly why higher education matters and, particularly, what makes a Marquette education distinctive.
To that end, the Office of Marketing and Communication has created and regularly updates content for faculty and staff that shares the benefits of a Catholic, Jesuit education grounded in the liberal arts. Beyond sharing your own contributions to the transformational education Marquette provides, we encourage you to share these stories to spread the importance of our mission.
- Op-ed from President Kimo Ah Yun that ran Sunday, Aug. 10, in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: “If the US wants to remain competitive globally, we can’t abandon higher education | Opinion.” President Ah Yun will be sharing more information about Marquette’s impacts around the country as part of Charting Our Course.
- Value of a Marquette Education website
- Beyond campus: Marquette University’s economic impact piece
- Value of a Marquette education section of the Marquette Today homepage with various stories on this theme:
- Marquette ranked a ‘Best College,’ No. 1 for community service by Princeton Review for 2026
- Marquette top-ranked school in Wisconsin in 2026 Wall Street Journal/College Pulse rankings
- Marquette ranked 88th nationally in latest U.S. News Best Colleges rankings
- Core, valued
- Marquette spotlighted in ‘Dream School: Finding the College That’s Right for You’
- Marquette graduates are more likely to find a more fulfilled, ideal life. Here’s why.
- Marquette center sends loud and clear message on careers
- More than a degree: the value of a Marquette education
- Marquette and partner WAICU institutions drive positive economic impact in Wisconsin
- Marquette reports record-breaking research and development expenditures for FY24
- Marquette’s liberal arts foundation creates fulfilling, sometimes unexpected career paths
- Who am I called to become? Marquette’s new Ignatian Leadership minor gives students rare chance to experience the “Spiritual Exercises”
Thank you for your partnership in sharing the lifelong benefits of an advanced degree and the transformative power of Catholic, Jesuit education.



