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A message from Marquette Engineering Opus Dean Kristina Ropella
Opus Dean Kristina Ropella shares a message as part of the next digital issue of Marquette Engineer.

A message from Klingler College of Arts & Sciences Acting Dean Heather Hathaway
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.

Holidays can cause financial stress; free financial planning benefit through Francis LLC available
Marquette employees who participate in the Marquette retirement plan have access to free financial planning services through Francis LLC.

America Media now offers free digital access for Marquette community members
America Media is now providing free digital access to all students, faculty and staff at Jesuit universities across the United States.

Nandu Krishna: From Kerala to Milwaukee, exploring Chemistry and community at Marquette
Nandu Krishna, a graduate student in the Department of Chemistry studying Chemical Physics at Marquette, is part of the campus celebration of International Education Week (IEW), which runs from November 17–21, 2025. IEW, a joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education, highlights the value of international education and…

From Tabriz to Milwaukee: Salar Koushan, doctoral student in the Department of Electrical Engineering, designs his own path
Koushan sitting in front of the balanced rock at Devils Lake State Park in Wisconsin.

New Marquette Law School national survey finds more people favoring Democrats than Republicans in anticipated 2026 vote for Congress and also more Democrats saying they are certain to vote
Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll MILWAUKEE —A new Marquette Law School Poll national survey, conducted following the Nov. 5 elections in New Jersey, Virginia, and elsewhere, finds that 49% of registered voters expect to vote for a Democrat and 44% expect to vote for a Republican in…

Les Aspin Center semester themes announced
Students can now plan their Aspin journeys around semester-specific academic themes that are designed to deepen their learning, shape special course offerings, and bring alumni and experts right into the classroom.

