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Ahead of the curve: Marquette education students are ready to excel as teachers of reading in post-Act 20 Wisconsin
When the Wisconsin legislature passed Act 20 in 2023, it ushered in a statewide mandate for teachers to use a phonics-based approach when teaching elementary school students to read. The law’s requirement to base literacy instruction on the “science of reading” left elementary schools across the state scrambling to adjust their approach, and it put…

A message from Dr. Leigh van den Kieboom, associate dean of the College of Education
We take great pride in preparing educators, administrators, and mental health and student affairs professionals who go forth to make a difference in classrooms, clinics and communities around the world.

Lunchtime art talk on ‘The Holy Face of Christ,’ Nov. 5
Dr. Kirk Nickel, curator of European art, will present a 20-minute discussion on “The Holy Face of Christ.”

Applications for Rome Study Abroad due on March 1
Students who are interested in Marquette’s study abroad program in Rome should submit their applications by March 1.

Securing Our Future update: Themes, timeline for college reorganization process; opportunities to view models, provide feedback
At the Monday, Oct. 20, University Academic Senate meeting, Acting Provost Sarah Feldner shared an update on the university’s exploration of reorganizing Marquette’s colleges and departmental structures.

Securing Our Future update: Themes, timeline for college reorganization process
At the Monday, Oct. 20, University Academic Senate meeting, Acting Provost Sarah Feldner shared an update on the university’s exploration of reorganizing Marquette’s colleges and departmental structures.

Take part in a Spanish Mass
Masses in Spanish will be held throughout the remainder of the fall semester. All Masses will be held at 11 a.m. in the Chapel of the Holy Family.


