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  • Registration available for upcoming TMJ4 Wisconsin U.S. Senate and Governor debates on campus

    Registration is open for two statewide primary debates that Marquette is co-hosting with TMJ4 at the Varsity Theatre. The two debates are for the U.S. Senate primary on Sunday, July 17, and for the Wisconsin Governor primary on Sunday, July 24. Both debates begin at 6 p.m. TMJ4’s Charles Benson and Shannon Sims will moderate…

  • Marquette Athletics energizes new initiative, visibility for women’s athletics

    Marquette Athletics today announced the new Time to Rise: Elevating Excellence in Women’s Athletics initiative to champion women’s athletics and honor the upcoming 50th anniversary of Title IX. The initiative is focused on growing excellence fund and scholarship support across Marquette’s seven NCAA-level women’s athletics programs. “Marquette has a long history of excellence in women’s…

  • College of Business Administration expands its partnership with Waukesha County Technical College 

    The College of Business Administration and Office of Undergraduate Admissions announced an agreement with Waukesha County Technical College to create the first formal transfer pathway into Marquette’s undergraduate accounting program.   As a result of the agreement, students completing their associate of applied science – accounting degree at WCTC will be offered a mapped pathway…

  • Marquette faculty and staff grants from April 2022

    Marquette University’s Office of Research and Sponsored Programs has announced the following grants awarded to university faculty and staff in April 2022. Marquette chemistry professor receives $527,000 NSF grant to study green catalytic methods (Dr. Chae Yi) Synthetic infiltration and nutrient treatment media for stormwater management $50,000 – The Lafferty Family Foundation Anthony Parolari (PI),…

  • Free Tickets Available for the Historic Concordia Home Tour, June 18

    Historic Concordia Neighbors, Inc. will host a home tour on Saturday, June 18, at 10 a.m. The tour will start at the Potowatomi Campus Wgemas Building (944 N. 33rd St.) and feature buildings in Milwaukee’s Historic Concordia Neighborhood. The Concordia Neighborhood includes the area west of 27th Street to 35th Street and north of Wisconsin…

  • Summer Studies empowers students to get ahead, explore interests

    Those interested in taking part in the second session of Summer Studies must register online by July 1.

  • Safety Task Force approves 12 proposals for implementation

    The President’s Task Force on Community Safety on Tuesday, May 31, met for the final time before it moves into an implementation phase. Leaders from each safety workgroup presented their recommendations. Marquette University Police Department Chief Edith Hudson, chair of the task force, announced that the following proposals were approved by the university’s Executive Leadership…

  • Law School to host federal-state conversation on environmental issues, June 15

    Preston Cole, secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, and Debra Shore, regional administrator for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, will be featured guests for a discussion, “A Federal-State Conversation on Environmental Issues,” hosted by David Strifling, director of the Water Law and Policy Initiative at Marquette University, on Wednesday, June 15, at 12:15…

  • Alumnus and NBA legend Dwyane Wade makes major gift to continue to grow literacy for inner-city children

    Marquette University alumnus and NBA legend Dwyane Wade has given a major gift to the university’s Ralph C. Hartman Literacy and Learning Center to extend his Live to Dream Summer Reading Program through 2025. His gift will continue to grow the highly successful summer reading program he initially funded through the Wade’s World Foundation in…

  • Marquette community mourns the loss of George Thompson

    Legendary player was program’s all-time leading scorer for 40 years George Thompson, one of the most accomplished players in the history of Marquette men’s basketball, passed away on Wednesday morning due to complications from a long battle with diabetes. A three-year letterwinner (1967-69), George Thompson was the all-time scoring leader in Marquette basketball history with…