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  • Study abroad scholarship applications for low-income students due March 1

    Sponsored by the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion, the Wings Scholarship provides opportunities for low-income students to engage in a credit-bearing study abroad experience. Eight students will receive an airfare stipend of up to $1,250 each to participate in study abroad programs.   Scholarship applications for summer 2020 programs or academic year 2020-2021 programs are due by Sunday, March 1.   To…

  • Haggerty Museum to host Ignatian Yoga, Feb. 5

    The Haggerty Museum of Art will host an Ignatian yoga session on Wednesday, Feb. 5, at 9 a.m., in conjunction with Mission Week. The session will be led by Carolyn Swabek, director of the Trinity Fellows Program. The event is free and open to all students, faculty and staff. A limited number of yoga mats will be available,…

  • Frank Pelaez named head women’s soccer coach

    On Dec. 24, 2019, Marquette announced that Frank Pelaez will serve as the new head women’s soccer coach. “I am thrilled to be able to welcome Frank back to the Marquette family,” Vice President and Director of Athletics Bill Scholl said. “He is one of the best coaches and recruiters in the country and I…

  • Losing Labels, Reaching Potential

    Northwestern Mutual’s Ray Manista knows how to shift course in order to grow.

  • Embracing Change

    Read Judge Rosenthal’s 2019 Hallows Lecture at Marquette University Law School I love the practice of law. That love of practice began when I started, almost 30 years ago, and continues today. It has motivated me to teach law students—to work with people who seek the same thing. Part of what I say to law…

  • Work with Students Seeking to Build Satisfying Lives in the Law

    Read Judge Rosenthal’s 2019 Hallows Lecture at Marquette University Law School In aspiration, it is this created self . . . that can make intelligible the path this person wants his or her life to take. These words with which Judge Lee Rosenthal has graced our community resonate with wisdom. With depth. And, especially for…

  • Ambition’s Foil: The Joy of Learning

    Read Judge Rosenthal’s 2019 Hallows Lecture at Marquette University Law School Upon hearing the subject of Chief Judge Lee Rosenthal’s Hallows Lecture, I was excited for the Marquette Law School community, particularly our students, to hear about a different facet of the legal profession, beyond the usual fare of theory, precedent, and policy. I did…

  • Structured Reflection and the Role of Our Institutions

    Read Judge Rosenthal’s 2019 Hallows Lecture at Marquette University Law School Judge Lee Rosenthal’s appeal to live a life in the law tempered by aspiration rather than ambition invites us, as law students, lawyers, academics, and judges, to reflect on what sustains and fulfills us for a life in the law. This response comments on…

  • Against Docility

    Read Judge Rosenthal’s 2019 Hallows Lecture at Marquette University Law School Judge Lee Rosenthal does us a great service by connecting the thought of Professor Agnes Callard with that of Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. While the judge naturally focuses on the implications of this connection for the judicial role, she encourages students, lawyers, and…

  • Ambition and Aspiration—and Celebrity

    Read Judge Rosenthal’s 2019 Hallows Lecture at Marquette University Law School Judge Lee Rosenthal has done a masterful job of explaining how we ought to live our lives in the law (and how we ought not to). Her warnings about the consequences of ambition without aspiration—especially for judges—are timely and troubling. While most district court…