Melissa Barclay
From the Cream City to the City of Angels: Communication students gain valuable insights into the world of entertainment
A unique program in the Diederich College of Communication gives students the opportunity to connect with alumni and industry professionals in their fields.
Educating the next generation of Marquette Nurses
The College of Nursing is a dynamic community of innovative teacher–scholars who are embracing Marquette’s mission to Be The Difference.
Domino effect reaches beyond the hardwood
To say that the Nobilio family from Lake Geneva are dedicated fans of the Marquette men’s basketball team would be an understatement. Courtney Nobilio is a 2003 Marquette alumna, and over the years, she and her husband Josh have traveled around the country following the Golden Eagles. They’ve been to the Big East Tournament, Maui…
We Are All Marquette: A Q&A with Rachelle Shurn, assistant engagement director for University Advancement
Rachelle Shurn strives to Be The Difference each day at Marquette through her work with ethnically diverse alumni groups. Since 2005, the assistant engagement director for University Advancement and 2011 alumna has worked closely with the Marquette University Alumni Association National Board of Directors. In addition to overseeing several ethnic alumni groups, she plans alumni…
Taught by a familiar face, engineering, comm students work together on real-world challenges
Engineering and communication students have the unique opportunity to work together under the guidance of President Michael R. Lovell.
We Are All Marquette: A Q&A with Dr. Jennifer Maney, director of the Center for Teaching and Learning
Marquette University’s Center for Teaching and Learning is committed to the professional development of the campus teaching community.
Reflections of a silent retreat
Melissa Barclay, senior communication specialist, shares her experience.
Marquette University’s top 10 most-read feature stories of 2022
This year was filled with unforgettable moments and memories on the Marquette University campus.
Computer science professor looks to change trajectory of food insecurity in eastern Wisconsin
Dr. Walter Bialkowski and his team set out to tackle one issue: food insecurity.