Andrew Goldstein

Two from Marquette named to Milwaukee Business Journal’s 40 Under 40
The list celebrates young leaders throughout Southeast Wisconsin that make a positive difference in their organizations and communities.

Middle schoolers’ jeers teach Marquette students how to be better accountants
Accounting majors in Rich Tobin’s class were tasked with explaining complex concepts in simple terms to middle schoolers.

Taking charge: Nursing students hold leadership positions in Graduate Student Organization
Students in the DE MSN program bring unique perspective to grad school student government.

Meaningful mentorship: Students form lifetime connections through Business Career Center program
The College of Business Administration’s career mentorship program creates lifelong partnerships.

2023: The year in Marquette Business news
2023 was an exciting year for the College of Business Administration. Here are the biggest highlights from the year that was.

2023: The year in Marquette Nursing news
2023 was an exciting year for the College of Nursing. Here are the biggest highlights from the year that was.

Graduate student finds ample research opportunities in applied economics program
Even before graduating from the University of Dayton in 2022 with a degree in economics, Derek Olson was looking for graduate programs to further his expertise. He applied to 10 different graduate schools, including prestigious programs like Boston College, Boston University and Clemson. One thing made Marquette Business stand out from that crowd. “I was…

Dr. Amber Young-Brice named Associate Dean of Academic Affairs
The College of Nursing has promoted Dr. Amber Young-Brice from associate professor to associate dean.

A college for all: Nursing’s DEI committee promotes mission of inclusivity
Marquette Nursing puts DEI at the forefront through frequent meetings of its purpose-built committee.

Building inclusive work environments: Marquette business professors offer management tips
Management professors in the College of Business Administration have unique insight into early-career work experiences.