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Update to yesterday’s tragic losses
As we continue to mourn and grieve last night’s loss of two Marquette University students, President Ah Yun writes to share with you some additional information.

President Ah Yun joins Milwaukee higher education leaders for Wisconsin Policy Forum event, Sept. 8
President Kimo Ah Yun will join leaders from fellow Milwaukee higher education institutions as part of the Wisconsin Policy Forum’s Policy in a Pub.

Les Aspin Center information session, Sept. 8
Join Les Aspin Center staff and alumni to hear about their experiences and ask questions about studying at Marquette’s campus in Washington, D.C.

Campus walk with MUPD Blue, Sept. 8
Marquette University Police Department and Wellness + Helfaer Recreation will host monthly walks with Blue, MUPD’s community support dog, beginning Monday, Sept. 8.

‘Milwaukee Made’ screening and Q&A with alumnus host David Caruso in Johnston Hall, Sept. 12
The Diederich College of Communication will host a screening of the television series “Milwaukee Made,” on Friday, Sept. 12, at 1 p.m. in the Johnston Hall screening room.

2025 Campus Climate Study results released
The 2025 Campus Climate Study is the third of its kind, following surveys in 2015 and 2020.

Professor receives $2.7 million grant from NIH to improve independent breathing function following cervical spinal cord injury
Dr. Kristi Streeter is an assistant professor of physical therapy in the College of Health Sciences.

Chief marketing and communication officer named to Menomonee Valley Partners board of directors
Lynn Griffith, chief marketing and communication officer, has been named to the board of directors for Menomonee Valley Partners, Inc.

Apply for fall Staff Senate mini grants for staff professional development
Staff Senate is offering mini grants for staff professional development, providing the opportunity for members of the campus community.

Marquette ranked a ‘Best College,’ No. 1 for community service by Princeton Review for 2026
Marquette was again named on the list of the “Best 391 Colleges.”