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What is Marquette Today?
New to campus, or just need a refresher? Here’s all you need to know to keep up with the latest Marquette news and events.

Law School faculty spotlight: Prof. Jacob Hamburger
Marquette University Law School welcomes Prof. Jacob Hamburger, whose work tackles some of the most pressing legal questions of our time.

A historic year: Marquette achieves record fundraising results
The Marquette University Advancement team raised $159.3 million in new gifts and confirmed pledges.

Structure 2 to reopen Aug. 11; permit holders should return by Aug. 15
Parking Structure 2 will reopen Monday, Aug. 11, after being closed since May for necessary repairs.

Register for upcoming GROW courses
GROW is Marquette’s employee development program designed to foster learning and growth to help you reach your full potential.

Our Phonathon students want to connect
Marquette’s Phonathon staff of 30 student employees work year-round in our campus call center to connect with alumni, parents and friends to build relationships, share university news and cultivate support.

Health Sciences student receives Rising Leader Award in audiology
Samantha Grivno, a rising senior in the College of Health Sciences, was honored with the Rising Leader Award in audiology by the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association as part of the National NSSLHA Member Honors.

Student parking permits sold out; sign up to join waitlist
Fall 2025 and academic year 2025-26 student parking permits are sold out.

Feast Day of St. Ignatius reflection from Rev. John Thiede, S.J.
Today we celebrate the feast day of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, soldier turned saint, self-proclaimed pilgrim, born 1491, died 1556.

Prediabetes and how to stop it; Free 1:1 coaching available
While over 38 million Americans have diabetes, prediabetes is estimated to affect one in every three.