Rachel Gintner Orlando

Still The Difference – 20 years later
Marquette’s signature phrase is going strong after two decades, making it a rarity in the world of higher education.

The wreath on the chapel
Behind a beloved fixture of Christmastime on campus is a deeper meaning — the faithful honoring of a tragic loss from more than 30 years ago.

For Junior Cadougan, the circle is the key
Years after fleeing a troubled neighborhood and achieving academic and basketball success at Marquette, Junior Cadougan is back where it all began. In his bid to guide them in philosophy, basketball and the meaning of team, he led a group of young athletes from his old streets on a pilgrimage to his alma mater.

Seeding community: Pam Boivin is off and running
Pam Boivin — financial executive, Native community leader, business owner, mom of five and Marquette grad student — is leading a full and influential life.

Unlocking soot’s mysteries – in the lab and gallery
Soot particles are tiny, but their effect on our world and our health is huge, says Dr. Somesh Roy. He’s on a quest to better understand soot — and to help us care enough to tame it.


Difference maker Judge Christopher Foley
Bringing compassion and a sense of mission to the family business of circuit court, Judge Christopher Foley, Arts ’75, Law ’78, changed the lives of thousands of children for the better.

Secrets of tour guides’ success
You won’t feel like part of a herd on a Marquette campus tour. Specializing in one-to-one connections, tour guides are Marquette’s best ambassadors and invaluable assets in a competitive era for college admissions.

Tour Guide Spotlights: Meet Emma, Johnnie, DJ & Alana
You won’t feel like part of a herd on a Marquette campus tour. Specializing in one-to-one connections, tour guides are Marquette’s best ambassadors and invaluable assets in a competitive era for college admissions.

A prairie grows at 14th and Wisconsin
Marquette’s new pocket prairie is no ordinary garden plot. For some on campus, it’s a dream years in the making.