By Kevin Keenan, communication intern in the Office of University Relations Military training at Marquette dates to October 1918 when a unit of the Students Army Training Corps of the United States was established on campus as part of the World War I effort—it was demobilized at the end of the war. In 1940, a Naval […]
Marquette Bookshelf: ‘Sajjilu Arab American: A Reader in SWANA Studies’
Co-Edited by Dr. Louise Cainkar, professor of social and cultural studies Both a summative assessment of the field and an exploration of new directions, this multidisciplinary reader addresses issues central to the fields of Arab American, U.S. Muslim, and Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) American studies. Taking a broad conception of the Americas, this […]
Educating the next generation of Marquette Nurses
By Katie Darragh, communication intern in the Office of University Relations Ranked 29th among nursing colleges nationally for its bachelor’s program, Marquette’s College of Nursing is a dynamic community of innovative teacher–scholars who are embracing Marquette’s mission to Be The Difference in the health of the community and in the lives of over 900 student […]
8 great things (you may not know) about Marquette
We are Marquette! What to know as men’s and women’s basketball start NCAA Tournament journeys
By Jack Goods, communication specialist in the Office of University Relations The energy on campus is palpable as both Marquette’s women’s and men’s basketball teams prepare to compete in their respective NCAA Tournaments. The blue and gold ribbons adorning streetlamps down Wisconsin Avenue are a telltale sign March Madness has begun! New to following basketball […]
Igniting Insights course fosters culture of innovation
Nursing MSN program in Pleasant Prairie offers unique opportunity to West Coast students
Abeel Mujaddidi first heard of Marquette the way many outside the Midwest do: through its basketball team. “I was doing research and saw Marquette, then remembered, ‘Hey, Jimmy Butler went here and Dwyane Wade went here,’” Mujaddidi says. Originally from Sacramento, California, Mujaddidi is a student in Marquette’s Direct Entry Masters of Nursing (MSN) program, […]
Domino effect reaches beyond the hardwood
By Melissa Barclay, senior communication specialist in the Office of University Relations 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 […]
Tragil Wade-Johnson Summer Reading Program works to combat ‘summer slide’
By Jack Goods, communication specialist in the Office of University Relations It’s a hard truth teachers across the country face annually. When students file into classrooms for the first day of school each fall, many return with achievement levels lower than what they reached at the end of the previous year. The phenomenon is known […]
Sister Anne Arabome spotlights women of St. Ignatius’ life in new book
Somewhere between Sister Anne Arabome’s own experience with St. Ignatius of Loyola’s Spiritual Exercises and her journey with women who were on their own pilgrimage to discover God, the associate director of the Faber Center found inspiration for her recently published book, “Why Do You Trouble This Woman?”
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