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  • ‘Black Marquette’ book sales to benefit Ralph H. Metcalfe, Sr. Scholarship Fund

    The book “Black Marquette — In Their Own Words: Overcoming Obstacles and Achieving Success,” a collection of essays written by Black alumni of Marquette University, is being sold to benefit the Black Alumni Association Ralph H. Metcalfe, Sr. Scholarship Fund through May 14. Book orders can be placed through the Office of University Advancement. The…

  • Marquette Theatre announces 2022-23 season with five shows

    Marquette Theatre has announced the schedule for its 48th annual season, “Expectations.” Performances will return to live theatre in the Evan and Marion P. Helfaer Theatre, 1304 W. Clybourn St. The season begins with a musical comedy, “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” and is followed by a pair of shows presented in Marquette…

  • Marquette University’s Time to Rise campaign achieves $500 million milestone toward $750 million campaign goal

    Fundraising efforts continue; More than 51,000 donors have contributed Marquette University President Michael R. Lovell announced today that the university’s Time to Rise campaign has surpassed $500 million in funds raised toward its $750 million goal.   In reaching the milestone less than a year since the public campaign launch last spring, President Lovell thanked alumni, parents and friends…

  • Marquette community mourns the loss of George Thompson

    Legendary player was program’s all-time leading scorer for 40 years George Thompson, one of the most accomplished players in the history of Marquette men’s basketball, passed away on Wednesday morning due to complications from a long battle with diabetes. A three-year letterwinner (1967-69), George Thompson was the all-time scoring leader in Marquette basketball history with…

  • A letter from James Foley to Marquette

    This article written by James Foley appeared in the fall 2011 issue of Marquette Magazine.

  • Marquette receives over $1 million from Omron Corp. for the Omron Advanced Automation Lab

    Omron Corp. has gifted over $1 million to Marquette to establish the Omron Advanced Automation Lab in the Opus College of Engineering, which will further strengthen the connection between engineering and business by combining innovative industrial automation and robotics technology with supply chain platforms. The gift will establish the lab and support the mechanical engineering…

  • President Lovell’s 2022 undergraduate Commencement address

    So many of you have used your time at Marquette to transform both yourselves and the lives of others.  I’ve witnessed and heard stories from you about the ways you’ve personally grown and the ways you’ve changed the world.  To honor your class, I’d like to share a few of your stories. Emma Busig is…

  • Alumni advice for the class of 2022

    As one chapter ends, another is set to begin for the Class of 2022. There are plenty of goodbyes that come with departing campus, but it also marks the initiation into another family as a Marquette University graduate. As you prepare for the next stage of your life, here’s some helpful advice from Marquette alumni…

  • Provost’s Office to change leadership structure to align work with Marquette 2031 strategic plan; acting roles, promotions announced 

    The changes will group similar functions and reduce the number of senior leaders in the Provost’s Office. 

  • Marquette partners with MMSD on two green infrastructure projects on campus

    New mitigation measures can prevent nearly 500,000 gallons of stormwater runoff Marquette University in partnership with the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) is constructing two new stormwater runoff mitigation projects under the Fresh Coast Protection Partnership program, incorporating green infrastructure.  The two green infrastructure projects are Parking Lot T by the School of Dentistry and…