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Marquette graduates are more likely to find a more fulfilled, ideal life. Here’s why.
Graduates of Catholic universities are more likely to report an ideal life and stronger sense of direction, weigh morality in decision-making, and find greater social and community fulfillment than secular college graduates, a recent study found. The 2024 study, commissioned by Texas’s St. Mary’s University and conducted by research company YouGov, examined key outcomes in…
Concrete canoes, steel bridges and professional connections: highlights from a civil engineering symposium co-hosted by Marquette
Milwaukee is a natural playground for civil engineering students who are eager to design, build and maintain structures and systems to serve communities. With Milwaukee’s globally recognized infrastructure, hotbed of new urban construction and abundant natural resources, there is plenty to inspire and educate future engineering leaders. This atmosphere made Milwaukee a perfect fit as…
Updates related to federal actions affecting Marquette
The university will continue to provide updates for the campus community.
How anxious is today’s generation? Marquette’s Intersection faculty conversation
How much strain are today’s young people feeling? Quite a bit, unfortunately. National statistics say rates of depression and anxiety have soared, while closer to home, admissions officers revealed that one in three applicants to Marquette this year referred to mental health struggles in their personal essays. As parents, educators and students themselves have searched…