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  • A National Marquette Day message to students from university leaders

    Dear students,  This Saturday, Feb. 4, our campus community will come together in celebration of National Marquette Day. This annual tradition, now in its third decade, provides an opportunity to commemorate who we are as an institution: Catholic and Jesuit, dedicated to service, and being women and men for and with others.  While we enjoy…

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    We Are All Marquette: Meet Blake O’Neal Turner, Marquette’s 2022-23 Mitchem Fellow

    Blake O’Neal Turner, Marquette’s 2022-23 Mitchem Fellow, is working to disrupt the racial inequities that are prevalent in the field of mathematics.

  • Marquette Law School receives $5 million gift to establish the Andrew Center for Restorative Justice

    Marquette University President Michael R. Lovell announced today that alumni couple Louis (Law ’66) and Suzanne Bouquet (Sp ’66) Andrew have committed $5 million to establish the Andrew Center for Restorative Justice at Marquette Law School. “We are extremely appreciative to the Andrews for this generous gift, which will play a pivotal role in restorative…

  • Marquette’s commitment to the scholarship of engagement

    This week, several Marquette affiliates traveled to San Diego to attend the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities (CUMU) Annual Conference. CUMU gathers university constituents to discuss the power behind urban universities. Rana Altenburg, associate vice president of public affairs and president of Near West Side Partners Inc., believes in the power of community partnerships.…

  • Marquette Total Rewards Spotlight: Marquette University Physical Therapy Clinic

    Did you know? Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are prevalent throughout the world. MSDs are described as injuries or disorders of the muscles, nerves, tendons, joints, cartilage and spinal discs. A July 2022 report from the World Health Organization showed approximately 1.71 billion people have musculoskeletal conditions worldwide primarily due to the aging population. While patients who…

  • Presidential Address recap: Marquette to build new home for Marquette Business and innovation leadership programs

    President Lovell makes several key announcements at sixth annual address During his sixth annual Presidential Address this afternoon, Marquette President Michael R. Lovell announced that the university will build a new home for the College of Business Administration and innovation leadership programs at the corner of 16th Street and Wisconsin Avenue, the former site of…

  • One way out

    By Karen Coates “Taliban is everywhere … .” It’s Aug. 13 in Milwaukee, Aug. 14 in Kabul, two days before the Afghan capital will fall to the Taliban, roughly two weeks before the U.S. will complete its withdrawal from its last post at Kabul’s international airport. Tensions flare.  Seven thousand miles away, at Marquette, Patrick…

  • Shaka and Maya Smart make major gift to help students cover emergency expenses

    Shaka Smart, head coach of the Marquette University men’s basketball program, and his wife, Maya, have made a major gift to help students at Marquette cover emergency expenses. The gift, which President Michael R. Lovell called “a true blessing,” will help support students who experience unanticipated loss or travel emergencies as well as food and…

  • Update from president and provost following meeting with Black student leaders

    University will add 40 full-tuition scholarships, create mandatory training for students, faculty and staff Dear Marquette community, Marquette University is taking strides toward better addressing racial justice on our campus, with important events taking place last Thursday and again today. We want to update you about these meetings and resulting action steps we are taking.…

  • We Are All Marquette: RISE fosters inclusive environment for underrepresented students at Marquette

    Ready to Inspire Success and Excellence (RISE) is a multicultural pre-orientation program that hosts underrepresented students at Marquette for three days. RISE offers first-year and transfer students the opportunity to build community, ask questions, and settle into the campus alongside peers with similar backgrounds and with the guidance of a peer mentor.