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Alumna gives $2 million to bolster Marquette’s distinctive Les Aspin Center for Government in Washington, D.C.
Jackie Lewis, a 1960 Marquette University Klingler College of Arts and Sciences alumna, has committed to a gift of $2 million to build on her longstanding support for the university’s distinctive Les Aspin Center for Government in Washington, D.C. More than three decades ago, Lewis and her late husband, Robert, gave Marquette the six-unit, three-story…
Marquette College of Nursing launches telehealth-virtual care accelerator, expanding and evolving holistic digital care delivery models
In the midst of a “surge” in telehealth-virtual care services during the global pandemic that has resulted in nearly 40 times higher usage than pre-COVID-19*, Marquette University’s College of Nursing has launched a telehealth-virtual accelerator. Dean Janet Krejci announced that the College of Nursing has received a $1.5 million start-up grant from a private family…

Alumni couple gives $1 million to launch effort to renovate and build addition for new home for College of Nursing
Marquette University has received a $1 million gift from an alumni couple, Micky and Jennifer Minhas, that will launch an effort to renovate and build an addition for the new home for the College of Nursing in the heart of campus. As previously announced, to accommodate an ambitious growth plan, the College of Nursing will…

Las voces indígenas generan cambios en el campus
Por Andrea García, asistente de posgrado en la Oficina de Diversidad e Inclusión Institucional Tuve el honor de conversar con dos miembros de la comunidad del campus cuyo trabajo ha sido clave para que Marquette sea un lugar más inclusivo para estudiantes indígenas: Alex Liberato, navajo, estudiante del 4º año en la Facultad de Administración…

Marquette student works to increase diverse representation on campus, improve justice system
Samari Price has had a passion for criminology since middle school. Now a junior at Marquette University double majoring in the subject and social welfare in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences – and working her way to a law degree – she is more motivated than ever to make her career dreams a…

Marquette announces Golden Eagle Advantage bridge program with Cristo Rey Milwaukee
Marquette and Cristo Rey Jesuit High School in Milwaukee have announced the Golden Eagle Advantage, a bridge program that establishes a clear path for students from Cristo Rey to attend Marquette. The Golden Eagle Advantage allows Cristo Rey graduates to enroll at Milwaukee Area Technical College before transferring to Marquette to complete their college education.…

We Are All Marquette: Meet Brandon Render, Marquette’s 2021-22 Mitchem Fellow
Brandon Render, Marquette’s 2021-22 Mitchem Fellow, is no stranger to the complexities of race relations in our country. Having grown up with a Black father and a white mother, Render says that he “developed a sense of race consciousness at an early age.”
A National Marquette Day message to students from university leaders
Dear students, National Marquette Day 2020 is Sunday, Feb. 9. This tradition began nearly 25 years ago with the intention of uniting the Marquette community, near and far, to celebrate who we are as an institution: Catholic and Jesuit, dedicated to service, and being women and men for and with others. For this reason, National…
Marquette Army ROTC advances to Sandhurst Military Skills Competition
Marquette’s Army ROTC Golden Eagle Battalion will compete at the 2021 Sandhurst Military Skills Competition hosted by the United States Military Academy at West Point in New York, Friday, April 16, through Sunday, April 18. Nearly 40 teams from higher education institutions from across the country will compete at the Sandhurst Military Skills Competition to…

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…