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Engineers Week 2026 brings professional development, hands‑on challenges and community spirit
Marquette University’s 2026 Engineers Week (E-Week), held from Feb. 16 – 21, brought together students, faculty staff and alumni for a weeklong celebration of engineering, featuring professional development opportunities, friendly competitions as well as social and community-building events.

Photo gallery: Christmas through the years at Marquette
Take a stroll through Christmastime at Marquette from the 1930s to the present.

Three days of activities leading up to National Marquette Day
Events will be held on campus and in various locations around Milwaukee leading up to and on National Marquette Day.

Over 5,400 donors participate in Give Marquette Day
Over 5,400 donors across all 50 states and around the globe united to raise more than $4 million.

Acting President and Provost Kimo Ah Yun unanimously elected 25th president of Marquette University
Dr. Kimo Ah Yun was unanimously elected the 25th president of Marquette University.

Five takeaways from ‘Dream School’ author Jeff Selingo’s visit to Marquette
New York Times bestseller and higher education journalist Jeff Selingo has spent over 25 years covering college admissions and visiting hundreds of campuses across the U.S. On Wednesday, Feb. 11, he made his first trip to Marquette and left with some standout impressions. Marquette is one of 75 schools spotlighted in Selingo’s latest book, “Dream School: Finding the College That’s Right for You,” which shifts the focus…

Voting for Staff Senate elections now open
Voting for Marquette University’s Staff Senate is open now through Friday, June 27.

Marquette alumnus, AI leader Chris Duffey to serve as 2026 Commencement speaker
Chris Duffey, best-selling author and leader in artificial intelligence, will serve as Marquette University’s 2026 undergraduate Commencement speaker.

Associate Vice President for Public Affairs Rana Altenburg to retire from Marquette
Rana Altenburg, associate vice president for public affairs, has announced her intention to retire after 30 years of service.

New Marquette Law School national survey finds 63% say U.S. Supreme Court should limit Trump’s tariff authority
Also: A new Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds that 63% of adults think the U.S. Supreme Court should uphold a lower court ruling that limits the president’s authority to impose tariffs, while 36% think the Court should overturn the lower court’s ruling and rule for the president. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments…