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  • Dean of Nursing Janet Krejci to retire

    Dr. Janet Wessel Krejci, RN, NEA-BC, dean of the College of Nursing, will retire on Dec. 31, 2021, after five years in the role. Krejci has been instrumental in guiding the College of Nursing’s strategic direction, positioning it as a leader in meeting the health care industry’s fast-growing workforce needs. Most recently, Krejci’s leadership and…

  • On Topic: Eight tips on improving time management 

    The start of a new school year is an exciting time with a new academic schedule, plenty of extracurricular activities to choose from, and meeting new friends and classmates, but tight deadlines and pressures can suddenly make life overwhelming. That’s why time management tools and skills are so important.  So, what exactly is time management? …

  • Federal Student Debt Relief Plan application now open

    The Biden Administration recently announced the Student Debt Relief Plan. This plan states the U.S. Department of Education will provide up to $20,000 in debt cancellation to Pell Grant recipients with loans held by the Department of Education and up to $10,000 in debt cancellation to non-Pell Grant recipients. Borrowers are eligible for this relief…

  • Game plan

    Tavon Johnson’s youth advocacy experience nurtures a promising program that mentors middle schoolers through the sport of lacrosse. By Ann Christenson, CJPA ’91 Graduate student Tavon Johnson stands in the hallway of a Milwaukee elementary school talking to a young student. Although a camera is rolling, Johnson is completely focused on the student, giving him…

  • Open for business: O’Brien Hall era officially begins for Marquette Business

    Less than two years after the first shovels went into the ground at the corner of 16th Street and Wisconsin Avenue, Dr. E. J. and Margaret O’Brien Hall is a flurry of activity, as students, faculty, staff and visitors usher in a new era for Marquette Business.The largest fully donor-funded construction project in university history,…

  • Longtime Marquette University School of Dentistry dean Lobb to retire from university

    Dr. William K. Lobb, professor and dean of the Marquette University School of Dentistry, will retire on June 30, 2023, after nearly 30 years at Marquette University. The university will conduct a national search for the next MUSOD dean. The longest-serving dental school dean in the country, Lobb came to Marquette in 1994 with a…

  • Two plans promoting research progress

    Dear colleagues and friends,  This spring, I will be sharing three messages — including today’s — featuring new advances in research and scholarship at Marquette University:  impressive work on topics such as maternal mental health, stroke rehabilitation, quantum architecture and molecular dynamics, PFAS remediation, secondary school pedagogy innovations and more. It is also a good time…

  • Marquette to restore full 403(b) retirement plan match for eligible employees May 1

    Marquette senior leaders are grateful for the dedication and commitment our faculty and staff have shown our students during a particularly challenging year. We are pleased to announce that the full 8% employer match will be restored for eligible plan participants on May 1, 2021, two months prior to the end of the fiscal year.…

  • Marquette 2031: Securing Our Future

    Ensuring Marquette thrives for generations to come requires staying true to who we are.

  • President Lovell, Law School’s Derek Mosley named to Milwaukee Business Journal’s Power Brokers list

    President Michael R. Lovell and Derek Mosley were named to the Milwaukee Business Journal’s Milwaukee Area’s 2023 Power Brokers list.