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Marquette online education surges
Marquette University is continuing to expand its online education offerings to meet the evolving needs of students, particularly within the Graduate School. The Graduate School boasts several new online degree programs that empower students to earn their masters or doctorate degrees in a way that is conducive to busy schedules that require flexibility. Here in…

HR, Finance office to move to 313 Building, Jan. 12
The Department of Human Resources and Office of Finance will move from their offices in David A. Straz Tower to new space in the 313 Building (313 N. 13th St.), also the home of IT Services. The move will take place on Wednesday, Jan. 12, with the affected employees expected to be fully relocated by Thursday, Jan. 13. No…

2024: The Year in Marquette Nursing News
It was an eventful 12 months in the College of Nursing. Take a look back at the highlights, including a new facility and a multimillion-dollar grant.

Dr. Doug Woods named provost at Loyola University Chicago, will leave Marquette at end of semester
Woods reorganized the Graduate School with a renewed focus on student recruitment.

Lemonis Center for Student Success names alumna as first director
Dr. Marilyn Jones is a two-time Marquette alumna.

PHOTO GALLERY: Tenth DE MSN Milwaukee cohort celebrates completion of program
The College of Nursing held an end-of-program celebration ceremony to acknowledge the accomplishments of students in the Direct Entry Master of Nursing Milwaukee cohort.
University selects EdTech innovation leader Everspring to grow graduate programs
The university has partnered with Everspring, a company that helps universities build, scale and operate high-quality, sophisticated online courses and programs. The partnership will help boost enrollment and extend access to a Marquette education in three innovative online graduate programs. “We are excited to partner with Everspring to expand access to the unique and transformative…

Struggling to Read, Struggling to Find Help
Once a week last spring, Kermaine Petty took a break from a busy professional and personal life and logged on to Zoom to review the rules of reading. During one session, Petty and his tutor, Tommy Baas, started with why a c sometimes softens to sound like an s—typically, when it comes before an e,…

Alumnus named new director of innovation at the 707 Hub
Patrick Monahan is a 2005 graduate of the College of Heath Sciences.
