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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.

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

Marquette Nursing’s Dr. Maria Pena seeks to understand, improve sense of belonging for underrepresented students
Dr. Maria Pena’s research is an apt fit for Marquette’s College of Nursing, which — along with the university — places a high priority on student success and belonging. Pena, one of the newest Ph.D. recipients in the college, recently defended her dissertation, “Student Voice: Perceptions of Sense of Belonging and Involvement among Minoritized…
TIAA retirement plan updates
Marquette’s retirement plan is one of the best deals around for saving for your retirement. In addition to the tax benefits, the plan remains a very cost effective way to save for your future. The Marquette University Retirement Plan Committee works hard to reduce fees and continually monitor fees to make sure they remain competitive.…

Graduate School of Management’s Dr. Jeanne Simmons to retire; Karen Rinehart named to lead GSM
Dr. Jeanne Simmons, associate dean of the Graduate School of Management in the College of Business Administration, will retire from Marquette University after 33 years of service, the college announced to its faculty and staff this past fall. Simmons, who has led the GSM and its nationally ranked graduate programs since 1998, earned her bachelor’s degree, MBA and Ph.D. from Marquette. Her…

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.

Renovations and construction begin on Lemonis Center for Student Success
Expect disruptions to Memorial, Raynor library spaces throughout summer

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,…

Law School faculty spotlight: Franky Newcomb
For Franky Newcomb, being a librarian isn’t just a job—it’s an identity.
