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Presidential Address recap: Marquette to build new home for Marquette Business and innovation leadership programs
President Lovell makes several key announcements at sixth annual address During his sixth annual Presidential Address this afternoon, Marquette President Michael R. Lovell announced that the university will build a new home for the College of Business Administration and innovation leadership programs at the corner of 16th Street and Wisconsin Avenue, the former site of…

Dr. Christine Navia named vice president for inclusive excellence
Dr. Christine (Chris) Navia, currently the chief diversity officer at Texas A&M University Corpus Christi, has been named Marquette University’s vice president for inclusive excellence, Provost Kimo Ah Yun announced today. Navia, who succeeds Dr. William Welburn following his retirement last August, will begin in the role on July 1, 2022. As vice president for…

U.S. News releases 2023 Best Graduate Schools rankings
U.S. News and World Report today released its 2023 Best Graduate Schools rankings, and many Marquette programs held steady over last year’s rankings. Several graduate programs moved up in the rankings. Highlights include the graduate program in education’s overall ranking, which broke into the top 100 at 89, up from 148 last year. In the…

CAH & WIN to host Humanities Career Diversity Breakfast March 30
The Center for the Advancement of the Humanities and WIN will host the first Humanities and Career Diversity Breakfast on Wednesday, March 30, from 8:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. in Beaumier Suites B/C. A virtual option will be available as well. A special panel will highlight diverse career paths and panelists will discuss how they…

Director, founder of Applied Investment Management program Dr. David Krause to retire
Dr. David Krause, founding director of the College of Business Administration’s nationally recognized Applied Investment Management program, will retire at the end of the academic term, acting Keyes Dean of Business Administration Tim Hanley announced to the college this week. Krause plans to continue teaching as an emeritus professor and will help transition the AIM…

Dr. Tara Baillargeon named permanent dean of university libraries
Provost Kimo Ah Yun today announced that Dr. Tara Baillargeon has been named permanent dean of university libraries. Baillargeon, who has served as acting dean since October 2021 following Janice Welburn’s retirement, was previously assistant dean for digital scholarship in the libraries. “Throughout her time as acting dean and the search process, Dr. Baillargeon demonstrated…

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.”

Marquette launches student-involved PR, advertising and communications agency with Trozzolo Communications Group
Marquette’s Diederich College of Communication has partnered with Trozzolo Communication Group of Kansas City, Missouri, to launch the Carl Collective, a student-involved public relations, advertising and communications agency in Milwaukee. The Carl Collective will be based near the Marquette campus and will partner with clients in the region on a range of services across the…

Interim director of Trinity Fellows Program named
After six years serving as assistant director and then director of Trinity Fellows Program, Carolyn Swabek is leaving Marquette University as of March 11. Current Assistant Director Alisha Klapps Balistreri will take over as interim director as the program opens a search for the position. The program leadership team will work with the Graduate School…

Marquette receives $1.2 million NSF grant to expand mathematics, science and computer science education in K-12 schools
An interdisciplinary team led by Dr. Jill Birren, associate professor of educational policy and leadership in the Marquette University College of Education, has received a nearly $1.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation through the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program to expand mathematics, science and computer science education in partner school districts and schools.…