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  • Vice President for Economic Engagement Dr. Maura Donovan announces decision to leave Marquette

    Dr. Maura Donovan, vice president for economic engagement, has announced her plan to leave the university at the end of February to pursue other interests and spend more time with family. Donovan was recruited in December 2018 as Marquette’s first vice president for corporate engagement, and her appointment marked the opening of a new Office…

  • Nursing professor named Ascension Wisconsin Sister Rosalie Klein Endowed Professor

    Dr. Lisa Hanson, professor of nursing and director of the Nurse-Midwifery Program, has been named the next Ascension Wisconsin Sister Rosalie Klein Endowed Professor. The Klein Endowed Professor designation is made through the Ascension Wisconsin Sister Rosalie Klein Professorship in Women’s Health, funded by the Dr. Harry J. Heeb Foundation. Established in 2001, the endowed…

  • Step 4 Return to Campus Training for employees will be available online, Aug. 17

    All employees must complete a mandatory online training before returning to campus. This only pertains to those who are or will be working on campus. If you are working remotely, you do not need to complete the training. The training will be available on the COVID-19 website by Monday, Aug. 17, and the Step 4…

  • Dr. Jenya Iuzzini-Seigel honored with Way Klingler Young Scholar Award

    Dr. Jenya Iuzzini-Seigel is an assistant professor of speech pathology and audiology in the College of Health Sciences. She is a 2020 recipient of the Way Klingler Young Scholar Award. Iuzzini-Seigel joined Marquette in 2015. Since then, she has made great contributions to the College of Health Sciences. Her research focuses on the different diagnoses…

  • Marquette grieves with neighbor Molson Coors; workplace violence resources and plans in place

    The Marquette family mourns with our neighbor and fellow Near West Side Partners institution Molson Coors following the devastating shooting at their Milwaukee campus yesterday. We offer our prayers and sympathies for all employees and their families, as well as for our fellow neighbors in the near west side. We are proud of the swift…

  • Marquette Momentum: Exploring Summer Studies

    By Shelby Williamson, senior communication specialist in the Office of Marketing and Communication Summer is a time for adventures — and Summer Studies at Marquette University provides students the opportunity to explore interests they might not be able to delve into during traditional semesters. Taking courses over summer is also a great way for students…

  • The Civil War, Reconstruction, and the Origins of Birthright Citizenship

    T he debate over who is an American and what rights come along with citizenship is as old as the republic and as recent as today’s newspapers. Rarely, however, does the discussion achieve any kind of historical understanding. Such understanding requires familiarity with the era of Reconstruction that followed the American Civil War, when the United…

  • From the President’s Desk – April 2026 

    President Kimo Ah Yun shares a reflection on his time with the Quarter Century Club and Ignite, offers a thank you for Facilities Planning and Management, and more in his latest update.

  • Free financial planning benefit can help avoid tax season surprises 

    Tax season can be a natural point of reflection when it comes to personal finances.

  • Graduate Student Organization (GSO) election results for 2026-2027

    The Marquette University Graduate Student Organization (GSO) held nominations and elections in early April 2026 to select new representatives for the upcoming 2026–2027 academic year. The organization supports and represents graduate students, serving as a bridge between students and the university by addressing concerns, solving problems and sharing feedback on issues that affect graduate student…