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  • Nursing student selected to Jonas Scholars cohort

    Doctoral nursing student Kenyah Spaulding earned a spot in the highly prestigious 2024-2026 Jonas Scholars program.

  • Nov. 19 virtual Campus Town Hall recap: event focused on university economics and COVID-19 planning for spring semester

    This afternoon nearly 700 students, faculty and staff gathered virtually for a Campus Town Hall. Moderated by Dr. Xavier Cole, vice president for student affairs, the event provided an update on university finances, academic planning, COVID-19 on campus and plans for the spring semester. The event was recorded; the video is available on the new…

  • Andrew Mountin returns to alma mater to lead liturgical music programs

    By Alex Nemec, marketing communications specialist Marquette’s Campus Ministry office was practically a second home for new Assistant Director of Campus Ministry for Liturgical Music Andrew Mountin during his undergraduate and graduate careers on campus. Andrew’s mother Susan Mountin was the former director of Campus Ministry and he and his two brothers all attended Marquette.…

  • From the provost: Spring 2021 Academic Calendar update

    Dear Marquette community, First, I want to thank and commend you all for doing your part to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19 on our campus and in our community. It is because of your efforts and diligence in following campus guidelines that we have been able to provide an in-person, on-campus experience this fall…

  • Register for upcoming GROW classes 

    Registration for Summer GROW class offerings is available on Eventbrite, unless otherwise noted.

  • Research spotlight: Learning from Africa’s landscape 

    Dr. Nate Lemoine, assistant professor of biological sciences in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, discusses traveling to Africa to start researching elephant carcasses.

  • Ahead of the Curve

    With technology shifting the finance industry landscape, the AIM program keeps students prepared for what’s next. By Diane M. Bacha For many years, students in Marquette’s Applied Investment Management program would hear eye-popping descriptions of the finance industry’s future. Algorithmic trading, robo-investing, massive-data analysis, cryptocurrency, artificial intelligence, blockchain auditing — these and more disruptive technologies were…

  • Bidding for Beginners

    AIM students team up with Big Shoulders Fund to teach advanced investing skills to high schoolers. By Jennifer Walter, Comm ’19 How old were you when you first learned about the stock market? For many teens, investment education is nonexistent. Students from Marquette’s Applied Investment Management program wanted to change that fate for a group…

  • President Lovell’s 2022 undergraduate Commencement address

    So many of you have used your time at Marquette to transform both yourselves and the lives of others.  I’ve witnessed and heard stories from you about the ways you’ve personally grown and the ways you’ve changed the world.  To honor your class, I’d like to share a few of your stories. Emma Busig is…

  • Alumni advice for the class of 2022

    As one chapter ends, another is set to begin for the Class of 2022. There are plenty of goodbyes that come with departing campus, but it also marks the initiation into another family as a Marquette University graduate. As you prepare for the next stage of your life, here’s some helpful advice from Marquette alumni…