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  • Watch the next “Paying it Forward” conversation with Dr. Howard Fuller

    Watch the next discussion in the “Paying it Forward: Lessons for a new generation from Dr. Howard Fuller’s life on activism’s front lines,” a conversation series devoted to the issues that have driven Fuller’s activism and mission around education reform and social justice. The discussions capture some aspects of Fuller’s legacy, experiences and impact as…

  • Wednesday’s Mission Week meditation and schedule

    Meditation God’s strength carves paths for us to follow that we never expected, and yet are greater than we imagined. Scripture Jerimiah 29:11 “For I know the plans I have you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Global Jesuit Feature Series:…

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    Watch the first ‘Paying it Forward’ conversation with Dr. Howard Fuller

    Watch the first discussion in the “Paying it Forward: Lessons for a new generation from Dr. Howard Fuller’s life on activism’s front lines,” a conversation series devoted to the issues that have driven Fuller’s activism and mission around education reform and social justice. The discussions capture some aspects of Fuller’s legacy, experiences and impact as…

  • Alumna gives $2 million to bolster Marquette’s distinctive Les Aspin Center for Government in Washington, D.C.

    Jackie Lewis, a 1960 Marquette University Klingler College of Arts and Sciences alumna, has committed to a gift of $2 million to build on her longstanding support for the university’s distinctive Les Aspin Center for Government in Washington, D.C. More than three decades ago, Lewis and her late husband, Robert, gave Marquette the six-unit, three-story…

  • Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion strengthens Marquette’s mission

    By Shelby Williamson, communication specialist in the Office of Marketing and Communication The Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion (OIDI) is grounded in Marquette’s Catholic, Jesuit mission and Statement on Human Dignity and Diversity. It actively works to promote a more diverse, welcoming and inclusive campus community.  The office and its staff, all of whom notably come from different backgrounds, are collectively committed to enhancing the experience of all Marquette community…

  • Continuing community engagement through student immersion with CAMPus Impact

    CAMPus Impact has big plans for the year ahead, focusing on continuing engagement with the Near West Side community through student immersion. CAMPus Impact is a student organization dedicated to community engagement and beautification initiatives in the Near West Side. In collaboration with Near West Side Partners, Inc., the organization remains dedicated to connecting with…

  • Celebrating the Careers—and Unveiling the Portraits—of Professors Carolyn Edwards and Phoebe Williams

    On April 14, 2021, Marquette University Law School unveiled the portraits of two retired faculty: Professor Carolyn M. Edwards and Professor Phoebe Weaver Williams, L’81. While the event was online, the portraits are on permanent display in Eckstein Hall. Their significance—reflecting the importance of the individuals portrayed—was suggested in the remarks at the event, which…

  • New Mission and Ministry programs create space for reflection and community; introducing Rev. Jim Pribek, S.J., new assistant vice president of mission and ministry

    In celebration of the Ignatian Year and to continuously grow faith-based programs at Marquette, the Office of Mission and Ministry recently launched several new programs and initiatives and hired a new assistant vice president who will help lead mission-based programming and work directly with faculty. Rev. James Pribek, S.J., started in this role on July…

  • Senior leadership to participate in Mission and Ministry symposium for faculty and staff, Aug. 11

    Faculty and staff are invited to come together in community with one another in thoughtful reflection and prayer to discuss the impact of the past 18 months on us individually and as a Marquette community. The entire University Leadership Council has been invited and encouraged to participate. “Finding our Future Together” will take place from…

  • Chief Norman wants your trust

    Jeffrey Norman, a Milwaukee native and Marquette lawyer, emphasizes collaboration and community partnership.