New Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds approval of U.S. Supreme Court edges upward, but 55% disapprove of the Court’s work
Large majorities of both Republicans and Democrats favor strict ethics code, fixed terms for justices; majority of those polled say justices decide cases based more on politics than law
Oct 17th, 2024New Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds presidential race extremely tight, enthusiasm for voting high among both Democrats and Republicans but low among independents
Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll
Oct 16th, 2024Best-selling author Wright Thompson to deliver Marquette’s annual Axthelm Lecture, April 4
Mar 27th, 2024
Marquette University’s Nieman Symposium to look at ‘The Fight for FOIA,’ April 2
Mar 26th, 2024
Marquette University to host “Waging Peace in Vietnam,” an exhibition on Vietnam War resistance in the military
Mar 25th, 2024
Marquette Law School to host Canadian Supreme Court justice for annual Hallows Lecture, March 4
Feb 28th, 2024
New Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds Trump at 51%, Biden at 49% in head-to-head matchup; each leads primary challenger by more than 50 points
Biden’s favorability more net negative, -20, than Trump’s, -9; two-thirds of respondents critical of Biden administration’s border policies; views of the economy have improved since September
Feb 22nd, 2024Marquette University dean of undergraduate admissions named president-elect of National Catholic College Admission Association
Troyer to serve as ‘president-elect’ for 2024-25 academic year, president in 2025-26
Feb 20th, 2024Marquette Graduate School bolsters career-readiness with new Ph.D. requirements
Feb 16th, 2024
Marquette College of Nursing dean named American Thoracic Society Fellow
Feb 14th, 2024
‘Get to Know’ Brewers Community Foundation executive director at Marquette Law School, Feb. 13
Feb 9th, 2024
Marquette University’s Raynor Library to house James Wright Foley Archives Collection
Feb 8th, 2024
Marquette University School of Dentistry dean appointed to Governor’s Task Force on the Healthcare Workforce
Feb 7th, 2024
Blue & Gold Brewing to release a cream ale — The Beer Can — ahead of National Marquette Day, Feb. 10
Feb 5th, 2024
Marquette University and partners to receive NSF funding for regional water-focused innovation engine
Feb 1st, 2024
Marquette’s Mission Week asks campus community to ‘Act with Faith’
Diane Foley to speak Thursday following screening of ‘Jim: The James Foley Story’
Feb 1st, 2024Marquette University to host slate of events celebrating Black History Month
Jan 30th, 2024
Marquette’s Raynor Library partners with CharityEZ to carry on legacy of Foundations in Wisconsin database
Jan 24th, 2024
Marquette University education professor receives prestigious National Academy of Education fellowship
Jan 10th, 2024
Marquette University names Northwestern Mutual’s Andrew DeGuire as next Keyes Dean of Business Administration
Dec 14th, 2023
Rev. John Thiede, S.J., named vice president for mission and ministry at Marquette University
Dec 8th, 2023
Marquette Business professor named among Best Undergraduate Business Professors by ‘Poets & Quants’
Dec 6th, 2023
Marquette Center for Peacemaking to partner with Scaling Wellness in Milwaukee; new SWIM coordinator named
Nov 30th, 2023
Marquette University education professor confirmed to Wisconsin’s Professional Standards Council for Teachers
Nov 27th, 2023
Marquette’s Office of University Relations receives two CASE Best of District Awards
Nov 16th, 2023
New Marquette Law School national survey finds Biden trailing three GOP opponents, Trump dominating GOP primary
Haley leads Biden by 10 points, Trump and DeSantis lead by single digits
Nov 16th, 2023Marquette alumnus gives $1 million to establish endowed tennis scholarships
Nov 13th, 2023
‘Get to Know’ the founder/CEO of Hundred Acre Inc. at Marquette Law School, Nov. 16
Nov 9th, 2023
Nearly half of women surveyed by Institute for Women’s Leadership at Marquette are looking for new jobs amid concerning workplace trends
New white paper to be subject of virtual TEMPO Talks event, Friday, Nov. 10
Nov 7th, 2023Marquette Business’ annual Marburg Lecture to look at gender wage and labor force participation gap, Nov. 10
Nov 6th, 2023
MUPD, Wisconsin Voices for Recovery partner to install Nalox-ZONE boxes on Marquette campus
Oct 12th, 2023
Marquette University receives $1.27 million grant for MKE Roots: The Democratizing Local History Project
Oct 11th, 2023
Marquette nursing professor inducted into American Academy of Nursing as AAN Fellow
Oct 10th, 2023
New Marquette Law School national survey finds hypothetical Biden-Trump rematch remains close with candidates splitting registered, likely voter samples
Biden holds slight edge among likely voters against both Trump, DeSantis, but faces deficit among registered voters against each
Oct 5th, 2023Marquette University offering full slate of events to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, Sept. 15-Oct. 15
Sep 13th, 2023
Marquette University Department of Political Science to host world’s leading journal on federalism
Sep 11th, 2023
Marquette University improves to No. 15 nationally for social media engagement
Sep 5th, 2023
MUPD completes successful body-worn camera pilot program, implementing body-worn cameras for all officers
Aug 30th, 2023
Marquette receives $1.25 million Lilly Endowment grant to pass along faith and values to the next generation
Aug 29th, 2023
Marquette University chemistry professor receives $800,000 grant for continued quantum architecture research
Aug 28th, 2023
Marquette University professor receives National Security Agency funding for STARTALK Chinese language and culture camp
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Aug 22nd, 2023Marquette receives $1 million gift from Slaggie Family Foundation for reimagined Wellness + Recreation facility
Aug 21st, 2023
Marquette library archivist honored by Society of American Archivists for Tolkien collection curation
Aug 2nd, 2023
New Marquette Law School national survey finds Trump holding steady among Republicans, DeSantis remaining clear second choice in party, and a tie in Biden/Trump head-to-head
Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll
Jul 27th, 2023Marquette University Office of University Relations honored with CASE Circle of Excellence Award
Jul 13th, 2023
Marquette Law School Poll of Wisconsin voters finds Gov. Evers approval up, GOP presidential primary razor thin between Trump and DeSantis, and Biden with bigger lead over Trump than over DeSantis
Biden leads Trump by 9, DeSantis by 2 in hypothetical head-to-heads
Jun 28th, 2023Dr. Elsbeth Kalenderian named next dean of the Marquette University School of Dentistry
Jun 22nd, 2023
Alumni National Awards 2023: Marquette University alumni, friends honored for excellence
Jun 5th, 2023
Marquette University to sponsor Wisconsin Entrepreneurs’ Conference, May 31-June 1
May 26th, 2023
84% of Marquette’s Class of 2022 report full-time employment, graduate school or other service position
May 24th, 2023
New Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds continuing decline in approval of the way the U.S. Supreme Court is doing its job, with amount varying according to respondents’ partisanship
Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll
May 24th, 2023Marquette receives $2.5 million gift from Helene Fuld Health Trust for new home for College of Nursing
May 16th, 2023
Marquette University names Dr. Paul Nolette director of Les Aspin Center for Government
May 15th, 2023
Marquette University set to welcome 1,938 committed students to campus as Class of 2027
May 9th, 2023
Milwaukee mayor to deliver keynote at Marquette’s 12th annual Real Estate Strategies Conference, May 3
Apr 26th, 2023
MMAC senior VP to kick off ‘Get to Know’ Series at Marquette Law School Lubar Center, April 25
Apr 19th, 2023
Marquette Law School to host Nies Lecture in Intellectual Property, April 20
Apr 17th, 2023
Marquette Theatre presents “Detroit ’67” in VIP Theatre production, April 14-23
Apr 10th, 2023
Marquette Law School to host Milwaukee leadership for ‘On the Issues: New Leadership, New Milwaukee,’ March 21
Mar 16th, 2023
Marquette biological sciences professor receives R01 funding from NIH to expand genome editing tools in lizards
Mar 15th, 2023
Marquette Law School, TMJ4 partnering to host reckless driving town hall March 13
Mar 9th, 2023
Marquette couple give $1.5 million gift to Wellness + Recreation facility to honor son
Feb 23rd, 2023
Marquette hosts Three Minute Thesis competition to round out Graduate Student Week, Feb. 24
Feb 20th, 2023
Marquette’s 2023 Nieman Symposium to look at journalism and the climate crisis, Feb. 23
Feb 16th, 2023
Marquette’s College of Health Sciences launches master’s program in biomedical sciences
Feb 15th, 2023
Marquette University engineering dean named Imprint Award winner by Professional Dimensions
Feb 13th, 2023
Marquette University To Feature New Unique Programs To Engage Community For Black History Month
Programing for Black History Month is coordinated through the Center for Engagement and Inclusion and the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion.
Jan 31st, 2023New Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds split opinion on whether Republicans in Congress can unite behind new Speaker McCarthy; Trump and DeSantis improving in hypothetical 2024 matchups against Biden; and DeSantis preferred by Republicans as a candidate over Trump
Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll
Jan 25th, 2023New Marquette Law School national survey finds overall approval of U.S. Supreme Court has ticked up from post-Dobbs low six months ago
Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll
Jan 24th, 2023Marquette University Names 707 Hub leader Kelsey Otero to Senior Director of Community Engagement
In this new role, Otero will serve as the chief community engagement officer, leading and cultivating collaborative, bi-directional relationships with local, state, regional, national, and global communities to advance the mission and vision of Marquette.
Jan 20th, 2023Marquette alumni, parents and friends give more than $5 million in honor of Mike and Amy Lovell
University continues to fundraise for transformational Wellness + Recreation facility
Jan 19th, 2023Marquette Business officially opens fully donor-funded Dr. E. J. and Margaret O’Brien Hall, ushers in new era
Jan 18th, 2023
Longtime Marquette University School of Dentistry dean Lobb to retire from university
Jan 17th, 2023
Marquette Business professor named one of best undergraduate business professors by ‘Poets & Quants’
Dec 19th, 2022
Marquette University engineering professor elected fellow of the National Academy of Inventors
Dec 12th, 2022
Marquette Theatre to present two Second Stage Series productions, Nov. 18-Dec. 4
Nov 16th, 2022
Chief Judge Mary Triggiano named director of Marquette Law School’s Andrew Center for Restorative Justice
Nov 16th, 2022
Marquette University, Penfield Children’s Center launch adaptive toy project serving children with differing abilities
First of two build days to be held Nov. 12 at Marquette’s Engineering Hall
Nov 9th, 2022Marquette Law School to host Barrock Lecture on Criminal Law, conversation with prosecutors on Nov. 15
Nov 8th, 2022
Final pre-election Marquette Law School Poll of Wisconsin voters finds both Senate and governor’s races are tossups
Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll
Nov 2nd, 2022Marquette’s Institute for Women’s Leadership to host panel on gender differences in pain management, Nov. 3
Oct 31st, 2022
Marquette VP of university relations, general counsel named to Menomonee Valley Partners board of directors
Oct 25th, 2022
Marquette vice president for human resources named to Menomonee River Valley BID #26 board
Oct 12th, 2022
New Marquette Law School Poll survey of Wisconsin voters finds Johnson leading Barnes in Senate race, Evers and Michels in a gubernatorial toss-up
Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll
Oct 12th, 2022Marquette University ranked No. 19 nationally for social media engagement
Oct 6th, 2022
Marquette University Klement Lecture to discuss Indigenous histories of the Gulf Coast, Oct. 6
Oct 3rd, 2022
Marquette University to host symposium on ‘Ethical Hacking’ for Cybersecurity Month, Oct. 6
Sep 29th, 2022
Marquette College of Nursing receives Outstanding Achievement Award from St. Coletta of Wisconsin
Sep 28th, 2022
New Marquette Law School Poll of Wisconsin voters finds Johnson and Evers holding slim leads as races for senator and governor tighten
Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll
Sep 14th, 2022Marquette computer science professor receives NSF funding for confidential computing solutions
Sep 12th, 2022
Marquette University to co-host Catholic Immigrant Integration Initiative Conference, Sept. 13-14
The in-person programing will take place at the Alumni Memorial Union, 1442 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Sep 8th, 2022Marquette nursing professor named fellow of American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology
AANA’s most elite professional achievement, the fellowship is a recognized hallmark of leadership and outstanding achievements in the profession and science of nurse anesthesiology.
Sep 6th, 2022Marquette University Dean Piloting Faculty in Residence Program in Fall 2022
The vision for the Faculty in Residence program is for faculty participants to serve as a clear and visible presence to help deepen integration and a more holistic student experience at Marquette
Sep 1st, 2022Former Sen. Feingold to go ‘On the Issues’ to debut new book ‘The Constitution in Jeopardy’ Aug. 30
Aug 25th, 2022
Marquette Theatre announces 2022-23 season with five shows, including Second Stage and VIP Theatre productions
Aug 24th, 2022
New Marquette Law School Wisconsin survey finds Barnes with 7-point lead over Johnson in U.S. Senate race, Evers ahead of Michels by 2 points in the race for governor, and Biden approval rating unchanged
Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll
Aug 17th, 2022New Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds little change in partisan divisions and motivations about voting following Supreme Court abortion decision; those favoring Roe’s overturning are more motivated to vote in November
Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll
Jul 20th, 2022New Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds approval of the Supreme Court at new lows, with strong partisan differences over abortion and gun rights
Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll
Jul 19th, 2022Marquette University CIO Laurie Panella receives ORBIE CIO of the Year award
Jul 18th, 2022
Marquette University receives two global CASE Circle of Excellence awards for video marketing
Jun 28th, 2022
Marquette School of Dentistry researcher receives $1.45M NIH grant to study effects of aging on oral health
Jun 27th, 2022
Marquette Athletics energizes new initiative, visibility for women’s athletics
Alumni gifts establish first full-tuition endowed scholarship for female student-athletes, largest ever excellence fund gift for Women’s Basketball
Jun 13th, 2022Marquette University receives over $1 million from Omron Corp. for the Omron Advanced Automation Lab
Jun 6th, 2022
New Marquette Law School Poll national survey shows 40% rate abortion one of most important issues, with a larger percentage of Democrats than Republicans viewing it this way
Republicans are more enthusiastic about voting, and about half of Republicans say they are more likely to support a candidate Trump has endorsed, though 40% say it makes no difference
May 25th, 2022U.S. Solicitor General to deliver Commencement address for Marquette Law School
May 19th, 2022
Marquette University signs transfer partnership with Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe College
Eck Family Foundation endows scholarship for Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe College graduate to attend Marquette annually
May 18th, 2022Marquette chemistry professor receives $527,000 NSF grant to study green catalytic methods
May 12th, 2022
Alumni couple gives $1 million to honor Marquette Nurses as National Nursing Week celebrations begin
May 9th, 2022
Marquette University incoming Class of 2026 tops 2,000, a 20% increase from last year
Incoming first-year class is largest, most diverse in past several years
May 5th, 2022Diederich College of Communication announces 2022-23 O’Brien Fellows in Public Service Journalism
May 3rd, 2022
Marquette Center for Real Estate to host Real Estate Strategies Conference May 4
May 2nd, 2022
Marquette University’s student pitch competition, Brewed Ideas, to be held virtually April 29
Apr 27th, 2022
New survey by Marquette Law School Poll finds Wisconsin Democratic primary for U.S. Senate tightening, Kleefisch leading Republican gubernatorial primary; among Republicans, those least confident in 2020 election are more enthusiastic to vote this fall
Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll
Apr 27th, 2022Gift to Marquette Mentors program endows directorship in perpetuity
Marquette University Alumni Association President Bill Krueger bolsters student-mentor connections through $1.5 million gift
Apr 21st, 2022Marquette University names John Knapp first executive director of Innovation Alley
Apr 21st, 2022
Helen Johnson-Leipold, chairman of Johnson Financial Group, to speak at Marquette University Women Business Leaders speaker series April 12
Marquette Business series features fifth-generation Johnson family business leader, CEO of Johnson Outdoors
Apr 5th, 2022Marquette engineering professor awarded $2.5 million Department of Energy grant
Apr 4th, 2022
Marquette University receives STARS Bronze rating for comprehensive sustainability achievements
Apr 4th, 2022
Marquette University names Dr. Christine Navia vice president for inclusive excellence
Mar 30th, 2022
Marquette University Metcalfe Chair Lecture to feature noted historian and social culturalist Davarian Baldwin
Mar 29th, 2022
Marquette University updates endowment policy to prohibit direct investments in fossil fuels
Mar 24th, 2022
Marquette University names Dr. Tara Baillargeon permanent dean of university libraries
Mar 23rd, 2022
Marquette University announces Golden Eagle Advantage bridge program with Cristo Rey Milwaukee
Mar 22nd, 2022
Marquette University class of 2021 reports 94% full-time employment, graduate school or other service position
Mar 21st, 2022
Marquette University launches student-involved PR, advertising and communications agency with Trozzolo Communications Group
Diederich College of Communication partners with alumni to offer innovative experiential learning experience
Mar 10th, 2022Marquette University professor receives NSF CAREER grant for efficient spatial data analytics and mining
Mar 9th, 2022
Marquette University students to participate inaugural BIG EAST Undergraduate Research Poster Symposium
Mar 7th, 2022
New Marquette Law School Poll finds inflation fears up, pandemic fears down; marijuana legalization up, optimism about Wisconsin down; primary candidates not yet well known
Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll
Mar 2nd, 2022Marquette Class of 1995 alumnus Marcus Lemonis donates $15 million to create state-of-the-art Lemonis Center for Student Success on campus
Star of HGTV’s The Renovator and CNBC’s The Profit wants to expand opportunities for students
Feb 26th, 2022Marquette alumnus Marcus Lemonis launches $5 million giving challenge for Marquette community
Feb 23rd, 2022
Marquette University announces permanent establishment of Institute for Women’s Leadership
IWL to host its Spring Gala on March 8, International Women’s Day
Feb 15th, 2022Marquette engineering professor receives NSF CAREER grant with climate change and public health implications
Feb 9th, 2022
Shaka and Maya Smart make major gift to Marquette University to help students cover emergency expenses
Feb 7th, 2022
Marquette University releases “Paying it Forward” conversation series with Dr. Howard Fuller
Feb 3rd, 2022
Marquette Center for Advancement of the Humanities to host spring lecture series
Feb 1st, 2022
Marquette University celebrating Black History Month with full slate of events
Jan 31st, 2022
Marquette Law Poll Guide: Justice Breyer data from U.S. Supreme Court surveys, 2019-22
Presented by Dr. Charles Franklin, director of the Marquette Law School Poll.
Jan 27th, 2022New Marquette Law School Poll finds Trump and DeSantis drawing similar support, but each trailing Biden in possible 2024 presidential matchups; election confidence, COVID topics also surveyed
Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll
Jan 27th, 2022Alumna gives $2 million to bolster Marquette’s distinctive Les Aspin Center for Government in Washington, D.C.
Jan 25th, 2022
TMJ4 News partners with Marquette University for a series of Milwaukee Mayoral, Wisconsin U.S. Senate and Gubernatorial debates
Marquette University and TMJ4 News will co-host a series of televised political debates as Wisconsin voters prepare to go to the polls in three high-profile 2022 elections.
Jan 24th, 2022Marquette Law School Poll to release national surveys on political topics, Supreme Court, Jan. 26-27
Jan 20th, 2022
Marquette Opus Dean of Engineering named to board of Hispanic Professionals of Greater Milwaukee
Jan 20th, 2022
Marquette, Froedtert announce Froedtert Scholars clinical training program
Jan 19th, 2022
Marquette engineering professor named Engineer of the Year by STEM Forward
Jan 19th, 2022
Marquette University associate vice president joins board of James W. Foley Legacy Foundation
Jan 11th, 2022
Alumnus, Comcast president Bill Stemper to Marquette University Board of Trustees
Dec 16th, 2021
Marquette University professor named first Latina president of Midwest Modern Language Association
Dec 9th, 2021
Marquette University educators collaborate on book, “On the Vocation of the Educator in this Moment”
Faculty, staff were invited to reflect on this moment from their own perspectives, expertise, and experiences
Nov 22nd, 2021Marquette University’s Time to Rise campaign achieves $500 million milestone toward $750 million campaign goal
Fundraising efforts continue; More than 51,000 donors have contributed
Nov 18th, 2021New Marquette Law School Poll finds majority of Republicans across the nation favor a Trump run for president in 2024, while majority of voters overall are opposed
Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll
Nov 17th, 2021Marquette Center for Real Estate director honored with national Developing Leaders Award
Nov 9th, 2021
Algorithmic ethics to be the focus of Marquette University’s sixth annual Ethics of Big Data Symposium, Nov. 4
Oct 28th, 2021
Marquette University earns “Emerging HSI” status with 15.4% of student body now Hispanic/Latinx
Latinx undergraduate enrollment has more than doubled over last 10 years
Oct 14th, 2021Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty president to go “On the Issues,” Oct. 7
Oct 5th, 2021
Marquette hires Laiya Thomas as new director of Educational Opportunity Program
Oct 4th, 2021
Rev. Nicholas Santos, S.J., Ph.D. elected to Marquette Board of Trustees
Sep 30th, 2021
Marquette College of Nursing launches telehealth-virtual care accelerator, expanding and evolving holistic digital care delivery models
$1.5 million grant will advance student education, meet community demand
Sep 30th, 2021Marquette educational policy professor receives Way Klingler Early Career Award
Sep 28th, 2021
Marquette professor of management honored with Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Award
Sep 27th, 2021
MUPD assistant chief honored with Excellence in University Service Award
Sep 17th, 2021
Marquette College of Business Administration launches groundbreaking Real Estate Asset Program
Sep 13th, 2021
Attracting, retaining young professionals in Milwaukee will be topic of “On the Issues,” Sept. 10
Sep 8th, 2021
First-ever “State of the Ecosystem” report released by CURTO at Marquette University
Aug 18th, 2021
Marquette’s College of Health Sciences receives $2 million gift for scholarships, clinical needs
Aug 5th, 2021
Marquette Law School Poll to release national survey of public views of the U.S. Supreme Court, Aug. 4
Jul 28th, 2021
Marquette biomedical sciences professor honored with Participating Faculty Research Award
Jul 19th, 2021
Marquette Spanish professor honored with Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Award
Jul 16th, 2021
Marquette biological sciences professor receives Way Klingler Early Career Award
Jul 2nd, 2021
Marquette adjunct psychology professor receives Faculty Award for Teaching Excellence
Jun 29th, 2021
Marquette tutoring assistant director receives Excellence in University Service Award
Jun 25th, 2021
Marquette College of Nursing receives nearly $2.2 million to continue Project BEYOND-2
Jun 24th, 2021
Marquette chemistry professor receives Faculty Award for Research Excellence
Jun 21st, 2021
Marquette project coordinator honored with Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Award
Jun 11th, 2021
Marquette senior director honored with Excellence in University Service Award
Jun 8th, 2021
Marquette ecology, physical therapy faculty members receive prestigious Fulbright Scholar awards
Jun 3rd, 2021
Marquette political science professor honored with Way Klingler Sabbatical Award
Jun 1st, 2021
Marquette’s high-performance computing cluster to officially open June 2
May 27th, 2021
Marquette philosophy professor receives prestigious career enhancement fellowship
May 20th, 2021
Marquette to cohost 2021 International Town and Gown Association Conference May 24-26
May 20th, 2021
Wisconsin State Representatives to go “On the Issues” to discuss Task Force on Racial Disparities report May 19
May 18th, 2021
Marquette nursing professor receives Betty Irene Moore Fellowship for Nurse Leaders, Innovators
May 17th, 2021
“Black Marquette” book sales to benefit Ralph H. Metcalfe, Sr. Scholarship Fund
May 11th, 2021
Two projects chosen for President’s Challenge for Racial Justice and Equity Response funding
May 10th, 2021
Best-selling author, Metcalfe Chair to speak at Raynor Memorial Libraries fundraiser April 29
Apr 26th, 2021
Hottest issues in K-12 education to be topic of Marquette Law, College of Education online program April 27
Apr 26th, 2021
Award-winning reporter to discuss regional inequality in next “On the Issues,” April 21
Apr 20th, 2021
Milwaukee Bucks president among keynotes for 10th annual Real Estate Strategies Conference, April 22
Apr 19th, 2021
Marquette Latinx undergraduate enrollment doubles over last decade, now up to 15% as part of HSI initiative
Apr 15th, 2021
Marquette to host Symposium on Diversity, Inclusion and Social Justice, April 16
Apr 12th, 2021
Marquette University launches $750 million comprehensive fundraising campaign, “Time to Rise: The Marquette Promise to Be The Difference”
Time to Rise is largest comprehensive fundraising campaign in university history
Apr 8th, 2021Two Marquette biological sciences faculty named fellows by Ecological Society of America
Mar 29th, 2021
$1 Million Gift Enhances Life-changing Impact of Marquette’s Neuro Recovery Clinic
First-in-state program has scheduled more than 5,400 appointments since May 2019
Mar 25th, 2021Marquette journalism fellowship program receives $5 million gift
Frechette Family Foundation commitment will help grow noted O’Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism
Mar 16th, 2021Marquette Law School, College of Education to host debate for Wisconsin school superintendent March 17
Mar 16th, 2021
Marquette finance students advance to sub-regional finals of CFA Research Challenge
Mar 15th, 2021
Marquette co-hosts ‘Advancing Racial Equity in our Colleges and Community,’ March 19
Mar 8th, 2021
Marquette Law School to host “Policing and Accountability — A Community Conversation,” March 10
Mar 4th, 2021
Marquette professor receives Department of Energy grant through ASCEND program
Mar 2nd, 2021
Marquette University Board of Trustees approves spring groundbreaking for new home for Marquette Business and innovation leadership programs
Largest fully donor-funded project in university history positions Marquette Business as national leader
Feb 25th, 2021Marquette receives $1 million gift to preserve historic St. Joan of Arc Chapel
Feb 11th, 2021
Marquette University announces President’s Challenge—Racial Justice and Equity Response
Feb 11th, 2021
Marquette School of Dentistry, Physical Therapy Clinic partner for comprehensive TMD treatment
Feb 10th, 2021
Redistricting conversation continues on virtual “On the Issues,” Feb. 11
Feb 10th, 2021
Future of the Republican Party will be a topic for a virtual “On the Issues,” Feb. 9
Feb 8th, 2021
Lovell announces transformational gift that will serve as catalyst for College of Nursing in seventh Presidential Address
$31 million gift from alumni couple will fuel scholarships, increase diversity, drive innovative health care advances and support strategic initiatives
Feb 4th, 2021Law scholar to discuss Supreme Court and the media in virtual “On the Issues,” Feb. 3
Feb 2nd, 2021
Bobby Seale keynote headlines Marquette University’s Black History Month events
Jan 28th, 2021
Panel to discuss “Justice in the Time of COVID” for virtual “On the Issues,” Jan. 22
Jan 21st, 2021
Marquette alumni family gives more than $2 million to support scholarship and emerging academic initiatives
Gift will improve access to incoming students, bolster new home for Marquette Business and grow clinical and educational programming for special needs dental care
Jan 14th, 2021Marquette University announces two fellowships to support emerging or early-career filmmakers
Jan 14th, 2021
Founders of Forward 48 leadership development program to go ‘On the Issues,’ Jan. 13
Jan 12th, 2021
Marquette and Rexnord Corporation Extend and Expand Bridge to Business Partnership
Latest $1 million Rexnord Corporation corporate gift expands Marquette’s program offerings for career professionals and executives
Jan 7th, 2021Marquette University team receives $745,000 grant for Education Preparedness Program
Dec 22nd, 2020
Marquette University names Paul Jones vice president and general counsel
Dec 21st, 2020
Marquette professor recognized nationally for achievements in furthering teaching of German
Nov 23rd, 2020
Marquette to host first virtual Community Engagement Conversation, Nov. 17
Nov 11th, 2020
Marquette Law School hosts Restorative Justice Initiative conference, Nov. 9-12
Nov 5th, 2020
Marquette professor settles 144-year controversy on invention of the telephone
Nov 2nd, 2020
Discussion of the Supreme Court’s role in November elections continues in virtual ‘On the Issues,’ October 29
Oct 26th, 2020
Former Sen. Feingold to go ‘On the Issues’ with virtual conversation, Oct. 22
Oct 20th, 2020
Marquette receives $1 million Lilly Endowment grant to support congregational vitality
Oct 15th, 2020
Former lawmakers to go ‘On the Issues’ for virtual bipartisan conversation on redistricting, Oct. 13
Oct 12th, 2020
National Sports Law Institute fall conference to focus on sports law faculty perspectives
Oct 12th, 2020
Marquette College of Education Dean Bill Henk to retire
Dr. Alan Burkard will serve as interim dean
Oct 8th, 2020Marquette to host virtual Burleigh Lecture to address nation’s opioid epidemic
Oct 8th, 2020
Amid major national developments, new Marquette Law School Poll finds Wisconsin voter preferences holding steady in presidential race
Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll
Oct 7th, 2020Institute for Women’s Leadership to host Suffrage and Innovation 2020 conference
Oct 6th, 2020
Marquette to host fifth annual Ethics of Big Data Symposium virtually, Oct. 9
Oct 5th, 2020
Pulitzer Prize winning authors to go ‘On the Issues’ Oct. 5 to discuss the state of working-class America
Oct 2nd, 2020
Marquette professor awarded $5 million Department of Energy grant for advanced electric drivetrain
Oct 1st, 2020
Marquette University announces expansion of Urban Scholars with scholarships for 40 students from Milwaukee
Sep 28th, 2020
Marquette College of Nursing receives nearly $1 million grant to boost eldercare workforce
Sep 10th, 2020
Marquette to virtually host ninth annual Real Estate Strategies Conference
Aug 31st, 2020
Marquette University professors receive $3 million grant for research on exercise in older adults
Aug 27th, 2020
Marquette Theatre announces 2020-21 season, including virtual performances
Aug 20th, 2020
Marquette’s Klingler College of Arts and Sciences receives $1 million Humanities Without Walls Award
Aug 18th, 2020
Marquette receives $1.5 million gift to support first-generation minority students and Neuro Recovery Clinic
Aug 17th, 2020
Marquette nursing professor named Ascension Wisconsin Sister Rosalie Klein Endowed Professor
Aug 13th, 2020
Mechanical engineering faculty receive grant to improve robotic dexterity
Aug 12th, 2020
New Marquette Law School Poll finds Biden holding a steady lead over Trump in Wisconsin
Amid growing COVID-19 concern, voters split on whether to send students to school, but support face mask rules
Aug 11th, 2020French professor receives Way Klingler Fellowship Award for the humanities
Aug 6th, 2020
Marquette dental faculty member named American Board of Dental Public Health president
Aug 3rd, 2020
Marquette assistant dean of advising honored with Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Award
Jul 30th, 2020
Marquette social and cultural sciences professor honored with Teaching Excellence Award
Jul 24th, 2020
Marquette biomedical sciences professor honored with Teaching Excellence Award
Jul 21st, 2020
President’s Challenge for COVID-19 response winners announced
Three community-engaged, interdisciplinary programs will be funded to address mental health and wellness and economic revitalization
Jul 20th, 2020Marquette English, Africana studies professor honored with Teaching Excellence Award
Jul 16th, 2020
Marquette biomedical engineering professor honored with Teaching Excellence Award
Jul 14th, 2020
Marquette College of Nursing receives scholarship to support disadvantaged students
Jul 6th, 2020
Marquette professor Iuzzini-Seigel receives Klingler Young Scholar Award
Jun 23rd, 2020
Marquette, partners receive five-year, $24.4 million grant for Clinical and Translational Science Institute
Jun 22nd, 2020
Howard Fuller, distinguished professor of education, to retire from Marquette
Jun 18th, 2020
Marquette professor of English receives Way Klingler Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Award
Jun 16th, 2020
Marquette physical therapy professor receives fourth Fulbright award to teach in Ireland
Jun 15th, 2020
Marquette Biological Sciences administrative assistant honored with Excellence in University Service Award
Jun 11th, 2020
Marquette financial aid systems director honored with Excellence in University Service Award
Jun 9th, 2020
Marquette office associate honored with Excellence in University Service Award
Jun 4th, 2020
Senior advisor to Marquette president receives Excellence in University Service Award
Jun 2nd, 2020
Marquette philosophy professor honored with Way Klingler Sabbatical Award
May 28th, 2020
Dr. Sarah Feldner named next permanent dean of Diederich College of Communication
May 21st, 2020
Marquette doctoral student receives National Science Foundation fellowship
May 14th, 2020
New Marquette Law School Poll finds reduced but majority support for COVID-19 restrictions, while partisan divisions increase
Please note: Complete poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll
May 12th, 2020Marquette University professor receives $747,000 grant for spinal cord injury research
May 7th, 2020
Marquette Board of Trustees elects new officers, members
Retired Anixter executive Bob Eck will serve as board chair
Apr 30th, 2020Marquette English professor wins award for emergency medical communication book
Apr 16th, 2020
New Marquette Law School Poll finds strong support for coronavirus closings, even as it shows substantial economic impact
Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll
Apr 1st, 2020Marquette student receives national award for work with Hunger Task Force
Mar 4th, 2020
Marquette doctoral students sweep Catholic Biblical Association of America’s Emerging Scholars Fellowship
Mar 3rd, 2020
Former Deloitte executive named interim Keyes Dean of Business Administration
Tim Hanley has served as the college’s executive-in-residence since October 2019
Mar 2nd, 2020Dr. Heidi Bostic named next dean of the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences
Feb 20th, 2020
Marquette to host UMBC president for keynote on educational access and opportunity
Feb 17th, 2020
Marquette Vice President for Public Affairs Rana Altenburg elected to Wisconsin Policy Forum board
Feb 10th, 2020
Policy advocate and professor to deliver Kellstadt Lecture in marketing, Feb. 6
Feb 4th, 2020
Marquette University to build new home for Marquette Business and innovation leadership programs
President Michael R. Lovell makes several key announcements at sixth Presidential Address
Jan 29th, 2020Marquette doctoral student named Aurora Research Institute Colton Scholar
Jan 28th, 2020
New Marquette Law School Poll finds majorities of Wisconsin voters disapprove of Trump foreign policy and killing of Iranian general
Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll
Jan 15th, 2020Dr. Joe Daniels named Keyes Dean of Business Administration at Marquette University
Jan 13th, 2020
Marquette CAMPus Impact Wins Inaugural ITGA Intern Challenge
CAMPus Impact focuses on community engagement in Milwaukee, in concert with Near West Side Partners, Inc.
Jan 13th, 2020Marquette University receives CASE V Award for 2019 Mission Week campaign
Jan 7th, 2020
New Marquette Law School Poll finds no change in impeachment views following end of public testimony
Dec 12th, 2019
Marquette student receives Science Coalition award
Alissa Wuorinen created a video for the challenge highlighting her work as an undergraduate researcher.
Dec 11th, 2019Marquette psychology professor honored by Mental Health America
The award recognizes outstanding service and commitment to improving the mental health of communities through innovative and effective means.
Dec 9th, 2019Marquette dental professor receives WDA Award of Honor
Dr. Joseph Best is the course director for the medical emergencies and pharmacotherapeutics courses at Marquette.
Dec 5th, 2019Dr. Kimo Ah Yun named next permanent provost at Marquette University
Former communication dean has served as acting provost for the past year
Dec 2nd, 2019Marquette nursing professor selected for Pediatric Congenital Heart Association leadership
Callie J. Chiroff has been appointed to the Pediatric Congenital Heart Association board of directors.
Nov 26th, 2019Marquette, WARF announce 2019 ‘Force for Positive Change’ winners
Winners were announced live at Lambeau Field event, Nov. 15
Nov 21st, 2019New Marquette Law School Poll finds shifts in Wisconsin public opinion favorable to President Trump on impeachment and presidential election preferences
Trump holds small leads over each of four top Democratic candidates for president in head-to-head matchups in the new survey
Nov 20th, 2019Dean of public service at Marquette University Law School honored as legal innovator
As assistant dean for public service, Schultz’s charge is to advance access to justice through the creation, implementation, and operational oversight of pro bono projects for law students and lawyers.
Nov 14th, 2019Marquette Offices of Community Engagement and Corporate Engagement and Partnerships to unite as Office of Economic Engagement
According to President Lovell, the office will amplify Marquette’s vision to develop more holistic off-campus collaborations and partnerships for community impact.
Nov 11th, 2019Marquette University to cohost social justice summit with NŌ STUDIOS
The summit will feature a variety of activists, artists, authors and academics converging to discuss the lived experience of disenfranchisement and offer solutions to some of the most pressing social justice issues affecting us locally, nationally and internationally.
Nov 11th, 20192019 Nobel Prize recipient to deliver annual Marburg Lecture
Dr. Esther Duflo is also a co-founder and co-director of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab.
Oct 28th, 2019Marquette University receives Employer of the Year Award for inclusive hiring
The award is part of CEO’s Inclusive Employer Leadership Awards, which recognizes employers who look to diversify their workplace by hiring adults with disabilities and network with like-minded organizations.
Oct 24th, 2019New Marquette Law School Poll finds increased support for Trump impeachment hearings since the spring, while opinions about Trump have changed little
When asked if Trump should be impeached and removed from office, 44 percent say that Trump should be removed.
Oct 23rd, 2019Marquette engineering professor receives $500,000 award from Department of Energy
Dr. Nathan Weise said his project, “Ultra-Fast Resonant DC Breaker,” will develop a direct-current, transformational, state-of-the-art breaker.
Oct 22nd, 2019CityLab senior editor to go ‘On the Issues’ to discuss the history of suburbia
This 90-minute event will feature a moderated discussion with Amanda Kolson Hurley, as well as four suburban mayors.
Oct 21st, 2019Marquette University names Ian Gonzalez as new vice president for finance
Marquette alumnus joins university from locally based Briggs & Stratton
Oct 17th, 2019Marquette counseling professor awarded $750,000 grant to expand rehabilitation, mental health education program
Dr. Lee Za Ong’s project, with funds from the grant over a five-year period, will recruit and enroll at least 25 master’s degree scholars from diverse background and provide high-quality instruction to the scholars in clinical classes.
Oct 17th, 2019Marquette’s Tolkien manuscript collection to be part of exhibit at the National Library of France
Marquette loaned 80 pieces of its collection of Tolkien works to the library for the exhibit.
Oct 15th, 2019New York Times’ chief Washington correspondent to go ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
Carl Hulse is chief Washington correspondent and a veteran of more than three decades of reporting in the capital.
Oct 15th, 2019Marquette to host Project Homeless Connect event Oct. 17
Project Homeless Connect is a one-day, one-stop annual event where people experiencing homelessness can access the multiple services and resources they need, all under one roof.
Oct 14th, 2019First-ever national Marquette Law School Poll will examine public views of the U.S. Supreme Court
Poll results, panelist reactions will be released at conference, Oct. 21
Oct 14th, 2019Bradley Foundation CEO to go ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
The Milwaukee-based Bradley Foundation is a powerful force in the world of philanthropy, granting between $35 and $45 million to hundreds of charities in Milwaukee and around the country.
Oct 10th, 2019National Sports Law Institute to celebrate 30 years at 2019 conference
The conference will include presentations and panel discussions that provide a historical look at the development of the law and its impact on high school, college, professional and international/Olympic sports.
Oct 10th, 2019Marquette Law School to serve Native American population with Urban Wills Caravan
The event will feature attorneys and law students assisting any tribal member in the Milwaukee area who wants to draft a will, powers of attorney, or other basic estate planning services for free.
Oct 9th, 2019Cyber awareness conference scheduled for Oct. 11 at Marquette
Speakers will discuss how to build the workforce, fill the pipeline and enhance cybersecurity awareness in organizations.
Oct 8th, 2019Marquette to host Microsoft chief technology officer for Ciszek lecture
Stuart McKee's lecture will address the issues and ethics of emerging technologies.
Oct 8th, 2019Marquette alumnus commits $5 million to establish first-generation scholarships
The Werners’ gift will launch The Thomas & Suzanne Werner Endowed Scholars Program for First-Generation Students.
Oct 7th, 2019Marquette University business school names its first executive-in-residence
Tim Hanley’s role as the business school’s executive-in-residence is meant to elevate the college’s engagement with the business community
Oct 2nd, 2019Entrepreneurial alumnus named Marquette University’s first innovator-in-residence
Chuck Swoboda, former CEO of Cree Inc., to educate next generation of innovative leaders within the Opus College of Engineering
Sep 25th, 2019Mayor of Milwaukee to go ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
Barrett was a state representative, state senator, and U.S. congressman before being elected mayor of Milwaukee in 2004.
Sep 24th, 2019Marquette computer science professor named to inaugural ACM Technology Policy Council
With nearly 100,000 members across 190 countries, the ACM is the world’s largest association for computing professionals.
Sep 24th, 2019Marquette web producer Dwayne Burtin chosen for national diversity leadership academy
Burtin is one of 30 journalists — out of 120 applicants — chosen for this year’s academy.
Sep 23rd, 2019Marquette University leading new $2 million computer science effort in public schools
"This new effort aims to strengthen the existing computer science coursework we've helped launch in Milwaukee Public Schools over the past five years into clear K-12 curriculum pathways..."
Sep 23rd, 2019Marquette Theatre presents ‘Peter and the Starcatcher’
Tickets can be purchased online. Prices for the general public are $20.
Sep 20th, 2019Marquette receives $1 million NSF ADVANCE grant for supporting faculty success
ADVANCE programs are expected to utilize intersectional approaches that recognize how gender, race, ethnicity and other social identities interact to affect the experience of individuals in the workplace.
Sep 19th, 2019Marquette to host Socially Responsible Investing Symposium, Sept. 19
Rev. Séamus Finn, OMI, will serve as keynote speaker. He will discuss how to best address public policy issues by engaging with public officials and working with corporations.
Sep 17th, 2019Alumni couple commits more than $1 million toward Catholic faith formation for Marquette students
The gift comes shortly after Marquette dedicated a new Marian Grotto earlier this spring, and after President Lovell featured the campus’ Sacred Spaces at this summer’s annual President’s Picnic.
Sep 16th, 2019Marquette to sponsor Milwaukee’s first Minority Health Film Festival, Sept. 12-15
The festival will also consist of a series of forums intended to spark conversation on key topics relevant to the Milwaukee community and beyond.
Sep 11th, 2019Marquette announces leadership team for newly launched Institute for Women’s Leadership
The IWL’s mission is to advance women’s leadership locally and globally through pioneering research, innovative programming and collaborative engagement.
Sep 10th, 2019Marquette mental health counselor featured on list of Wisconsin’s most powerful Latinos
Dr. Marla Delgado-Guerrero’s work has earned her a spot on the Si Se Puede 2019: Wisconsin’s 34 most powerful Latinos list.
Sep 9th, 2019Marquette to co-host the Sickle Cell Empowerment Conference Sept. 7
Dr. Dora Clayton-Jones, assistant professor of nursing at Marquette, will host the event with pastors Melva Henderson and Ervin Henderson.
Sep 6th, 2019New Marquette Law School Poll finds Biden leading Trump in head-to-head presidential match in Wisconsin
Biden is most popular choice in the Democratic primary field, while full sample of voters split sharply by partisanship on Trump and the economy
Sep 4th, 2019Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute names directors for Marquette University and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
The directors play an integral role in providing strategic direction for the Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute.
Sep 3rd, 2019Marquette dean of libraries elected American Library Association endowment trustee
Welburn, Ridgeway also elected to The Links board
Aug 29th, 2019Marquette National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society chapter earns national award
Just 16 chapters of over 625 nationally earned honors in 2019.
Aug 27th, 2019MLB Commissioner Emeritus Selig will go ‘On the Issues’ Aug. 29
A Milwaukee native who still calls the city home, Selig’s lifelong love affair with baseball has been well-documented.
Aug 22nd, 2019Burke Foundation commits $7 million to Marquette University to extend two service-driven scholarship programs
Both programs incorporate service to others, which is a key component of Jesuit higher education.
Aug 19th, 2019Marquette professor of nursing receives Way Klingler Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Award
Dr. Kristin Haglund's research program has evolved over her career at Marquette University
Aug 16th, 2019Marquette University advantage program announced in partnership with Catholic Memorial High School
The program enables students to continue their Catholic education and save tuition dollars.
Aug 14th, 2019Marquette psychology professor receives Way Klingler Young Scholars Award
In her brief time at Marquette, Dr. Brooke Magnus has made valuable contributions to the Psychology Department through her scholarship, teaching and service.
Aug 14th, 2019Marquette computer science professor receives $1.8 million grant for precision medicine research
Dr. Serdar Bozdag's research is aimed at developing methods for analyzing existing biological and clinical datasets to predict disease-associated genes and patient-specific drug responses.
Aug 13th, 2019Marquette Vice President for Public Affairs Rana Altenburg named to national Science Coalition board
Altenburg’s two-year term on the TSC board began earlier this year.
Aug 12th, 2019Marquette’s Mark Zoromski receives Teaching Excellence Award
Zoromski formed his philosophy for teaching on his wedding day.
Aug 9th, 2019Marquette chemistry professor earns early career research grant from Department of Energy
Dr. Jier Huang’s research aims to address the challenge of capturing carbon dioxide and converting it into useful chemicals for use in solar energy, such as storing energy produced by solar panels.
Aug 1st, 2019Marquette’s Lori Montezon receives Excellence in University Service Award
Montezon’s care for others, matched with her keen attention to detail, make her an invaluable member of the Marquette community.
Jul 31st, 2019Marquette Theatre announces 2019-20 season
Shows include: “Peter and the Starcatcher;” “Crumbs from the Table of Joy;” “The Theory of Relativity (A Musical);” “Julius Caesar;” and “Arnie, the Doughnut.”
Jul 31st, 2019Marquette to offer Wisconsin’s first entry-level Clinical Doctorate of Occupational Therapy degree program
Enrollment now open for the OTD program at Marquette University
Jul 30th, 2019Marquette’s director of environmental health and safety receives Excellence in University Service Award
Dennis Daye understands the importance of his job and performs it with seriousness, a great attention to detail, and a willingness to go above and beyond the call of duty.
Jul 25th, 2019Marquette names next chief information officer
Laurie Panella was formerly CIO for Milwaukee County
Jul 23rd, 2019Marquette political science professor honored with young scholar award
Dr. Philip Rocco will use the young scholar award to conduct fieldwork on the 2020 census for a third book project
Jul 23rd, 2019Marquette professor named American Chemical Society Fellow
The ACS Fellows Program recognizes members for outstanding achievements in and contributions to science, the profession and the society, noting that only about 1% of its members have been so honored.
Jul 19th, 2019Marquette professor Shion Guha receives young scholar award
Guha wants to make Milwaukee and Wisconsin, and hopefully the world, a better place.
Jul 18th, 2019Marquette University professor awarded $2.3 million grant for stroke research
“We are continually looking for interventions that will help improve patient function after stroke,” Dr. Allison Hyngstrom said.
Jul 17th, 2019Joe Daniels to serve as acting Keyes Dean of Business Administration at Marquette
Longtime economics professor succeeds Brian Till
Jul 17th, 2019Marquette history professor honored with university’s highest teaching honor
Dr. Peter Staudenmaier has taught 14 different undergraduate and graduate courses
Jul 16th, 2019Marquette ecology professor receives Way Klingler Fellowship in science
The focus of Dr. Stefan Schnitzer's lab has been understanding the forces that structure plant communities, maintain species diversity, control species distributions and allow species to co-exist.
Jul 9th, 2019Marquette University plays host to COMPSAC 2019
This year will mark the return of COMPSAC to the United States for the first time since 2016 in Atlanta and just the third time since 2007.
Jul 8th, 2019Marquette nursing professor named president of the International Association of Sickle Cell Nurses and Professional Associates
Clayton-Jones began her term on May 1, 2019, and will serve until Dec. 31, 2021.
Jun 27th, 2019Marquette financial aid counselor honored with diversity and inclusion award
"Jacqueline Walker is one of the unsung heroines at Marquette and exemplifies on a daily basis a welcoming and caring spirit for all of those who cross her pathway."
Jun 20th, 2019National Council on Competitiveness appoints Marquette University president to co-chair new University Leadership Forum
"I’m thrilled to be co-leading this impressive group of visionary academic leaders who will help develop solutions to current and future challenges to U.S. competitiveness."
Jun 20th, 2019Marquette professor Henry Medeiros receives young scholar award
Medeiros studies a major factor that separates man from machine.
Jun 18th, 2019Lt. Governor Barnes to speak to two Marquette Upward Bound groups
The session runs from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and is not open to the public.
Jun 17th, 2019Marquette exercise science professor honored with Teaching Excellence Award
Michael Danduran has spent more than 20 years working with children in a clinical setting.
Jun 11th, 2019Marquette adopts test-optional policy starting with fall 2020 class
Measure lets undergraduate applicants choose whether to include standardized test scores as part of application
Jun 10th, 2019Marquette political science professor honored with sabbatical award
Dr. Amber Wichowsky's research focuses largely on political inequality.
Jun 6th, 2019Marquette theology professor honored with fellowship award
Dr. Andrei Orlov has studied Jewish apocalyptic texts, with a focus on materials preserved in Slavonic, for the past 25 years.
Jun 4th, 2019Marquette professor awarded $1.4 million grant to study metal reduction technique in CT imaging
“Oftentimes, metal implants can negatively alter CT images, making diagnosis challenging. Since CT scans are used to plan radiation therapy, these image degradations can lead to treatment inaccuracies.”
Jun 3rd, 2019Marquette chemistry professor honored for research excellence
Dr. Scott Reid is an internationally recognized scholar and well-established leader in the field of spectroscopy and dynamics of reactive chemical intermediates.
May 30th, 2019Marquette professor Sharon Chubbuck honored with top teaching award
Chubbuck radiates her passion for education in everything she does
May 28th, 2019Marquette University nursing professor honored with national award
The national award honors a nurse-midwifery professor who has shown outstanding qualities for teaching.
May 21st, 2019Marquette to offer first fully online undergraduate degree program
Enrollment now open for new Bachelor of Science in Strategic Communication
May 20th, 2019Marquette receives $1 million gift to support first-generation scholarship
The gift will support student recipients in the College of Business Administration and those majoring in journalism.
May 13th, 2019Marquette, NŌ STUDIOS announce inaugural Emerging Filmmaker Fellowship recipients
Vianca Fuster and Shannon McInnis joined the “Artist in Residence” program on April 1 to begin fellowships that will run through March 30, 2020.
May 6th, 2019Marquette receives $2.5 million gift to support Innovation Alley leadership initiatives and men’s basketball program
The gift will support the men’s basketball program and Innovation Alley leadership development initiatives.
Apr 29th, 2019Northwestern Mutual, Marquette to host Symposium on the Ethics of Big Data
It will break down the ethical, legal, privacy and social challenges society is facing since the emergence of data-driven technology such as learning analytics, wearables, intelligent personal assistants and more.
Apr 29th, 2019Noted sociologist and MacArthur Fellow Dr. Rebecca Sandefur will go ‘On the Issues’ April 26
Sandefur is a faculty member in the department of sociology and the college of law at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Apr 24th, 2019Alumni National Awards 2019: Marquette University alumni, friends to be honored for excellence
Award recipients include individuals from each of the university’s colleges and professional schools.
Apr 24th, 2019Marquette University to host The Matriarch author and USA Today Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page
Recently released, The Matriarch details former first lady Barbara Bush’s many accomplishments, struggles and contributions
Apr 18th, 2019Marquette finance students advance to regional finals of CFA Research Challenge
This is the ninth time in the past 11 years that an AIM team has advanced to the CFA Americas Regional Challenge.
Apr 17th, 2019Marquette researchers receive $1.9 million grant to study neuroscience of addiction, depression
Their project, entitled “Aversion signals in the reward system,” will examine how unpleasant experiences negatively impact people with underlying psychiatric disorders.
Apr 16th, 2019Marquette, Brady Corp. to award $21,000 to Brewed Ideas Challenge winners
Students will begin presenting their ideas in a “Shark Tank”-like setting to the judges at 1:15 p.m. with winners announced at 4:30 p.m.
Apr 11th, 2019New Marquette Law School Poll finds little change in views of Trump as Mueller probe ends
Opinions shift on confidence in Mueller; on state issues, majorities support legal marijuana, higher special education spending, oppose increase in gas tax
Apr 10th, 2019Marquette to host, co-sponsor ecumenical peace forum April 12
Reverend Alvin Love, pastor at Lilydale First Baptist Church in Chicago and national clergy advisor to President Barack Obama, will be the keynote speaker.
Apr 8th, 2019Founder of Marquette University’s Center for Peacemaking honored by the Foley Foundation
Rynne is the founder of the Marquette University Center for Peacemaking and has been an instructor of peace studies at Marquette for over a decade.
Apr 3rd, 2019“Hoan Alone: Personal Stories from the Bridge” to be screened and discussed at Marquette University on April 4
“Hoan Alone: Personal Stories from the Bridge” is an animated documentary that explores the issues of Milwaukee’s landmark bridge and suicide through three intimate interviews.
Apr 1st, 2019Marquette student-written play honored by the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival
The Citizen Artist award recognizes that theatrical production is central to urgent community, national and international conversations on campuses of higher education.
Mar 29th, 2019Marquette’s annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture to feature noted historian, writer and activist Barbara Ransby
Ransby is this year’s Metcalfe Chair, a non-residential visiting scholar of African-American, Latinx or Native American heritage.
Mar 28th, 2019TEDx MarquetteU hosts inaugural speaker event March 30
The selected speakers represent movers and thinkers who are rooted in Milwaukee, in purpose and in community.
Mar 26th, 2019Marquette professor awarded $1.9 million grant for spinal cord regeneration project
The grant is his third NIH grant of more than $1 million in the past six years.
Mar 25th, 2019Marquette names new vice president for human resources
Claudia Paetsch joins university from Northwestern Mutual
Mar 21st, 2019Marquette University student to be honored by Wisconsin Broadcasters Association
She will receive the award at the WBA Student Seminar in Madison on March 2.
Mar 1st, 2019Facebook marketing executive to speak at Marquette University
Michelle Morris, vice president of global marketing solutions for Facebook.
Feb 26th, 2019Marquette University biological sciences professor receives $1.2M NIH grant
NIH is the largest provider of public funds for research in the world, investing more than $32 billion annually to enhance life and reduce illness and disability.
Feb 25th, 2019Best-selling author and former USA Today editor-in-chief Joanne Lipman to speak at Marquette University on Feb. 21
One of the nation's leading journalists, Lipman most recently was chief content officer of Gannett, and editor-in-chief of USA Today and the USA Today Network.
Feb 18th, 2019Marquette University professors receive Way Klingler Teaching Enhancement Award
The award grants up to $20,000.
Feb 15th, 2019Marquette University recognized by the Peace Corps
As a part of its recognition of Marquette, the Peace Corps will send an anniversary bell, symbolic of the bell that is rung for Peace Corps volunteers on their Close of Service date.
Feb 15th, 2019Marquette University’s College of Health Sciences receives $500,000 gift to fund spinal cord injury research
Gift from the Bryon Riesch Paralysis Foundation will establish the BRPF Excellence Fund
Feb 14th, 2019Milwaukee Chinese Community Center to recognize Marquette University
Marquette has a long history of welcoming international students.
Jan 31st, 2019Marquette University to host panel discussion “A Transatlantic Rift? The Future of U.S.-European Relations”
This event is part of the Marquette Forum, a yearlong series of events focusing on civic dialogue and the state of democracies across the world.
Jan 29th, 2019Study finds a brief assessment of patient readiness for hospital discharge can reduce readmissions
The study was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Network Open on Jan. 25, 2019.
Jan 25th, 2019New Marquette Law School Poll finds some issues less divisive amid continuing partisan divide
Special education increases and accepting more federal Medicaid money are drawing broader support than many other current issues
Jan 24th, 2019Marquette professor elected fellow of the National Academy of Inventors
Dr. Jay Goldberg recognized for engineering patents and contributions to design, innovation and entrepreneurship in education
Jan 24th, 2019Marquette President Michael R. Lovell delivers fifth Presidential Address, announces new initiatives
Creation of Institute for Women’s Leadership, $250,000 President’s Challenge grant winner and varsity esports team announced
Jan 23rd, 2019Marquette Law School Poll director Franklin goes ‘On the Issues’ with new poll on state and national issues
Franklin will report the findings of the first Marquette Law School Poll since the November election.
Jan 18th, 2019Marquette University to host Flint water crisis author Anna Clark
In this presentation, Clark will discuss her book The Poisoned City: Flint’s Water and the American Urban Tragedy.
Jan 18th, 2019Marquette Law School: On the Issues with Mike Gousha features Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Ayad Akhtar, Jan. 17
Born in New York and raised in Milwaukee, Akhtar is a novelist, playwright, screenwriter and actor.
Jan 16th, 2019Marquette University hiring up to nine faculty members this academic year to bolster Race and Ethnic Studies program
The Race and Ethnic Studies Program is housed in Marquette’s Klingler College of Arts and Science.
Jan 15th, 2019Marquette names first vice president for corporate engagement to focus on mission-aligned partnerships
Dr. Maura Donovan led economic development office at University of Minnesota.
Dec 13th, 2018Marquette University’s College of Health Sciences receives $1 million gift to establish a neurologic disorder rehabilitation clinic
Neuro Recovery Clinic will be the first of its kind in Wisconsin
Dec 11th, 2018Student-written play ‘White Privilege’ selected for Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival
KCACTF is a national theatre program involving 18,000 students from colleges and universities nationwide that has served as a catalyst in improving the quality of college theatre in the United States.
Dec 11th, 2018Former Assistant MPD Chief Edith Hudson named Marquette University Police chief
Hudson served MPD for 25 years in progressive leadership roles before she retired from active duty in good standing in November 2015.
Dec 10th, 2018Two Jesuits elected to Marquette University Board of Trustees
Marquette trustees serve three-year terms and may be re-elected to serve for a maximum of 12 years; they are volunteers and are not compensated for their service.
Dec 7th, 2018Marquette to host inaugural Leadership and Brotherhood Summit for Young Men of Color
Through various panels, workshops, lectures and guided tours, participants will learn how they can become change agents in the community.
Nov 26th, 2018Marquette and Northwestern Mutual to host 2018 Milwaukee Blockchain Conference, Nov. 30
The Milwaukee Blockchain Conference is a premier event for entrepreneurs and established companies to learn about the opportunities with blockchain technology.
Nov 26th, 2018Fox News Politics Editor Chris Stirewalt to speak at Marquette University on Dec. 3
Stirewalt joined Fox News Channel in July 2010 and serves as the politics editor based in Washington, D.C.
Nov 19th, 2018Marquette professors receive $525,000 grant to research a new ‘green’ catalyst
The enzyme that catalyzes this chemical reaction has proven useful in the cleanup of nitrile-based chemicals and pesticides from the environment.
Nov 15th, 2018Marquette receives $597,000 from federal government to support financial and educational needs of doctoral students in electrical engineering
Grant aims to increase student preparation for careers in higher education and research in electrical engineering
Nov 15th, 2018U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher to discuss foreign policy at Marquette, Nov. 26
Rep. Gallagher’s speech will take a historical perspective on Wisconsin’s role in shaping timeless lessons in American foreign policy.
Nov 13th, 2018Feldner named acting dean of communication at Marquette
"I am honored to assume the role of acting dean of the Diederich College of Communication."
Nov 12th, 2018Marquette University’s Project GO Grant renewed through 2021
In 2019, the university will receive $300,000 to continue funding the program.
Nov 9th, 2018Marquette Law School to host 2018 restorative justice conference
This conference will explore how trauma impacts our community, looking through the lenses of victims, law enforcement and those working in the criminal justice system.
Nov 5th, 2018Marquette receives special designation from federal agencies for cyber security educational program
U.S. Department of Homeland Security, National Security Agency cite Marquette for its information assurance and cyber defense program
Nov 5th, 2018Marquette engineer receives $1.5 million from U.S. Air Force to study how to prevent accidental detonations of explosives and propellants
Dr. John Borg will develop a surrogate substructure to test and reduce accidental detonations
Nov 2nd, 2018Marquette Provost Dan Myers stepping down; Dr. Kimo Ah Yun named acting provost
An accomplished scholar and teacher, Ah Yun has received awards from California State University, Sacramento, and the International Communication Association.
Oct 31st, 2018New Marquette Law School Poll finds Walker, Evers tied in Wisconsin’s race for governor
Baldwin leads Vukmir for Senate; close race for state attorney general
Oct 31st, 2018Marquette’s College of Nursing receives $1 million estate gift to support scholarships
The estate gift will benefit scholarships for undergraduate and graduate nursing students.
Oct 29th, 2018Executive Vice President Lawlor to leave Marquette for private equity firm
President Michael R. Lovell has appointed Joel Pogodzinski to the role of senior vice president and chief operating officer.
Oct 25th, 2018PolitiFact staffers go ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
Since it began in 2007, PolitiFact has focused on looking at specific statements made by politicians and rating them for accuracy.
Oct 17th, 2018Marquette receives nearly $700,000 from NSF to help acquire a super computing cluster
New system will aid researchers across Marquette
Oct 15th, 2018Milwaukee redevelopment leaders go ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
Beyond their roles as entrepreneurs and real estate developers, Goins, Sabir and Kaufmann are change agents in Milwaukee.
Oct 15th, 2018Marquette selected for Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities’ anchor mission initiative
Marquette officials will participate in a peer learning exchange at the 2018 CUMU annual conference in Chicago in October 2018.
Oct 12th, 2018New Marquette Law School Poll finds tight race for Wisconsin governor, Baldwin leading in Senate contest
Wisconsin voters weigh in on Kavanaugh confirmation, Mueller investigation
Oct 10th, 2018Marquette names Welburn new vice president for inclusive excellence
"What I am most excited about is our embrace of ‘inclusive excellence’ because we are at our best when we are diverse."
Oct 8th, 2018Milwaukee Film CEO Jackson goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
Now in its 11th year, the Milwaukee Film Festival has become one of the 10 largest film festivals in the country.
Oct 4th, 2018Foxconn kicks off Smart Cities – Smart Futures competition with Oct. 1 event at Marquette University `
Foxconn has committed up to $1 million over the next three years to support its Smart Cities – Smart Futures initiative.
Oct 1st, 2018New Marquette Law School Poll finds Evers, Baldwin with leads among Wisconsin voters
Trump at 42 percent approval, voters divided on how he has changed GOP
Sep 18th, 2018Marquette University names new vice president for university advancement
Senior Villanova advancement leader to start Marquette role on Oct. 1
Sep 13th, 2018Marquette Center for Peacemaking to hold its 10-year anniversary celebration Sept. 13
The center operates several programs to educate students, support research that promotes peace and explores the power of nonviolence.
Sep 11th, 2018‘Little Women The Musical’ to be presented by Marquette Theatre
This musical adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s enduring novel is about a stalwart heroine, determined to rise.
Sep 10th, 2018New Marquette Law School Poll finds tight races for Wisconsin Governor, U.S. Senate seat
Jobs, schools, health coverage are most important issues to state voters
Aug 22nd, 2018Marquette to welcome largest incoming class in school history, open new Wild Commons residence hall
Thursday also marks the first time that students will move into Marquette’s new residence hall.
Aug 21st, 2018Rev. Frederick Zagone, S.J., named acting vice president for mission and ministry
Father Zagone succeeds Rev. Tom Krettek, S.J.
Aug 16th, 2018Marquette researcher receives $1.5 million NIH grant to study congenital cardiovascular disease
Dr. John LaDisa will develop criteria for surgery and long-term treatment of patients with coarctation of the aorta
Aug 10th, 2018‘White Privilege’ to be presented by Marquette Theatre
The show will run Friday, Aug. 31, through Saturday, Sept. 1, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Sept. 2, at 5 p.m.
Aug 7th, 2018Marquette researcher receives NIH grant to study the use of prenatal probiotics
The funds will continue her groundbreaking research on probiotics and women’s health.
Aug 6th, 2018Marquette biologist receives $900,000 National Science Foundation grant to study cell biology research
Dr. Rosemary A. Stuart credits the award to the hard work and successes of her research team.
Aug 3rd, 2018New Marquette Law School Poll finds roughly one in three Wisconsin voters still undecided one month before primaries
Voters split along partisan lines on Supreme Court nominee, other national and state issues
Jul 18th, 2018Marquette supply chain management program ranked in top 20 nationally
Industry leader Gartner Inc. rates program 16th best overall
Jul 12th, 2018Marquette University statement on Wisconsin Supreme Court decision
This case has always been about Associate Professor John McAdams’ conduct toward a student teacher.
Jul 6th, 2018Marquette University has three student winners of prestigious Fulbright Awards
Students will be placed in Belgium, Bulgaria and Colombia
Jun 20th, 2018New Marquette Law School Poll finds many Wisconsin primary voters undecided, unfamiliar with candidates
Walker, Baldwin hold modest advantages over challengers
Jun 20th, 2018Marquette University researcher receives $1.6 million NIH grant for spinal cord injury studies
Grant will fund Dr. Murray Blackmore’s next phase of study
Jun 12th, 2018New York Times investigative reporter Twohey goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
Twohey, who worked as a reporter at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel from 2003 to 2007, has focused much of her attention on the treatment of women and children.
May 2nd, 2018Marquette Sets Groundbreaking Date for New PA Facility
University releases additional renderings of 44,000-square-foot building
Apr 23rd, 2018Marquette emphasizes employer rights in oral arguments to Wisconsin Supreme Court
Associate Professor John McAdams is suspended for his mistreatment of a former graduate student teacher.
Apr 19th, 2018Alumni couple donates $2 million to grow mental health research and launch engineering student success center
The collective impact of the McShanes’ gifts empowers Marquette to teach students who become men and women for and with others and who go out to Be the Difference in our world.
Apr 18th, 2018California Supreme Court Justice Liu goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
Liu is the son of Taiwanese immigrants, a graduate of Stanford University and former Rhodes Scholar who attended Oxford University.
Apr 13th, 2018Tech reporter, author Farivar goes ‘On the Issues’ to discuss data collection, privacy issues and the law
Cyrus Farivar, an award-winning tech reporter, is the senior business editor of Ars Technica.
Apr 5th, 2018Celebration set to honor late founder of America’s Black Holocaust Museum
James Cameron’s life will be celebrated at Marquette’s Haggerty Museum of Art
Apr 5th, 2018Marquette College of Business Administration launches Women in Business Speaker Series
Baird’s Mary Ellen Stanek will deliver inaugural address April 16
Mar 28th, 2018Marquette, Wintrust form transformational, community-minded partnership for banking, scholarship aid and athletics
Ten-year contract includes exclusive commercial and retail banking services, $12 million investment in scholarship aid, athletics and other institutional support
Mar 27th, 2018Marquette Physician Assistant program expanding to address provider shortage
Increased enrollment, new 44,000-square-foot building will help in-demand program grow
Mar 22nd, 2018Marquette Theatre will present Shakespeare’s ‘Pericles, Prince of Tyre’
Prices for the general public are $20.
Mar 14th, 2018Playwright Orlandersmith goes ‘On the Issues’ to discuss production of ‘Until the Flood’
Play based on 2014 Ferguson police shooting
Mar 13th, 2018Marquette, WARF announce 2018 ‘Force for Positive Change’ finalists
Winners will be announced live at event March 22
Mar 9th, 2018New Marquette Law School Poll finds Wisconsin voters divided on benefits of Foxconn deal, but together in support of background checks for gun sales
Public unfamiliar with gubernatorial, senate challengers
Mar 5th, 2018Marquette finance students advance in CFA investment competition
Students head to Boston to compete in the CFA Institute’s Research Challenge
Mar 5th, 2018University of Tokyo professor Kubo goes ‘On the Issues’ to discuss US-Japan relations
Kubo will discuss the current relationship between the U.S. and Japan.
Feb 19th, 2018Marquette’s College of Health Sciences to host discussion on rare diseases
Speakers to include parents and people living with rare diseases on the eve of the international Rare Disease Day.
Feb 13th, 2018Marquette sets groundbreaking for Athletic and Human Performance Research Center
University changes facility name to emphasize broader research spectrum
Feb 8th, 2018Marquette’s Mission Week 2018 will focus on truth, reconciliation and peacemaking
Mission Week is the time set aside to recall Marquette’s larger purpose and the Ignatian heritage and spirituality that guide the community throughout the year.
Feb 2nd, 2018Ranney goes ‘On the Issues’ to discuss new book on history of Wisconsin’s legal system
Using Wisconsin’s colorful and influential history to help tell the story, Ranney looks at how state laws have evolved and shaped American history.
Jan 25th, 2018Marquette Theatre will present ‘Student Body’
Student Body is a play focused on the many questions that arise when a group of college students come across suspicious video footage.
Jan 23rd, 2018Marquette commercial banking program to host inaugural conference
‘Bankruption’ author Waupsh will keynote Jan. 31 event
Jan 18th, 2018Marquette to launch fully online MBA
New 28-month cohort program will help meet market demand
Jan 9th, 2018Marquette’s College of Nursing receives prestigious Future of Nursing Scholars Grant
RWJF announces the fifth and final cohort for innovative program
Dec 14th, 2017Marquette official testifies in favor of Wisconsin Senate bill to create a state innovation fund
The legislation would create a $500 million fund to support private sector industry groups who are looking to help their member companies grow their industrial clusters/
Dec 12th, 2017Marquette’s Board of Trustees approves groundbreaking for athletic performance research center
The center will be located near the southwest corner of W. Wells and N. 12th streets.
Dec 11th, 2017Marquette to install grotto of Blessed Virgin Mary behind St. Joan of Arc Chapel
The grotto will be in place by the beginning of the 2018-19 academic year.
Dec 8th, 2017Marquette nursing leader selected to address Congress on Project BEYOND-2
Garcia will focus on impacting public health concerns through nursing workforce development
Nov 27th, 2017Marquette’s College of Health Sciences will host panel discussion on opioid epidemic
The free, public event is Thursday, Nov. 30, at 7:15 a.m. in the Monaghan Ballroom on the third-floor of the Alumni Memorial Union
Nov 21st, 2017Marquette supply chain management students win national case competition
Team bests 10 other universities at annual Arizona State contest
Nov 15th, 2017Marquette’s College of Health Sciences Receives $1 Million Estate Gift
Donation will establish the Michael and Jeanne Schmitz Family Depression Research Fund
Nov 15th, 2017Law professor Ellis, ACLU voting rights advocate McGrath go ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
Since the 2010 election, more than 20 states have enacted new voting laws.
Nov 10th, 2017Journal Sentinel reporter Gilbert goes ‘On the Issues’ to discuss Wisconsin’s political climate
Gilbert is currently engaged in a special reportage project concerning the political climate during the Trump presidency.
Nov 7th, 2017Marquette to host annual O’Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism conference
Conference to address threat of pandemics from diseases driven by human decisions
Nov 3rd, 2017Marquette, WARF announce second annual ‘Force for Positive Change’ event and award
Applications now open for social entrepreneurship competition
Nov 1st, 2017United Community Center executive director Diaz goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
Diaz is a passionate advocate for the city’s Latino population, which he says holds the key to the city’s future.
Oct 31st, 2017UC Davis Law professor Chin to address criminal justice’s collateral consequences for Marquette Law School’s Barrock Lecture
Chin teaches immigration law, criminal procedure and race and law.
Oct 30th, 2017Entrepreneurs Baltz, Cordio and Yau go ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
Just days before Startup Week in Wisconsin, we’ll talk with three entrepreneurs about Milwaukee’s and Wisconsin’s startup scene.
Oct 26th, 2017New poll shows Milwaukee area’s divided feelings on Foxconn, views on other topics as Marquette Law School launches expanded public policy program
54 percent of adults polled believe a new Foxconn factory will substantially improve the economy of the Milwaukee area.
Oct 24th, 2017‘On the Verge (or the Geography of Yearning)’ will be presented by Marquette Theatre
On the Verge sheds light on the inner and outer frontiers of the human condition.
Oct 23rd, 2017Marquette to host Wisconsin’s first conference on blockchain technology
November 9 event will explore revolutionary new data sharing applications
Oct 18th, 2017Marquette Law School to launch Lubar Center with first look at new Milwaukee Area Project
The Milwaukee Area Project thus seeks to examine and report on public opinion, public policy, and conditions throughout the region.
Oct 17th, 2017Marquette alumnus makes largest gift in School of Dentistry history
$5 million planned gift will focus on scholarships for veterans
Oct 17th, 2017Marquette names new vice president for university advancement
Gina Sholtis will start in her new role on Nov. 16.
Oct 16th, 2017Bucks senior vice president Lasry goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
During his visit to the Law School, Lasry will discuss the arena project and surrounding development, the jobs that are being created.
Oct 13th, 2017Author, Washington Post reporter Goldstein goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
Goldstein has been a reporter for the Washington Post for 30 years, focusing on social policy.
Oct 12th, 2017Northwestern Mutual’s Manista elected to Marquette board of trustees
Manista is responsible for the company’s law and public affairs function, including the law, communications, enterprise compliance, and government relations departments.
Oct 9th, 2017Milwaukee philanthropist Michael Cudahy gives $1 million to Marquette to support first-generation engineering students
This is the second major gift Cudahy has given to Marquette.
Sep 26th, 2017Political commentator, law professor Hewitt goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
Hugh Hewitt, a political commentator and law professor at the Chapman University Fowler School of Law, will be the featured guest in an upcoming “On the Issues with Mike Gousha,” Thursday, Sept. 28
Sep 13th, 2017Political commentator, author Sykes goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
Political commentator and author Charlie Sykes will be the featured guest in an upcoming “On the Issues with Mike Gousha,” Tuesday, Sept. 26
Sep 12th, 2017Pulitzer-winning Panama Papers journalist to keynote 2017 Burleigh Media Ethics Lecture
Marina Walker Guevara, deputy director of the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and coordinator of The Panama Papers investigation, will keynote the 2017 Burleigh Media Ethics Lecture
Sep 12th, 2017Marquette names new chief financial officer
Joel Pogodzinski was CFO for Broan-NuTone
Sep 7th, 2017Wuerth, Scoville and Gramer go ‘On the Issues’ to discuss Trump administration and foreign policy
These three experts will explore a variety of questions related to international law, current U.S. foreign policy, and the Trump administration’s priorities.
Sep 6th, 2017Reporter, author Egan goes ‘On the Issues’ to discuss Great Lakes issues at Marquette Law School
A two-time Pulitzer finalist, Egan has been writing about the Great Lakes for years.
Aug 31st, 2017World-renowned photojournalist to give presentation at Marquette University
2017 Outstanding Nature Photographer winner to speak Sept. 7
Aug 25th, 2017Marquette’s Haggerty Museum of Art receives $146,000 federal grant
Funds are for a public art project by renowned artist Mary Miss
Aug 24th, 2017Public Policy Forum president Henken goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
He will discuss how other cities are generating revenue, and whether any of those approaches might work in Milwaukee.
Aug 23rd, 2017Marquette civil, construction and environmental engineering professor receives Way Klingler Young Scholars Award
Dr. Brooke Mayer was recently named one of the 2017 Way Klingler Young Scholar Award recipients.
Aug 22nd, 2017Marquette chemistry professor receives Way Klingler Young Scholars Award
Dr. Jier Huang has set out to develop new strategies for tapping the promise of solar energy.
Aug 17th, 2017Marquette psychology professor receives Way Klingler Young Scholars Award
The award grants up to $32,000 for a one-semester sabbatical.
Aug 14th, 2017Marquette University professors receive Way Klingler Teaching Enhancement Award
One award of up to $20,000 is given to the selected project team for one fiscal year.
Aug 9th, 2017Marquette biomedical sciences professor receives Way Klingler Young Scholars Award
Dr. Jennifer Evans was recently named one of the 2017 Way Klingler Young Scholar Award recipients.
Aug 7th, 2017Marquette chemistry professor receives Way Klingler Sabbatical Award
Dr. Qadir Timerghazin’s theoretical predictions promise to demystify an elusive biological molecule.
Jul 31st, 2017Marquette University’s College of Nursing receives grant to continue Project BEYOND-2
Project BEYOND-2 aims to improve nursing workforce diversity.
Jul 27th, 2017Marquette English professor receives Way Klingler Fellowship in the humanities
Dr. Albert Rivero will use the fellowship opportunity to shift focus to one of England’s foremost 18th century novelists, Jane Austen.
Jul 25th, 2017Marquette assistant dean of undergraduate admissions receives Way Klingler Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Award
Latrice Harris-Collins has been at Marquette for 13 years this fall.
Jul 19th, 2017Marquette mechanical engineering professor honored for research excellence
Dr. John Borg has been at Marquette since 2002 and has worked to investigate how solid materials deform and flow.
Jul 12th, 2017Marquette professor leads development of first Wisconsin standards for computer science instruction in K-12 schools
The standards are expected to be approved by a majority of the state’s 447 school districts.
Jul 12th, 2017Marquette history professor honored with university’s highest teaching award
Dr. Timothy McMahon joined the Department of History in the Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences as a visiting assistant professor in 2001.
Jul 7th, 2017Marquette biomedical sciences professor and chair receives Way Klingler Fellowship in the humanities
This award will allow Dr. John Mantsch to acquire and develop cutting-edge technology to isolate and manipulate discrete cell populations and pathways in the brain, and to apply this technology to the study of drug addiction.
Jul 5th, 2017New Marquette Law School Poll finds Trump approval rating at 41 percent in Wisconsin
Opinions split on health care, Russia, other issues
Jun 28th, 2017Sendik’s store to open on Marquette University campus
New grocery store will serve Avenues West neighborhood
Jun 28th, 2017Marquette English professor honored with university’s highest teaching award
Dr. Leah Flack received the university’s highest teaching honor.
Jun 27th, 2017Marquette psychology associate professor receives Way Klingler Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Award
"He embodies the Ignatian value of care for others and has consistently contributed to Marquette's mission for diversity."
Jun 22nd, 2017Marquette University mourns the loss of alumna, friend and major benefactor, Kay Eckstein
“Kay Eckstein lived a life filled with inspiration that was rooted in her Catholic, Jesuit education and faith,” Marquette University President Michael R. Lovell said.
Jun 20th, 2017Marquette biological sciences professor honored with university’s highest teaching honor
Dr. Martin St. Maurice is constantly looking for new and more effective methods of teaching and assessment.
Jun 16th, 2017Marquette management professor and chair honored with university’s highest teaching honor
Jun 14th, 2017
Marquette researchers determine woody vines in Panama diminish tree reproduction
These vines climb trees to reach the forest canopy, where their leaves absorb the sunlight required for tree growth.
Jun 12th, 2017Professor, author Florida goes ‘On the Issues’ to discuss challenges facing cities
He is a cofounder and editor-at-large of CityLab and a senior editor at The Atlantic.
May 31st, 2017White, Chisholm and Reed go ‘On the Issues’ to discuss Milwaukee County’s use of PSA risk assessment tool
Since 2012, Milwaukee County has been using an evidence-based risk tool to help guide bail decisions.
May 16th, 2017Marquette receives $1.2 million NSF grant to attract and retain secondary science, technology, engineering and math teachers
Marquette aims to graduate 28 students with teaching degrees and secondary licensure over the course of the five-year grant.
May 16th, 2017Marquette elects Owen Sullivan chair of Board of Trustees
New trustee elected; four named trustees emeriti
May 15th, 2017Marquette University has three student winners of prestigious Fulbright Awards
Students will be placed in Germany, Ecuador and Malaysia
May 11th, 2017Marquette’s College of Health Sciences receives $1.5 million gift
Donation will establish scholarships for physical therapy students
Apr 27th, 2017Sheldon and Marianne Lubar give $5.5 million gift to fund Marquette Law School public policy initiative
Law School establishes Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education
Apr 25th, 2017Children’s Hospital president and CEO Troy goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
Troy leads a billion-dollar health system that is dedicated to children and employs nearly 5,000 people throughout the state.
Apr 13th, 2017Political consultant Pudner goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
Pudner has managed political campaigns for almost three decades.
Apr 11th, 2017Company founded by two Marquette University researchers raises $26 million in funding
The investment will finance key clinical trials of the company’s most promising compound targeting neuropsychiatric disorders.
Apr 10th, 2017Marquette establishes cyber security center
The center will provide education, services and research to the Marquette campus and the region.
Apr 10th, 2017CNBC television star Lemonis, Marquette University exceed $3 Million Challenge fundraising goal
Lemonis donated $300,000 last year to Marquette when he started a $1 million challenge and was so encouraged by the results that he tripled the goal this year.
Apr 7th, 2017Judge Paul Watford goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
In a highly partisan world, Watford has received praise from both conservatives and liberals for his work on the Ninth Circuit.
Apr 3rd, 2017Conference will examine art, aesthetics and the future of urban life, April 5-7
Ten scholars, including experts from Beijing; Rio de Janiero; Helsinki; Berlin; Hong Kong; Santa Fe, New Mexico; and Washington, D.C., will give presentations.
Mar 30th, 2017Winona LaDuke, two-time Green Party vice presidential candidate, to speak at Marquette April 6
LaDuke works on issues of climate change, renewable energy and environmental justice alongside indigenous communities.
Mar 29th, 2017Marquette Theatre presents ‘Anything Goes’
Prices for the general public are $20, with discounts offered to senior citizens, Marquette students, employees and alumni.
Mar 27th, 2017Marquette to unveil new innovation space on campus
707 Hub will foster student innovation and entrepreneurship
Mar 23rd, 2017New Marquette Law School Poll finds Trump approval rating at 41 percent in Wisconsin
Voters react to health care changes, Russia, immigration, state issues
Mar 22nd, 2017Charles Franklin goes ‘On the Issues’ to present new Marquette Law School Poll
The Marquette Law School Poll is the most extensive statewide polling project in Wisconsin history.
Mar 13th, 2017Marquette to host ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ conference in April
Cult classic TV series celebrates 20th anniversary in March
Mar 6th, 2017Marquette’s engineering dean receives honors from Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network and STEM Forward
“I am both honored and humbled,” Dr. Kristina Ropella, Opus dean of Engineering said.
Feb 27th, 2017Catholic friar who advocates for migrants to kick off Marquette Democracy Project spring series
Friar Tomás González Castillo is a leader of a Catholic movement to advocate for migrants in Mexico.
Feb 24th, 2017Author Nichols goes ‘On the Issues’ to discuss growing skepticism of established knowledge
Nichols sees us moving toward a nation where everyone knows everything, or at least thinks so.
Feb 24th, 2017Marquette to expand residence hall project
Two additional floors will add 140 beds to facility’s west tower
Feb 23rd, 2017New trustees elected to Marquette board
Marquette trustees serve for three-year terms and may be re-elected to serve for a maximum of 12 years.
Feb 23rd, 2017Kleefisch, Nygren go ‘On the Issues’ to discuss opioid abuse
Kleefisch and Nygren, both Republicans, are co-chairs of the Governor’s Task Force on Opioid Abuse.
Feb 17th, 2017CNBC television star Lemonis to launch new giving challenge with Marquette
Lemonis will donate up to $1.5 million of his own funds, matching gifts made by donors during the challenge with the goal of starting a student-run business program.
Feb 16th, 2017Marquette researchers find NFL rule decreases concussions, increases lower-body injuries
Hanson says the rule was well intentioned but ultimately harmful.
Feb 16th, 2017Milwaukee County Executive Abele goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
Abele says his focus is not on conflict but cooperation to address the county’s biggest problems, including persistent racial disparities.
Feb 15th, 2017The Real Story of Fake News
In a hilarious and insightful lecture, Scott Dikkers will chronicle the early years of The Onion and examine the impact of satirical news outlets on modern politics. Wednesday, Feb 15, 4–5 p.m. Alumni Memorial Union.
Feb 13th, 2017The Real Story of Fake News
In a hilarious and insightful lecture, Scott Dikkers will chronicle the early years of The Onion and examine the impact of satirical news outlets on modern politics. Wednesday, Feb 15, 4–5 p.m. Alumni Memorial Union.
Feb 12th, 2017The Real Story of Fake News
In a hilarious and insightful lecture, Scott Dikkers will chronicle the early years of The Onion and examine the impact of satirical news outlets on modern politics. Wednesday, Feb 15, 4–5 p.m. Alumni Memorial Union.
Feb 10th, 2017Former Gehl Foods chief goes ‘On the Issues’ to discuss political reform and U.S. competitiveness
Gehl says the current political system has become dysfunctional, and its inability to address key issues hurts U.S. competitiveness.
Feb 10th, 2017The Real Story of Fake News
In a hilarious and insightful lecture, Scott Dikkers will chronicle the early years of The Onion and examine the impact of satirical news outlets on modern politics. Wednesday, Feb 15, 4–5 p.m. Alumni Memorial Union.
Feb 9th, 2017The Real Story of Fake News
In a hilarious and insightful lecture, Scott Dikkers will chronicle the early years of The Onion and examine the impact of satirical news outlets on modern politics. Wednesday, Feb 15, 4–5 p.m. Alumni Memorial Union.
Feb 8th, 2017The Real Story of Fake News
In a hilarious and insightful lecture, Scott Dikkers will chronicle the early years of The Onion and examine the impact of satirical news outlets on modern politics. Wednesday, Feb 15, 4–5 p.m. Alumni Memorial Union.
Feb 7th, 2017Marquette Theatre presents Thornton Wilder’s ‘The Skin of Our Teeth’
The Skin of Our Teeth is a comedy that mixes satire, burlesque and farce.
Feb 7th, 2017Marquette professor receives $555,636 NSF grant for solar power study
Research will consider using a porous metal organic framework as a catalyst for solar-to-fuel conversion
Feb 3rd, 2017Marquette selects construction manager for athletic performance research center
Mortenson named construction manager
Jan 20th, 2017Marquette law professor, author O’Hear goes ‘On the Issues’ to discuss mass incarceration
O’Hear is a nationally recognized authority on criminal punishment.
Jan 19th, 2017Marquette alumni couple issue $10 million challenge to honor longtime past president
New residence hall facility will bear Father Wild’s name.
Jan 18th, 2017Sportscaster, ‘McGuire’ playwright Enberg goes ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
We’ll hear from Enberg, who recently retired from a broadcast career that spanned some 60 years.
Jan 9th, 2017Marquette Theatre presents ‘Fancy Nancy The Musical’
Fancy Nancy The Musical is based on Jane O’Connor’s best-selling book series, “Fancy Nancy.”
Jan 6th, 2017Marquette names new executive vice president for operations
Dave Lawlor will begin in his role on Jan. 10.
Jan 5th, 2017Marquette College of Communication and ASNE establish O’Brien Fellowship Award for Impact in Public Service Journalism
The award aims to reward an individual or team whose work helps to solve a community or societal issue, and leads to changes in laws, regulations or other demonstrated results.
Jan 3rd, 2017Marquette purchases rare first edition, first printing of The Hobbit
Classic edition of children’s book will be added to the university’s J.R.R. Tolkien Collection
Dec 20th, 2016NPR host will deliver lecture during Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Week
Michel Martin to address King’s legacy, Jan. 18
Dec 13th, 2016Marquette University develops community health-focused pre-dental post-baccalaureate program
Program is a partnership between the College of Health Sciences and the School of Dentistry
Dec 12th, 2016SunPower CEO to discuss changes in the solar industry at Marquette University’s Opus College of Engineering
Werner will talk about the evolution of the solar industry.
Dec 6th, 2016Marquette Opus College of Engineering receives three grants worth $630,459
Grants will fund two projects and start a robotics program within local high schools
Nov 29th, 2016Marquette researcher finds major Middle East dust storm caused by extreme drought, not regional conflict
In addition, Parolari and his team found that vegetation coverage was high in 2015 compared to previous years.
Nov 17th, 2016Cancer patients in Bangladesh, Nepal willing to use cell phone questionnaires on symptoms, pain
Two Marquette University researchers found.
Nov 11th, 2016Marquette Law School to host Restorative Justice Conference focused on domestic violence
The Law School established the Restorative Justice Initiative in 2004 to help support victims and communities in the process of healing from the effects of crime.
Nov 7th, 2016New Marquette Law School Poll finds Clinton leading Trump by 6 percentage points in Wisconsin; Senate race is virtually tied
Among Wisconsin likely voters, 46 percent support Hillary Clinton and 40 percent support Donald Trump.
Nov 2nd, 2016Microsoft president Smith to discuss technology, diversity and future challenges in visit to Marquette Law School
In his roles with Microsoft, Smith has engaged with some of the central questions facing the economy and our society
Nov 1st, 2016Marquette to construct seasonal dome over portion of Valley Fields facility
The cost of the project is approximately $3.6 million and construction will begin immediately.
Oct 28th, 2016Charles Franklin goes ‘On the Issues’ to present final Marquette Law School Poll of 2016 election season
The Marquette Law School Poll is the most extensive statewide polling project in Wisconsin history.
Oct 25th, 2016Marquette to host traveling photo exhibition of papal visits to the Holy Land
Building Bridges of Faith: Photographs of Papal Visits to the Holy Land, 1964–2014 on display through Nov. 11
Oct 24th, 2016Wisconsin Elections Commission leaders go ‘On the Issues’ at Marquette Law School
The November election will be the biggest test yet for the new Wisconsin Elections Commission.
Oct 24th, 2016Marquette to host symposium on 1990s peace accords in El Salvador and Guatemala
Event focuses on current conditions, focusing on migration, impunity and social justice
Oct 20th, 2016Marquette biochemist identifies blueprint for enzyme that makes ammonia
Discovery could lead to energy savings in fertilizer production
Oct 19th, 2016NYU Law professor Barkow to address the politics of mass incarceration for Marquette Law School’s Barrock Lecture
Barkow also serves as the faculty director of NYU’s Center on the Administration of Criminal Law.
Oct 18th, 2016Prominent African-American Poet and Playwright Will Make Two Visits to Marquette
The appearance is open to students, faculty and the public.
Oct 14th, 2016Marquette Sets Date for Residence Hall Groundbreaking
Renderings of $96 million, 750-bed facility released
Oct 13th, 2016New Marquette Law School Poll finds Wisconsin voters shifting support to Clinton after Trump video release
A new Marquette Law School Poll finds 44 percent of Wisconsin likely voters supporting Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton for president and 37 percent supporting Republican Donald Trump.
Oct 12th, 2016Marquette receives $1 million NSF grant so Milwaukee teachers can earn certification to teach computer science
Marquette will administer the grant for nearly 200 MPS teachers to receive certification to teach computer science.
Oct 3rd, 2016The Honorable George Mitchell to discuss turbulence in the Middle East at Marquette on Oct. 6
The Senate majority leader from 1989 to 1995, Mitchell was the former chairman of The Walt Disney Co.
Sep 30th, 2016Marquette alumni couple give $3.5 million gift for scholarship aid
This is the second scholarship Don and Fran Herdrich have endowed at Marquette.
Sep 29th, 2016Georgia history professor to discuss Edgar Allan Poe at Marquette’s Klement Lecture, Oct. 3
Berry will examine what Poe’s alcoholism meant in an era of increasing temperance activism.
Sep 28th, 2016Marquette, A. O. Smith release water study results
Water and manufacturing study led by Marquette, A. O. Smith and U.S. Council on Competitiveness stresses need for stewardship, innovation
Sep 27th, 2016Marquette real estate professors honored with best paper awards
Pennington-Cross, Cashman lauded by American Real Estate Society
Sep 26th, 2016A.O. Smith Corp. and Marquette University to hold Sept. 27 news conference to highlight national study results on water security threats and solutions
The study also comes weeks after the U.S. Senate passed the Water Resources Development Act of 2016.
Sep 23rd, 2016New Marquette Law School Poll finds tight presidential race, Feingold with edge in Wisconsin
Poll finds 44 percent of Wisconsin likely voters supporting Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton for president and 42 percent supporting Republican Donald Trump in a head-to-head matchup.
Sep 21st, 2016Marquette University Police Department reports significant drop in crime during first full year
These statistics include activity in MUPD’s patrol zone, which extends beyond Marquette’s campus to include a significant portion of the surrounding community.
Sep 20th, 2016Catalysts, alkenes topics of Marquette University chemistry lectures this fall
Dr. Scott J. Miller and Dr. Marsha I. Lester will each give a lecture on catalysts and alkenes.
Sep 15th, 2016Physicist on the New Horizons mission to Pluto to present annual Coyne Lecture at Marquette University
Dr. Spencer specializes in studies of the moons of the outer planets.
Sep 13th, 2016White House regulatory affairs administrator Shelanski to present Law School’s Boden Lecture
Howard A. Shelanski will present “Sound policy in the balance: The uncertain future of the regulatory state.”
Sep 12th, 2016Professor, author Cramer goes ‘On the Issues’ to discuss resentment among rural Wisconsin voters
Cramer is the author of “The Politics of Resentment: Rural Consciousness in Wisconsin and the Rise of Scott Walker.”
Sep 12th, 2016Northwestern history professor to give inaugural talk for new Latin American Studies major and minor
Dr. Geraldo L. Cadava will present a lecture, “Latin America and the Roots of Latino Conservatism,” on Sept. 15, from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Sep 6th, 2016Lovell announces strategic executive realignment
Marquette president says changes will advance university in new ways
Sep 1st, 2016New Marquette Law School Poll finds Clinton edge over Trump narrowing to pre-convention levels among Wisconsin voters
Among likely voters Clinton is supported by 45 percent and Trump by 42 percent in the new poll.
Aug 31st, 2016Marquette Law School to host conference on public policy and American drinking water
This conference will take an interdisciplinary approach to exploring the water-related legal, scientific, engineering and environmental issues that fill today’s news and touch all of our lives.
Aug 30th, 2016Marquette mathematics, statistics and computer science professor receives Way Klingler Young Scholars Award
The award grants up to $32,000 to fund a one-semester sabbatical.
Aug 26th, 2016Statement from Marquette University on the Death of Former Student Matthew Thompson
Matthew attended Marquette from Fall 2006 to Spring 2008 and was a student in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences.
Aug 25th, 2016Marquette English professor receives Way Klingler Young Scholars Award
Canavan explores connections between our world and the world of science fiction, specifically in the context of ecology and the environment.
Aug 19th, 2016Marquette philosophy professor receives Way Klingler Young Scholars Award
The award grants up to $32,000 to fund a one-semester sabbatical.
Aug 17th, 2016Marquette biomedical sciences professor receives Way Klingler Young Scholars Award
Blackmore is currently working on systematically screening hundreds of genes to find those best suited to treat spinal cord injury.
Aug 12th, 2016Marquette University professors receive Way Klingler Teaching Enhancement Award
This award grants up to $20,000, which these five professors will use to fund an artistic dance and multi-art performance at the St. Joan of Arc chapel next spring.
Aug 11th, 2016Marquette biomedical sciences professor receives Way Klingler Fellowship in sciences
The award will allow Peoples to research the mechanism by which alcohol acts on one of its major target proteins in the central nervous system.
Aug 10th, 2016New Marquette Law School Poll finds Clinton widening lead over Trump in Wisconsin
And among likely voters in November’s election, Feingold has the support of 53 percent while Johnson is supported by 42 percent.
Aug 10th, 2016New Marquette study shows benefits of ‘flipped classroom’
The flipped model approach pushes lecture content out of class, often using short video lectures and quizzes
Aug 9th, 2016Marquette biomedical engineering professor receives Way Klingler Sabbatical Award
This award will allow her to spend one academic year as a visiting researcher in the Advanced Ocular Imaging Program at the Eye Institute of the Medical College of Wisconsin.
Aug 9th, 2016Marquette to host DiverseCity basketball camp
Camp aims to promote understanding among youth from diverse racial and socioeconomic backgrounds
Aug 4th, 2016Marquette University’s Chapter and Adviser of Sigma Delta Pi Earn National Recognitions
Dr. Germán D. Carrillo was instrumental in earning this national honor that was awarded to only 13 chapters nationwide in 2016.
Aug 3rd, 2016Marquette Spanish professor receives Way Klingler Fellowship in the humanities
Afinoguénova aims to give scholars the interdisciplinary tools to analyze the literature, using computer analysis and visualization through her Spanish Traveler’s Project.
Jul 29th, 2016Marquette names Father Tom Krettek as next vice president for mission and ministry
University also promotes Lora Strigens to vice president for planning and strategy
Jul 28th, 2016Marquette one of five universities in nation selected for the 2016 Higher Education Civic Engagement Award
Marquette is just one of five universities and colleges nationwide to receive the honor.
Jul 21st, 2016Marquette selects design, construction management firms for new residence hall project
New 750-bed development to open for 2018-19 academic year
Jul 15th, 2016Marquette’s College of Health Sciences Receives $1 Million Gift from Dennis and Barbara Klein
Donation will establish health sciences innovation fund
Jul 14th, 2016Marquette computer scientists awarded $1 million NSF grant to develop model for career change into computing
The award will build off an innovative I.T. Boot Camp Marquette computer scientists piloted in 2013.
Jul 13th, 2016Marquette education and counseling psychology professor honored for research excellence
Fox has been at Marquette since 1982, and during that time he has worked to engage members of the community on early childhood mental health treatment.
Jul 7th, 2016Marquette names next dean of nursing
Dr. Janet Wessel Krejci returns to university; will start Jan. 1, 2017
Jul 6th, 2016Marquette psychology professor honored with university’s highest teaching honor
Her students describe her “knowledge, compassion, dedication and passion” as winning and inspirational attributes.
Jul 1st, 2016Marquette accounting professor awarded university’s highest teaching honor
Gruber joined Marquette University in 2000.
Jun 30th, 2016Marquette biologist earns $900,000 grant to advance studies on climate-driven changes in tropical forests
Accelerated vine growth linked to climate change, professor found
Jun 30th, 2016Marquette names new dean of admissions
Troyer will begin in his new role Aug. 1.
Jun 29th, 2016Marquette biomedical sciences professor receives university’s highest teaching honor
Teaching Excellence Awards are the highest honor bestowed upon Marquette University faculty members.
Jun 24th, 2016Marquette mathematics, statistics and computer science professor receives university’s highest teaching honor
He has been working to double the number of teachers in Wisconsin who teach computer science and coding.
Jun 22nd, 2016Marquette, UC–San Francisco study shows poor reporting on mental health interventions for LGBT community
Study shows researchers are not reporting sexual orientation and transgender identities in psychotherapy outcome studies for anxiety and depression.
Jun 17th, 2016New Marquette Law School Poll finds Clinton, Feingold leading
Majorities have negative views of presidential candidates
Jun 15th, 2016Marquette names Dr. Xavier A. Cole as next vice president for student affairs
Cole will begin in his new role on July 1.
Jun 6th, 2016Marquette Student Veterans Association, Veteran Affairs Nursing Academic Partnership, Zablocki VA Medical Center to co-host forum on veteran care
The panelists for this conference are from the VA Medical Center and collaborating community agencies.
May 31st, 2016Sensenbrenner, Mukasey, Flynn among guests for Law School conference on post-9/11 national security and individual liberty issues
The terror attacks on September 11, 2001, led the U.S. government to enact new laws and take additional steps to protect national security. But has the government gone too far?
May 26th, 2016Marquette, Rexnord to launch ‘Bridge to Business’ program for young engineers
Effort propelled by $1 million corporate gift from Rexnord
May 23rd, 2016Marquette will seek Hispanic-serving institution designation
University aims to more than double Hispanic student enrollment
May 16th, 2016Marquette University announces 2016–17 theatre season
Five selected plays around the theme “Worlds Collide” will explore this phenomenon and draw connections and comparisons.
May 13th, 2016State representative Kooyenga, teachers’ union president Schroeder to discuss the future of education in Milwaukee
The two guests will discuss what they see as the best ways to improve educational outcomes for Milwaukee children.
May 11th, 2016Marquette University offers master’s in nursing option for professionals looking to change career paths
Pleasant Prairie will be location for new nursing simulation lab
May 9th, 2016Marquette University has two winners of prestigious Fulbright Awards
They will spend several months working overseas as English teaching assistants through the prestigious program celebrating its 70th year.
May 6th, 2016Lovell announces major residence hall development on Marquette University campus
$96 million project to include two new residence halls
May 2nd, 2016Marquette investment professor wins inaugural Brennan Master Teacher Award
Honor bestowed courtesy of a nearly $1 million gift from the Edward Brennan family
Apr 28th, 2016Author, sociology professor Sharkey goes “On the Issues” to discuss racial inequality issues affecting urban areas
Sharkey is the author of Stuck in Place: Urban Neighborhoods and the End of Progress Toward Racial Equality.
Apr 22nd, 2016Marquette real estate students win regional case competition
Marks third consecutive victory at NAIOP challenge
Apr 20th, 2016Nearly 270 high school students to participate in a computer science programming competition at Marquette University
Many of the students attending the competition are learning computer science in their schools with the support of a $1 million grant that Marquette received in 2014 from the National Science Foundation.
Apr 11th, 2016Andreesen Horowitz partner, former Facebook general counsel Ullyot to present Nies Lecture at Marquette Law School
Ullyot is a partner with Andreessen Horowitz, the leading venture capital firm in Silicon Valley.
Apr 8th, 2016Marquette to host 5th annual Corporate Communication Summit
Conference to focus on developing next generation of corporate communicators
Apr 1st, 2016New Marquette Law School Poll finds Cruz, Sanders ahead in Wisconsin presidential primaries
Bradley leads state Supreme Court race
Mar 30th, 2016Charles Franklin goes “On the Issues” to present new Marquette Law School Poll
The Marquette Law School Poll is the most extensive statewide polling project in Wisconsin history.
Mar 21st, 2016Marquette Theatre to present Wine in the Wilderness
Set during the Harlem race riots of 1964, Wine in the Wilderness deals with treatment of African-American women within their community and the struggle to define true beauty and perfection.
Mar 17th, 2016Marquette Autism Consortium formed to help people with autism spectrum disorder
The consortium looks to expand the range of services, and how these services are coordinated, for students with ASD on campus
Mar 10th, 2016Dr. Judith Mayotte will deliver Marquette Commencement address
Mayotte earned a Ph.D. in 1976 and has been a pioneer in women’s studies and an Emmy and Peabody Award winner for her work in the documentary series Portrait of America.
Mar 3rd, 2016Judge Albert Diaz to present Marquette Law School’s Hallows Lecture
Judge Albert Diaz of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit will present “Life Tenure on the Bench: Virtue or Vice?”
Feb 26th, 2016New Marquette Law School Poll finds tight Democratic race, Trump maintaining Republican lead in Wisconsin
A new Marquette Law School Poll finds a tight race for the Democratic presidential nomination in Wisconsin and Donald Trump maintaining his lead for the Republican nomination
Feb 25th, 2016Harvard professor, author Desmond goes “On the Issues” to discuss new book on eviction and urban poverty in Milwaukee
In his visit to the Law School, Desmond will discuss his new book and the issues of poverty, inequality and housing policy in large American cities.
Feb 25th, 2016Milwaukee Area Technical College president Martin goes “On the Issues” at Marquette Law
Martin will discuss the college’s larger strategy for meeting the needs of its students and the region’s employers.
Feb 22nd, 2016Marquette Volunteer Legal Clinic to receive two awards recognizing community engagement
One presented by Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome E. Listecki and the other by the United Community Center.
Feb 22nd, 2016Marquette researcher studying application of cancer genes for treatment of spinal cord injury
Dr. Murray Blackmore receives $415,000 in new grant funding for research
Feb 18th, 2016Charles Franklin goes “On the Issues” to present new Marquette Law School Poll
The Marquette Law School Poll is the most extensive statewide polling project in Wisconsin history.
Feb 15th, 2016Marquette Theatre to present Shakespeare’s ‘As You Like It’
One of Shakespeare’s finest comedies returns to the Marquette Theatre stage.
Feb 10th, 2016Engineering researcher finds chemical in soaps linked to antibiotic resistance
Professor’s related study discovers technology to remove problematic agent from wastewater
Feb 4th, 2016Oxford historian highlights lecture series on Easter Rising in Ireland at Marquette University
Foster is the Carroll professor of Irish History at Hertford College, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Feb 2nd, 2016Marquette researcher receives $800,000 grant to fund neuroscience study
Study will examine the mechanisms of memory creation and brain function
Feb 1st, 2016New Marquette Law School Poll finds tight races in Wisconsin presidential primaries
Feingold holds lead over Johnson in U.S. Senate race
Jan 28th, 2016Marquette Mission Week is Jan. 31 to Feb. 5
Week to focus on environmental issues in light of Laudato Sí
Jan 28th, 2016Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge Borowski goes “On the Issues” at Marquette Law
Judge Borowski has presided over 100 homicide cases.
Jan 27th, 2016Economist finds discriminatory lending practices in mortgage industry
Dr. Andrew Hanson’s study shows unfair treatment of African-Americans by lenders
Jan 26th, 2016Common Ground leaders go “On the Issues” at Marquette Law
Common Ground has been working on a range of issues in the Milwaukee area for years, but its profile rose considerably during the debate over a new downtown arena.
Jan 25th, 2016Marquette Law School to host Wisconsin U.S. Senate candidates in upcoming “On the Issues” events
Feingold will appear on Tuesday, Jan. 26, and Johnson will appear on Friday, Feb. 5. Both events are at 12:15 p.m.
Jan 22nd, 2016Antihydrogen neutral as charged, Marquette researcher finds
Research conducted at CERN laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland
Jan 22nd, 2016Marquette University to partner with Aurora Health Care on Athletic Performance Research Center
Aurora announces $40 million capital investment in the project
Jan 20th, 2016Charles Franklin goes “On the Issues” to present new Marquette Law School Poll
The Marquette Law School Poll is the most extensive statewide polling project in Wisconsin history.
Jan 19th, 2016Law professor, author Cashin to present lecture on Martin Luther King’s ‘Trumpet of Conscience’ and current race relations
Cashin will compare the similarities and differences between King’s assessment of race relations, poverty, inequality and violence in 1967 to today.
Jan 12th, 2016Marquette names next dean of Diederich College of Communication
Dr. Kimo Ah Yun is longtime faculty member, administrator at Sacramento State
Jan 7th, 2016Marquette Theatre to present Ivy + Bean The Musical
Tickets are $12, and available to purchase online.
Jan 7th, 2016CNBC television star Lemonis partners with Marquette University to launch $1 Million Challenge
Lemonis is hoping to attract members of the Marquette community who don’t normally give to the university.
Dec 28th, 2015Marquette Theatre’s ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ to be performed at festival
A final dress rehearsal performance that is open to the public, will be held Wednesday, Jan. 6, at 7:00 p.m. at the Evan P. & Marion Helfaer Theatre.
Dec 15th, 2015Marquette awarded $354,000 to fund 170 paid internships
Grant from Great Lakes Higher Education Guaranty Corporation creates paid internships for students with financial need
Nov 30th, 2015Marquette University and A. O. Smith Corporation to lead initiative advising White House and Congress on manufacturing and water solutions
It will solidify the Milwaukee region’s strength in both water and manufacturing.
Nov 20th, 2015New MU Law School Poll finds Carson, Trump and Rubio atop Wisconsin primary race
Clinton holds edge among Wisconsin Democrats
Nov 19th, 2015Milwaukee home financing company wins social venture contest
Strong Blocks takes top prize at 2015 Good Money Challenge
Nov 19th, 2015Milwaukee County Chief Judge Maxine White to visit “On the Issues with Mike Gousha”
Judge White became chief judge in August, and is responsible for the administration of judicial business in the Milwaukee County Circuit Court.
Nov 13th, 2015Marquette University receives $6 million in grants from Burke Foundation for Trinity Fellows and Burke Scholars programs
The Burke grants allow for an expansion of the Trinity Fellows program.
Nov 12th, 2015Former U.S. ambassador to Republic of Korea to give keynote lecture at Marquette University
Kim’s speech is titled “The U.S.-Republic of Korea Alliance: Built to Last.” A reception will follow his speech.
Nov 9th, 2015Near West Side Partners representatives go “On the Issues”
Hear from the leaders of the anchor institutions that are spearheading the NWSP effort on their vision to transform the area and the progress they’ve made in the first year of the initiative.
Nov 6th, 2015More than 300 Marquette students to help older adults stay safe, independent and warm this winter
Marquette students will travel throughout Milwaukee, particularly the Near West Side, to assist older adults in raking leaves and cleaning yards at more than 50 homes.
Nov 4th, 2015Marquette Army ROTC team advances to 2016 skills competition at West Point
Nine-person team wins regional military skills competition at Fort McCoy to advance to international event
Nov 4th, 2015Marquette scientist receives $500,000 grant to study genes involved in growing rice in cold climates
Schläppi, a geneticist and molecular biologist, is developing an experimental cold-resistant strain of rice.
Nov 3rd, 2015Bucks President Feigin goes “On the Issues” at Marquette Law
Feigin has decades of sports, corporate management and marketing experience, including a stint as vice president of marketing for the New York Knicks.
Nov 2nd, 2015Marquette Theatre presents “To Kill a Mockingbird: An African American Perspective” lecture
The play will run at the Marquette Theatre from Nov. 12-22.
Oct 30th, 2015Marquette Theatre presents ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’
To Kill A Mockingbird is co-sponsored by Rid Racism Milwaukee.
Oct 26th, 2015Law and social policy scholar Lacey to examine concepts of criminal responsibility in Marquette Law School’s Barrock Lecture
Professor Lacey held a chair in criminal law and legal theory at the London School of Economics from 1998 to 2010.
Oct 23rd, 2015Marquette College of Nursing, VA Medical Center to co-host forum on caring for veterans
The panelists for this conference are from the VA Medical Center and collaborating community agencies.
Oct 23rd, 2015Marquette Law School and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel conference to examine future of the American public library
For generations, the public library has been a cornerstone of our democracy and a beloved cultural institution. But what about the future?
Oct 22nd, 2015Former Congressmen Obey, Petri go “On the Issues” at Marquette Law
During this visit to the Law School, Obey and Petri will share lessons they learned from decades of public service.
Oct 21st, 2015Marquette College of Nursing receives U.S. Department of Education grant for graduate studies
The fellowship program will be directed by Dr. Margaret Bull, professor and director of the Ph.D. program.
Oct 20th, 2015Marquette Presents forum series on depression to be held in Chicago
Sports reporter Trenni Kusnierek will share her personal story
Oct 19th, 2015Marquette Department of Biological Sciences receives $590,000 grant for graduate education
The fellowship program will be directed by Dr. Michael Schläppi, associate professor of biological sciences.
Oct 14th, 2015New Deal Projects topic of Klement Lecture at Marquette University
Brechin will present “Recovering from the Great Depression: The Living New Deal Project Uncovers a Lost Civilization Built 80 Years Ago, and What We Can Learn From It Today.”
Oct 13th, 2015Kleefisch goes “On the Issues” at Marquette Law
A self-described "Wisconsin-proud conservative woman," Kleefisch was elected to office in 2010.
Oct 13th, 2015Marquette scientists find vines in tropical forest may significantly accelerate climate change
The three-year project by Marquette biologists found that the amount of carbon absorbed in a tropical forest in Panama decreased by 76 percent per year when the woody vines, called lianas, were present.
Oct 12th, 2015John and Diane Foley, parents of Marquette alumnus James Foley, to attend Mass of Remembrance for their son on Sunday
It is the first of three events at Marquette this month to remember James Foley.
Oct 9th, 2015Noted health economist Emily Oster to speak at Marquette
New book focuses on using data to make better pregnancy decisions
Oct 8th, 2015Stith, Contreras go “On the Issues” to discuss launch of new Cristo Rey Jesuit High School in Milwaukee
Cristo Rey Milwaukee is new to the city’s education scene.
Oct 2nd, 2015Marquette to name new Jesuit Residence in honor of donor’s father
Dr. E. J. O’Brien Jesuit Residence recognizes generosity of Patricia and Donald Schneider
Oct 1st, 2015Marquette Law School Poll finds Walker job approval at 37 percent, following presidential run
Trump takes GOP lead, Clinton holds Dem edge in Wisconsin
Sep 30th, 2015Marquette nursing students to participate in ‘blessing of the hands’
The ceremony will be held Sunday, Oct. 4, at 1:30 p.m. at Church of the Gesu, located at 1145 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Sep 29th, 2015Marquette events will raise awareness for suicide prevention
Marquette is one of 12 sites to participate in national traveling display of 1,100 backpacks
Sep 25th, 2015Marquette Law School hires Strifling as director of expanded Water Law and Policy Initiative
Strifling, a 2004 graduate of the Law School and 2000 graduate of Marquette’s Opus College of Engineering, becomes the initiative’s inaugural director.
Sep 24th, 2015National Sports Law Institute conference to address fairness, integrity and safety issues in sports
Major League Baseball Commissioner Emeritus Allan (Bud) Selig is among the speakers scheduled to appear at this year’s conference.
Sep 23rd, 2015Charles Franklin goes “On the Issues” to present new Marquette Law School Poll
Franklin and Mike Gousha will go inside the numbers of the poll
Sep 22nd, 2015Chicago Fed chief to keynote annual Business Leaders Forum
Dr. Charles Evans will deliver ‘A Perspective on Monetary Policy’ Sept. 28
Sep 17th, 2015Wisconsin Attorney General Schimel goes “On the Issues”
He is working with local law enforcement to stop the dramatic surge in Milwaukee gun violence.
Sep 16th, 2015Marquette researchers receive $2.8 million grant to study effects of exercise
Study will examine causes of fatigue and reduced muscle mass in older men and women
Sep 16th, 2015Marquette University President Michael R. Lovell to attend White House welcome ceremony for Pope Francis
Francis, who was named pope on March 13, 2013, is the first Jesuit pope.
Sep 15th, 2015Harvard social sciences professor Sampson to present Boden Lecture, go “On the Issues” at Marquette Law School
Sampson will present “Neighborhood Inequality and Public Policy: What Can Milwaukee Learn from Chicago and Boston?”
Sep 11th, 2015Marquette researcher receives $1.7 million grant to fund brain studies
Study will examine the brain’s “biological clock” and its role in human health
Sep 10th, 2015Urban planning expert Park goes “On the Issues” to discuss the future of the American city
As the former planning director for Denver and Milwaukee, Park led the preparation of downtown plans, numerous neighborhood plans, and comprehensive zoning code updates.
Sep 3rd, 2015Panel goes “On the Issues” to discuss Walker presidential campaign
In this hour-long conversation, we’ll take a closer look at Walker’s bid for national office with two award-winning reporters.
Aug 31st, 2015Dr. Lisa Petrella awarded Way Klingler Fellowship in science
Petrella is hopeful that her work can guide the future in how generations will manage health, agriculture and ecology in the face of increasing global temperatures.
Aug 28th, 2015Marquette Theatre presents ‘Loose Lips Sink Ships’
Loose Lips Sink Ships pays tribute to the Greatest Generation.
Aug 26th, 2015Dr. Melissa J. Ganz awarded Way Klingler Young Scholars Award
Ganz specializes in 18th-century British literature and culture, law and literature, and the history of the novel.
Aug 25th, 2015Milwaukee Police Chief Ed Flynn goes “On the Issues”
With 2015 far from over, the city has already recorded more homicides than it did in all of 2014.
Aug 24th, 2015Two Marquette real estate professors win best paper awards
Pennington-Cross, Cashman honored by American Real Estate Association
Aug 24th, 2015Marquette Law School Poll finds Walker, Clinton leading primary fields among Wisconsin voters
For U.S. Senate, Feingold 47, Johnson 42
Aug 20th, 2015Marquette names next dean of the Graduate School
Dr. Douglas Woods, psychology chair at Texas A&M, will start Jan. 1, 2016
Aug 20th, 2015Marquette names first-ever James Foley scholar
“James Foley is the type of man I strive to be every day, and I could not be more honored and humbled to be the first Foley scholar.”
Aug 19th, 2015Marquette communication professor earns Fulbright award
Dr. Robert Shuter will also present research on the ‘distracted student’
Aug 18th, 2015Marquette senior economics professor awarded Fulbright
Toumanoff will teach at Armenian university
Aug 18th, 2015Marquette engineering professor honored with Teaching Excellence Award
Voglewede is an energetic instructor who is passionate about teaching and student learning.
Aug 13th, 2015Marquette researchers receive grant to study treatment for caregivers of military-related spinal cord injuries
The research will identify supports and barriers to successful adjustment, particularly focusing on attending to differences between military and civilian populations.
Aug 12th, 2015Charles Franklin goes “On the Issues” to present new Marquette Law School Poll
The Marquette Law School Poll is the most extensive statewide polling project in Wisconsin history.
Aug 11th, 2015Marquette researcher receives grant to educate and treat patients with brittle bone disease
The research will consist of two clinical projects.
Aug 7th, 2015Marquette physical therapy professor honored with Teaching Excellence Award
Starsky fosters student learning through innovative, high-impact practices such as student research opportunities, collaborative student assignments, service learning and capstone projects.
Aug 5th, 2015Dr. Jeremy Fyke recipient of Way Klingler Young Scholar Award
With the award, Fyke will work on several research projects during his sabbatical.
Jul 30th, 2015New Marquette Law School Poll finds opportunities, limits to public support for cooperation in the Chicago “megacity”
Study of Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin residents explores attitudes on workforce training, funding for transportation and tourism, and neighborhood and police matters
Jul 28th, 2015Marquette professor receives Way Klingler Sabbatical Award
Moon is regarded as a highly accomplished researcher with a long track record of publishing quality research from various projects.
Jul 24th, 2015Dr. Marilyn Frenn and Mary Jo Wiemiller receive the 2015 Way Klingler Teaching Enhancement Award
Frenn and Wiemiller plan to use the $20,000 monetary part of the award to develop learning modules in Desire2Learn, Marquette’s e-Learning application.
Jul 16th, 2015Marquette Ph.D. student selected for prestigious Robert Wood Johnson Foundation award
“It is a tremendous honor to receive this scholarship, which will help support my studies in pediatric critical care,” King said.
Jul 16th, 2015Marquette accepting applications for inaugural Boost Program for social innovation
Online applications will be accepted through Wednesday, Aug. 26, at 5 p.m.
Jul 15th, 2015Marquette Law School, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel conference to examine public attitudes toward collaboration in the Chicago ‘megacity’
New Marquette Law School Poll surveys residents of Wisconsin, Illinois and Indiana
Jul 14th, 2015Marquette nursing professor appointed to national advisory board
Hughes’ area of research focuses on the organization of healthcare institutions and systems of care.
Jul 9th, 2015Dr. Serdar Bozdag receives Way Klingler Young Scholar Award
MILWAUKEE – Dr. Serdar Bozdag, assistant professor of mathematics, statistics and computer science at Marquette University, has been awarded Marquette’s Way Klingler Young Scholar Award, which provides faculty with a one-semester sabbatical for research. The award will allow Bozdag to focus on the development of a computational tool for a whole genome. He wants to develop computational tools to integrate biological data to reverse engineer gene regulatory networks. “This tool will allow biologists and clinicians to identify therapeutic targets and drivers,” said Bozdag. Bozdag’s research is designed to understand the genetic basis of diseases. He will use the results from his research as preliminary data to apply for a National Institutes of health grant, where he will propose to integrate other types of biological data to increase the accuracy of reverse engineering even further. Way Klingler Young Scholar Awards support promising young scholars in critical stages of their careers. The awards of up to $32,000 are intended to fund $2,000 in operating costs and to cover up to 50 percent of salary to afford the recipient a one-semester sabbatical.
Jul 8th, 2015Marquette history professor honored with teaching excellence award
Foster is said to have the Jesuit characteristic of cura personalis in her DNA.
Jun 30th, 2015Dr. Ulrich Lehner awarded Way Klingler Fellowship in the humanities
Lehner intends to use his fellowship award to write a book based on traveling and digitizing archival documents.
Jun 25th, 2015Future Milwaukee accepting applications for 2015-16 class
Applications are available online; the deadline to apply is Friday, July 17.
Jun 24th, 2015Marquette Opus College of Engineering to guarantee admission to select Bruce-Guadalupe Community School students
The students will make their initial visit to Marquette Wednesday, June 24, to tour the campus and visit the engineering labs.
Jun 23rd, 2015Marquette engineering students honored with national award for bridge project
The department received the top prize of $25,000 for their submission.
Jun 23rd, 2015Dr. Scott Reid awarded Way Klingler Fellowship in science
Reid’s research, which began in 2010, was made possible through his Way Klingler Sabbatical award.
Jun 19th, 2015Lovell announces inaugural innovation fund awardees
Marquette president grants nearly $5 million to 38 unique projects
Jun 15th, 2015Marquette professor honored for research excellence
Demerdash is most proud of his work as a professor and has taught at Marquette for more than twenty years.
Jun 12th, 2015Marquette Nursing professor honored with teaching excellence award
Dressler, of Brookfield, Wisconsin, is described by many as a “master teacher.”
Jun 9th, 2015Marquette joins Play It Forward Wisconsin Coalition
University underscores support for new arena, related developments
Jun 9th, 2015Marquette Law School, Public Policy Forum launch website to explore Milwaukee’s entertainment and cultural needs
Site lets users set funding priorities, explore financing solutions
Jun 4th, 2015Stroke is topic of next Marquette Presents forum
A panel of experts in biomedical engineering, medicine, physical therapy and speech pathology and audiology from the Marquette University College of Health Sciences and the Medical College of Wisconsin will headline the next Marquette Presents forum.
May 28th, 2015Public Policy Forum, Marquette Law School partner to launch new website focused on Milwaukee’s entertainment and cultural needs
Site to be unveiled during June 4 “On the Issues” presentation
May 27th, 2015Former Obama campaign strategist David Axelrod goes “On the Issues”
As a political consultant, Axelrod has managed media and communications strategy for 150 local, state and national campaigns.
May 21st, 2015Marquette University Haggerty Museum of Art names new director
Susan Longhenry has been named director of the Haggerty Museum of Art at Marquette University.
May 15th, 2015Marquette names next Opus Dean of Engineering
Dr. Kristina Ropella, interim dean will assume permanent role
May 12th, 2015Marquette University psychology student named president of the national Active Minds Student Advisory Committee
At Marquette, Pasternak researches mental health stigma in the Psychology Department, and she hopes to earn her Ph.D. in psychology.
May 6th, 2015Marquette names next Keyes Dean of Business Administration
Dr. Brian Till, business dean from Xavier University, will start July 13
Apr 29th, 2015Marquette Law School, College of Education to host half-day conference on critical K-12 education issues
The event is part of a continuing series of conferences on K–12 education sponsored by the Law School and College of Education, and is open to the public.
Apr 29th, 2015Marquette University College of Nursing to host forum on violence against children in Milwaukee
The forum is free and open to the public.
Apr 28th, 2015Alumnus establishes $1 million scholarship for business school
John Seramur boosts longtime gift for scholarship aid
Apr 27th, 2015Marquette University Department of Public Safety to become commissioned police department on May 1
The university expects to have approximately 35 commissioned officers in place by the start of the 2015-16 academic year.
Apr 24th, 2015Rick Majerus Family Foundation gives $1 million to Marquette to create endowed scholarship in his honor
"Rick believed in developing all facets of his players' lives, and education was at the top of that list."
Apr 23rd, 2015Marquette University and Alverno College Win WELCOA Gold Awards
Only two institutes of higher education in Milwaukee made the list
Apr 23rd, 2015Marquette College of Communication announces next class of journalists to join O’Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism
Begun in 2012-13, the O’Brien Fellowship has already enabled seven newsroom professionals to produce the highest caliber of work – stories with the potential to change policies and lives.
Apr 20th, 2015Marquette University has two winners of prestigious Fulbright Awards
A Marquette University graduate student and a recent graduate have been selected for 2015-16 Fulbright U.S. Student awards.
Apr 17th, 2015Marquette Law School Poll finds Walker job approval down
Clinton leads presidential matchups; controversy over budget
Apr 16th, 2015Marquette University’s largest day of service brings together 1,800 volunteers
Hunger Clean-Up has grown into one of the most successful service events of its kind in the nation
Apr 15th, 2015Charles Franklin goes “On the Issues” to present first Marquette Law School Poll of 2015
Franklin has directed the poll since its inception in 2012 and joined the Marquette faculty on a full-time basis in August 2013.
Apr 8th, 2015ACLU voting rights advocate goes “On the Issues” at Marquette Law
Dale Ho supervises the ACLU’s nationwide voting rights litigation efforts, which include active cases in more than a dozen states.
Apr 2nd, 2015Wisconsin Senate leaders go “On the Issues” at Marquette Law
Shilling and Fitzgerald will give their views on state budget deliberations, spending and policy priorities.
Mar 31st, 2015NEWaukee president Damiani goes “On the Issues” at Marquette Law
She will offer a millennial’s view of Milwaukee, and explain why she believes NEWaukee is part of a movement that will help the city reach its full potential.
Mar 27th, 2015Marquette Law Professor Secunda earns prestigious Fulbright Award
Through original research and interviews, Secunda hopes to bring back valuable ideas to improve the 401(k) retirement system in the United States.
Mar 25th, 2015Marquette receives $200,000 federal grant to study drinking water treatment
The research will be done in Marquette’s Water Quality Center.
Mar 24th, 2015Employee engagement focus of Marquette’s Corporate Communication Summit
FitzPatrick will share her journey to deepen trust and engagement among all of Johnson & Johnson stakeholders .
Mar 17th, 2015Award-winning filmmaker and humanitarian to speak at Marquette University
Her keynote will be at 6:30 p.m. in the Alumni Memorial Union Monaghan Ballrooms, 1442 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Mar 12th, 2015MU prof to be inducted into National Academy of Inventors
Dr. Joseph Schimmels, assistant dean for research and professor of mechanical engineering, will receive award March 20
Mar 12th, 2015Marquette Theatre presents Stephen Sondheim’s ‘Company’
Support for Company is provided by the Wilson Family Foundation and Hulbert Piano, LLC.
Mar 11th, 2015Marquette Law School to host 2015 Restorative Justice Conference
Survivors, community members explore impact of human trafficking
Mar 10th, 2015Peace activist to deliver MU commencement address
Sister Margaret “Peggy” O’Neill to be keynoter at May 17 ceremony
Mar 4th, 2015Marquette elects two new members to Board of Trustees
Todd A. Adams and Hon. Janine P. Geske.
Feb 27th, 2015Marquette accepting applications for ImpactNext business model competition
Partnership with Milwaukee-based Fashion Angels’ ‘Future She-E-O Contest’
Feb 19th, 2015Wisconsin Assembly leaders Barca, Vos to speak at Marquette Law conference on campaign finance regulation
The conversation between Barca and Vos, the third and final session of the conference, will be moderated by Mike Gousha.
Feb 19th, 2015Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh to examine separation of powers controversies in Marquette Law School’s Hallows Lecture
The nation has witnessed major separation of powers controversies during the administrations of President George W. Bush and President Barack Obama.
Feb 17th, 2015Marquette College of Communication students contribute to investigative journalism focusing on hazardous chemicals used in the flavoring industry
“Our students have gained invaluable experience by working with a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter to produce journalism that will affect Wisconsin and beyond.”
Feb 16th, 2015Notre Dame’s Daniel Myers named Marquette’s next provost
Has served as VP and associate provost for faculty affairs at ND since 2011
Feb 16th, 2015College of Communication student awarded journalism study tour to Japan from Scripps Howard Foundation
“These students, among the strongest news reporters at campuses across the country, represent the future of journalism.”
Feb 13th, 2015Marquette University announces 2015-16 theatre season
The theme of this year’s productions is “Celebrating Strong Women.”
Feb 12th, 2015Milwaukee Archbishop Listecki goes “On the Issues” at Marquette Law
Archbishop Listecki has seen a number of changes since his installment five years ago.
Feb 9th, 2015Obesity myths and facts topics of next Marquette Presents forum
A panel of experts from the Marquette University College of Health Sciences, including a neuroscientist, physical therapist and exercise scientists, headline the next Marquette Presents forum.
Feb 6th, 2015Marquette University develops accelerated STEM-MBA program
It will be available beginning in the fall 2015 semester.
Feb 5th, 2015Marquette presents David Ives’ ‘The Liar’
The Liar portrays a cheeky adaptation of Pierre Corneille’s 17th century version
Feb 5th, 2015Pew Research Center’s Taylor goes “On the Issues” to discuss impact of changes to U.S. population demographics
Tuesday, Feb. 17, from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. in Eckstein Hall, 1215 W. Michigan St.
Feb 4th, 2015Marquette receives $500,000 grant to create new pastoral leadership program for early career clergy
The program is designed to equally address the personal faith formation of ministers and their vocations as leaders in the wider community where faith and culture often collide.
Feb 3rd, 2015Lovell announces Marquette will build world-class athletic performance research facility in collaboration with the Milwaukee Bucks
Innovation, public safety commissioning among other highlights of first campus address
Jan 29th, 2015Marquette’s College of Health Sciences receives $5 million gift
Donation will fund new mental health research center
Jan 29th, 2015Marquette receives NSF grant to address gender gap in robotics industry
Opus College of Engineering has received a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation.
Jan 28th, 2015Congressman Paul Ryan goes “On the Issues” at Marquette Law School
onday, Feb. 9, from 4 to 5 p.m. in Eckstein Hall, 1215 W. Michigan St.
Jan 28th, 2015Catholic Relief Services advisor Tobin goes “On the Issues” to discuss global water resource issues
She will discuss our most precious resource—water—and what’s being done to address critical supply, sanitation and sustainability issues in nations around the world.
Jan 26th, 2015President and CEO of Catholic Relief Services to keynote Marquette Mission Week
Week to focus on charity, justice and the quest for the common good
Jan 21st, 2015Marquette professor to serve as president of Arab American Studies Association
"I am thrilled at the confidence that scholars in Arab American studies have placed in me."
Jan 20th, 2015Milwaukee Public Schools Superintendent Driver goes “On the Issues” to discuss challenges, vision for district’s future
Driver came to MPS two years ago to become the district’s first chief innovation officer.
Jan 14th, 2015Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett goes “On the Issues” to discuss city’s upcoming streetcar project vote
On the eve of a pivotal Milwaukee Common Council vote, Barrett will make his case for the proposed Milwaukee streetcar project.
Jan 12th, 2015Marquette Theatre presents How I Became a Pirate
How I Became a Pirate, written by Janet Yates Vogt and Mark Friedman, will be presented by Marquette Theatre
Dec 18th, 2014Marquette researchers team up with former Green Bay Packers player to explore life after football
The book is deeply informed by Koonce’s experience and insights, but also draws upon stories from hundreds of other players.
Dec 16th, 2014Marquette Law School to launch Law and Entrepreneurship Clinic
The clinic will be the first program in the Milwaukee area to offer free legal services to startup businesses and entrepreneurs.
Dec 15th, 2014Diederich College of Communication receives $3.5 million gift
Donation from alumna’s trust will fund capital improvement projects
Dec 15th, 2014Marquette College of Communication accepting applications for 2015-16 O’Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism
The O’Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism allows three newsroom professionals to do the best work of their careers on issues of vital importance.
Dec 11th, 2014Miami HEAT’s Dwyane Wade makes gift to Marquette University to enhance literacy for inner-city children
Marquette University alumnus and Miami HEAT star Dwyane Wade has given a gift to the university’s Ralph C. Hartman Literacy and Learning Center.
Dec 1st, 2014“On the Issues” to examine Milwaukee’s foreclosure crisis
Milwaukee’s home foreclosure crisis will be the topic of an upcoming “On the Issues with Mike Gousha.”
Nov 6th, 2014Marquette College of Nursing, VA Medical Center to co-host conference on caring for veterans
Marquette University’s College of Nursing and the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center will co-host “Mission Possible – Operation Veteran Care,” Friday, Nov. 21
Nov 5th, 2014Marquette Presents: What you need to know about Ebola
Is Milwaukee prepared to handle an Ebola case?
Nov 3rd, 2014Marquette communication dean named to prestigious Poynter National Advisory Board
The prestigious Poynter Institute for Media Studies is a global leader in journalism education and a strategy center that stands for excellence in journalism, media and 21st century public discourse.
Oct 31st, 2014Final pre-election Marquette Law School Poll finds Walker leading Burke in Wisconsin governor’s race
A new Marquette Law School Poll finds Republican Gov. Scott Walker leading Democratic challenger Mary Burke 50 percent to 43 percent among likely voters.
Oct 29th, 2014Marquette Theatre presents In the Red and Brown Water
In the Red and Brown Water, written by Tarell Alvin McCraney, will be presented by Marquette Theatre.
Oct 28th, 2014Wisconsin political insiders Schneider, Nichols go “On the Issues” to preview Election Day issues
Journal Sentinel columnist Christian Schneider and Capital Times associate editor John Nichols will be the featured guests in an upcoming “On the Issues with Mike Gousha.”
Oct 23rd, 2014Charles Franklin goes “On the Issues” to present final pre-election Marquette Law School Poll
Charles Franklin, director of the Marquette Law School Poll, will unveil a final round of pre-election poll results in an upcoming “On the Issues with Mike Gousha.
Oct 22nd, 2014Robots becoming mainstream topic of Marquette engineering lecture
Tim Trainer, vice president of robotic products for iRobot, will present “Robots Go Mainstream,” Friday, Oct. 24.
Oct 16th, 2014Marquette’s response to the civil rights movement topic of panel discussion
Event concludes formal Presidential Inauguration events for Michael R. Lovell
Oct 16th, 2014New Marquette Law School Poll finds ties in Wisconsin races for both governor and attorney general
New Marquette Law School Poll shows Wisconsin governor, attorney general races both tied
Oct 15th, 2014Leading expert on the economics of cities to speak at Marquette
Harvard’s Edward Glaeser will deliver annual Marburg Lecture Nov. 10
Oct 13th, 2014National Sports Law Institute celebrates 25th anniversary with conference on evolution of sports law and business
The conference will be held on Friday, Oct. 17, at 9 a.m. in Eckstein Hall, 1215 W. Michigan St.
Oct 8th, 2014Marquette College of Communication hosting conference on health care, energy, Great Lakes
Marquette University’s Diederich College of Communication is hosting its annual O’Brien Conference.
Oct 7th, 2014Charles Franklin goes “On the Issues” to present new Marquette Law School Poll
Charles Franklin, director of the Marquette Law School Poll, will unveil a new round of poll results in an upcoming “On the Issues with Mike Gousha.”
Oct 6th, 2014New Marquette Law School Poll finds Walker leading in race for Wisconsin governor; attorney general race remains tied
A new Poll in the Wisconsin governor’s race finds Republican Gov. Scott Walker receiving the support of 50 percent of likely voters and Democratic challenger Mary Burke receiving 45 percent support.
Oct 1st, 2014Contract law expert Robert E. Scott to give Marquette Law School’s Boden Lecture
Robert E. Scott will present “Contract Design and the Goldilocks Problem.”
Sep 29th, 2014Marquette University Board of Trustees elects five new members
Five new members were recently elected to the Marquette University Board of Trustees
Sep 25th, 2014Green Bay Packers president Mark Murphy goes “On the Issues”
Mark Murphy, president and CEO of the Green Bay Packers, will be the featured guest in an upcoming “On the Issues with Mike Gousha.”
Sep 24th, 2014Charles Franklin goes “On the Issues” to present new Marquette Law School Poll
Charles Franklin, director of the Marquette Law School Poll, will unveil a new round of poll results in an upcoming “On the Issues with Mike Gousha.”
Sep 23rd, 2014Expert panel goes “On the Issues” to discuss freedom of information and role of the media in the age of Snowden and WikiLeaks
What does the public have a right to know?
Sep 22nd, 2014In inaugural address, Marquette’s Lovell maps out future priorities, vision
President Michael R. Lovell was officially inaugurated today as Marquette University’s 24th president.
Sep 19th, 2014Milwaukee College Prep CEO Rauh goes “On the Issues” to discuss school’s approach to education
Robb Rauh, the CEO of Milwaukee College Prep, will discuss his school’s approach to education in an upcoming “On the Issues with Mike Gousha.”
Sep 18th, 2014New Marquette Law School Poll finds Wisconsin governor’s race remains statistical dead heat
The governor’s race remains statistical dead heat.
Sep 17th, 2014Marquette communication professor receives National Communication Association award
Dr. Lynn Turner will be honored with the National Communication Association’s Bernard J. Brommel Award for Outstanding Scholarship or Distinguished Service in Family Communication.
Sep 15th, 2014Marquette education professor Dr. Howard Fuller goes “On the Issues” to discuss new memoir
Dr. Howard Fuller, the director of Marquette’s Institute for the Transformation of Learning, will discuss his new book in an upcoming “On the Issues with Mike Gousha.”
Sep 15th, 2014Kimberly-Clark chairman to keynote Business Leaders Forum
Falk will address ‘The Sustainable Enterprise’ at Oct. 1 luncheon
Sep 12th, 2014Marquette researchers receive $1.85 million grant for neuroscience study
Research will examine novel mechanism contributing to addiction
Sep 11th, 2014Marquette, Brady Corp. present 2014 Good Money Challenge
Social innovation contest will award $25,000 in seed money
Sep 10th, 2014Charles Franklin goes “On the Issues” to present new Marquette Law School poll
Charles Franklin, director of the Marquette Law School Poll, will unveil a new round of poll results in an upcoming “On the Issues with Mike Gousha.”
Sep 10th, 2014Marquette names Bill Scholl new Athletic Director
News conference to take place today at 2 p.m., Alumni Memorial Union – Room 227
Sep 9th, 2014Marquette Theatre presents Thornton Wilder’s Our Town
Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer prize-winning drama Our Town will be presented by Marquette Theatre.
Sep 8th, 2014Internationally known experts to re-examine First World War
Marquette to host interdisciplinary symposium on the war’s centennial
Sep 5th, 2014Marquette University to inaugurate 24th president Sept. 19
Marquette University will officially welcome its 24th president, Dr. Michael R. Lovell, during an Inaugural Mass and Inauguration Ceremony on Sept. 18-19.
Sep 5th, 2014Marquette University names College of Engineering in honor of alumnus
Opus College of Engineering name recognizes contributions of Gerald Rauenhorst
Sep 2nd, 2014New university president Lovell goes “On the Issues” at Marquette Law School
Marquette University President Michael R. Lovell will be the featured guest for an upcoming “On the Issues with Mike Gousha.”
Aug 28th, 2014New Marquette Law School Poll finds Walker, Burke remain inside margin of error in Wisconsin governor’s race
A new Marquette Law School Poll finds Republican Gov. Scott Walker receiving the support of 47.5 percent of registered voters and Democratic challenger Mary Burke receiving 44.1 percent support. Another 5.5 percent say that they are undecided or that they do not know whom they will support, while fewer than 1 percent say they will vote for someone else.
Aug 27th, 2014New Marquette Law School Poll finds Walker, Burke tied in Wisconsin governor’s race
Poll finds that the Wisconsin governor’s race remains a dead heat.
Jul 23rd, 2014New Marquette Law School Poll finds Wisconsin governor’s race tied
A new Marquette Law School Poll finds that the Wisconsin governor’s race has tightened to a dead heat.
May 21st, 2014Marquette Law School, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel to host one-day conference on political polarization
Marquette University Law School and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel will host a one-day conference titled “Dividing Lines: Political Polarization and What it Means for Campaigns, Public Policy, and Political Engagement.”
May 6th, 2014Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker holds lead over challenger Mary Burke in new Marquette Law School Poll
A new Marquette Law School Poll finds Republican Gov. Scott Walker leading Democratic candidate Mary Burke, 48 to 41 percent.
Mar 26th, 2014Mary Burke goes “On the Issues” to discuss Wisconsin governor’s race
Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate Mary Burke will be the featured guest for an upcoming “On the Issues with Mike Gousha.”
Mar 10th, 2014Obama, Walker job approvals slip below 50 percent in Marquette Law School Poll
A new Marquette Law School Poll finds that job approval ratings for Gov. Scott Walker and President Barack Obama both have slipped below 50 percent in Wisconsin, with sharp differences evident among blocks of swing voters and across various regions in the state.
Jul 23rd, 2013Future Milwaukee names new executive director
Christine Hill to lead popular community leadership program
May 29th, 2013Marquette Law School Poll shows range of public views of charter schools in Wisconsin
A statewide Marquette Law School Poll conducted March 11-14 finds that voters view charter schools as enabling more choice in education options but are doubtful that students learn more in charter schools than in public schools.
Mar 20th, 2013