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Rep. Bowen Highlights Overwhelming Support for Broad Justice Reform in Latest Marquette Law Poll

Rep. Bowen Highlights Overwhelming Support for Broad Justice Reform in Latest Marquette Law Poll

Over 2/3rds of Wisconsinites are Ready for Further Substantive Reforms

New Marquette Law School Poll finds little change in views of Trump as Mueller probe ends

New 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

Quarles & Brady Deepens IP Bench with Four New Attorneys Intellectual Property Practice growth a continued strategic focus

Quarles & Brady Deepens IP Bench with Four New Attorneys Intellectual Property Practice growth a continued strategic focus

Quarles & Brady has now added two dozen IP attorneys and professionals across the country since the beginning of 2018.

BBB Serving Wisconsin Awards $25,000 in Scholarships to Wisconsin High School Seniors

BBB Serving Wisconsin Awards $25,000 in Scholarships to Wisconsin High School Seniors

Recipients of the scholarship program are chosen primarily on their personal essay submissions and letters of reference.

Marquette to host, co-sponsor ecumenical peace forum April 12

Marquette 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.

Where are all the Female Technologists in Milwaukee; Hack-a-Pipeline Milwaukee’s First Ever all Women and Non-Binary Technology Event

Where are all the Female Technologists in Milwaukee; Hack-a-Pipeline Milwaukee’s First Ever all Women and Non-Binary Technology Event

Lift Up MKE is hosting the Hack-a-Pipeline event to create a safe environment where self-expression and creativity can flourish through technology.

Founder of Marquette University’s Center for Peacemaking honored by the Foley Foundation

Founder 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.

Archdiocese of Milwaukee to Celebrate 175th Anniversary in Cathedral Square on May 4

Archdiocese of Milwaukee to Celebrate 175th Anniversary in Cathedral Square on May 4

“175 Alive” event begins with Archbishop Listecki, Marquette Gospel Choir and President Lovell at Pere Marquette Park

Fiserv Forum Tours to Begin Friday, April 19

Fiserv Forum Tours to Begin Friday, April 19

Registration begins today at Bucks.com/FiservForumTours

“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” 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.

Marquette student-written play honored by the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival

Marquette 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.

Marquette’s annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture to feature noted historian, writer and activist Barbara Ransby

Marquette’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.

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