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Marquette College of Communication students contribute to investigative journalism focusing on hazardous chemicals used in the flavoring industry

Marquette 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.”

Notre Dame’s Daniel Myers named Marquette’s next provost

Notre Dame’s Daniel Myers named Marquette’s next provost

Has served as VP and associate provost for faculty affairs at ND since 2011

Milwaukee Archbishop Listecki goes “On the Issues” at Marquette Law

Milwaukee Archbishop Listecki goes “On the Issues” at Marquette Law

Archbishop Listecki has seen a number of changes since his installment five years ago.

Obesity myths and facts topics of next <i>Marquette Presents</i> forum

Obesity 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.

Marquette University develops accelerated STEM-MBA program

Marquette University develops accelerated STEM-MBA program

It will be available beginning in the fall 2015 semester.

Marquette receives $500,000 grant to create new pastoral leadership program for early career clergy

Marquette 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.

New Poll Shows Right to Work is Wrong Priority for Wisconsin

New Poll Shows Right to Work is Wrong Priority for Wisconsin

Republican Pollster Finds that Passing “Right to Work” and Repealing Prevailing Wage Are Unpopular, Fringe Issues in Wisconsin

Lovell announces Marquette will build world-class athletic performance research facility in collaboration with the Milwaukee Bucks

Lovell 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

Milwaukee Bucks to Collaborate with Marquette University on World-Class, Multi-Purpose Sports Medicine and Research Facility

Milwaukee Bucks to Collaborate with Marquette University on World-Class, Multi-Purpose Sports Medicine and Research Facility

Today, the owners of the Milwaukee Bucks have announced their intention to collaborate with Marquette University on a sports medicine and health and wellness initiative.

Marquette’s College of Health Sciences receives $5 million gift

Marquette’s College of Health Sciences receives $5 million gift

Donation will fund new mental health research center

Marquette receives NSF grant to address gender gap in robotics industry

Marquette 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.

Rep. Frederick Kessler and Judge Joan Kessler endow University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee scholarship fund

Rep. Frederick Kessler and Judge Joan Kessler endow University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee scholarship fund

State Rep. Frederick Kessler and his wife, Judge Joan Kessler, are donating $300,000 to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

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