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Marquette University’s Raynor Library to house James Wright Foley Archives Collection
Marquette’s Mission Week asks campus community to ‘Act with Faith’
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Marquette’s Mission Week asks campus community to ‘Act with Faith’

Diane Foley to speak Thursday following screening of ‘Jim: The James Foley Story’

Marquette University associate vice president joins board of James W. Foley Legacy Foundation
Marquette to host traveling photo exhibition of papal visits to the Holy Land
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Marquette 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

Milwaukee Film Festival Announces Expected Festival Guests
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Milwaukee Film Festival Announces Expected Festival Guests

Headliners include Academy Award-winner John Ridley, Emmy Award-winner Sam Pollard, The Blind Side actor Quinton Aaron, Silicon Valley actor Martin Starr, and Arrested Development actor Mae Whitman

Disney’s Queen of Katwe and Academy Award-Winners Highlight Spotlight Presentations
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Disney’s Queen of Katwe and Academy Award-Winners Highlight Spotlight Presentations

Festival opens with Life, Animated from Academy Award-winner Roger Ross Williams. Milwaukee 53206: A Community Serves Time returns to Milwaukee after sold-out June premiere

John and Diane Foley, parents of Marquette alumnus James Foley, to attend Mass of Remembrance for their son on Sunday
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John 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.

Marquette names first-ever James Foley scholar
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Marquette 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.”