The deserts of Iraq may be thousands
of miles from the free clinic at 51st
and Ashland on the south side of Chicago,
but in the space between them, hands
outstretched in service, stands Bill
Blazek, Arts ’86, a Gulf War
I infantry officer turned medical doctor
turned Jesuit scholastic. | More
Brainteasers
They are three of our best faculty, whose gift
for the art of teaching sets the bar for
excellence.
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object
Law students claim championship title in the national trademark law moot
court competition.
School
makes it possible
First-generation college students begin to see themselves as doctors, dentists
and other health care providers.
Here's
why your gifts matter
Students and faculty say it best. Here’s
why they’ll never forget what 57,641
donors have given Marquette.
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PROFILES
New
career is tailor-made Anne
Garcia McCullough, Arts ’90,
went from attorney to full-time mom.
Then came a major life change.
Making
the most impact Working
as a computer programmer in China, Tao
Huang, Grad ’90, was restless and
ready to make a change.
Born
to write Dr.
Ann Brill started to write at the age
of 4 – on the kitchen wall. Her
mother told her she had to find a better
place.
Quilts
tell the story Marquette’s
Haggerty Museum of Art hosted NAACP
conventioneers in July to celebrate
Gwendolyn Magee, an artist who
has stitched the experiences of
African-Americans into incredible
quilts.
From
President Robert Wild, S.J. With the
success of The Magis Campaign, I believe
our supporters are now telling us is
this: Do not settle for just being very good — be
truly great.