They have plans, aspirations and Marquette degrees. We'd like to introduce four students who recently crossed the line that separates "students" from "alumni." Here's who they've become. More
Where the river flows Ray and Kay Eckstein's gift of $51 million to the Law School is the largest in Marquette's history.
For the second year in a row, the College of Business Administration placed among the top 50 in BusinessWeek's "Best Undergrad B-Schools" issue. The magazine cited the college's "focus on ethical and moral reasoning" as well as its popular alumni mentoring program.
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President Robert Wild, S.J. The heartbreaking tragedy at Virginia Tech this past spring reminds us that no college or university exists in a bubble. Certainly our thoughts and prayers are with the students, faculty and staff of that university as they continue to seek healing after their horrendous ordeal. More
The first Military Ball was held at Marquette in 1943 as a tribute to student reservists. It became a university tradition during the war years.