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On the frontier of human health research, Marquette faculty researchers pursue life-changing breakthroughs with students by their sides.
Twenty years after Marquette welcomed students displaced by the hurricane, alumni and staff recall what resulted: a deep legacy of service and lasting bonds with New Orleans.
Alumnus Michael Schultz is one of Hollywood’s most prolific directors and a pioneer in Black cinema. Fifty years after his last trip home, the Milwaukee native returned for a tribute weekend in his honor.
The leader of Campus Ministry at Marquette reflects on guiding students as they search for authenticity, journey in faith and encounter God all around them.
Words from Rev. John Naus, S.J. — beloved priest, professor and part-time clown — carried comedic actor and alumnus Pat Finn across his life, and perhaps a bit further.
Fall 2025: Spaces that Say Stay Awhile
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Spring 2022: One Way Out
Fall 2021: The Believer
Spring 2021: The Power of Pear
Winter 2020: Silicon Sprint
Fall 2020: Two Conversations with God
Winter 2019: A Cultured Heritage
Fall 2019: A Man for all Seasons
Spring 2019: The Day the Music Lived
Winter 2018: Face to Face
Spring 2018: Hollywood or Bust
Winter 2017: Seeding Discovery
Fall 2017: Strange Attraction
Spring 2017: Song of Life
Winter 2016: Out of Africa
Fall 2016: McCormick Hall Memories
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Fall 2015: A New Beat
Summer 2015: Mentor Me
Summer 2015: Leader of the Pack
Winter 2014: Priceless
Summer 2014: My year as a carny
Spring 2014: Historic choice
Winter 2013: The network
Summer 2013: Do this in memory of me
Spring 2013: Gearing up
Winter 2012: Philosophy's place at Marquette
Fall 2012: countdown
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