11/12/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/12/2024 14:25
The fall 2024 edition of Marquette Magazine was recently published and is now available online. Please contact Stacy Tuchel, executive assistant in the Office of University Relations, for print copies.
The words of those he touched reveal the indelible impact of Dr. Michael R. Lovell and his life lived selflessly in service of God, Marquette and countless people from all walks of life.
When Alex Gambacorta left the Apsáalooke Reservation in Montana, she thought she was closing a chapter on the special place she'd served for a year. But back at Marquette, pieces of Apsáalooke history were waiting to be discovered - and a new journey with the tribe was about to begin.
The Time to Rise campaign inspired the Marquette community to give like never before - an $801 million outpouring that expands what's possible for the university and its students.
With the help of a Marquette spiritual adviser, a daughter's fear becomes a pathway of love and preparation.
Resources are everywhere for students who walk into the new Lemonis Center for Student Success in the heart of campus. They include academic support, career services, diversity and belonging resources, a commuter lounge and collaborative rooms for meetings with study groups, tutors or professors - all within a massive space that previously housed the bookstacks of the former Memorial Library.
An old photo and a Marquette connection brought together the co-author and the subject of American Mother, the moving memoir of James Foley's mother, Diane.
Dr. Lisa Petrella's research on tiny nematodes reveals the risks a warming planet poses to reproduction - and the factors that make fertility in some species more resilient.
Bringing the EV and Hybrid Age to Aviation
Dr. Ayman EL-Refaie leads a breakthrough project to achieve liftoff with radically lighter-weight aircraft drivetrain systems.
Campus Life, University Initiatives
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Campus Life, University Initiatives
Mass honoring National Black Catholic History Month, Nov. 14