College Possible helps lower-income students earn degree

College Possible is a program dedicated to helping lower-income families navigate the process of earning a college degree.

Marquette University president shares cancer story
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Marquette University President Michael Lovell spoke to FOX6 about his rare cancer diagnosis, treatment and journey to where he is today.

Marquette University president shares cancer story

Marquette University President Michael Lovell spoke to FOX6 about his rare cancer diagnosis, treatment and journey to where he is today.

Marquette offensive stickers investigation, students concerned

Marquette University police are investigating after multiple offensive stickers were found in the heart of campus, most recently Tuesday.

Dwyane Wade, Marquette's commencement speaker for spring 2022

Dwyane Wade, a three-time NBA champion, Olympic gold medalist and one of the 75 greatest players in NBA history who led Marquette to the Final Four in 2003, will serve as Marquette University's undergraduate Commencement speaker on Sunday, May 22.

Growing pessimism among Wisconsin voters, new poll shows

Wisconsin voters are growing more pessimistic, a Marquette University Law School poll released Wednesday showed.

Marquette alumnus killed by terror group, man convicted

Marquette University alumnus James Foley was tortured and killed by a terror group in Syria. One of the men involved was federally convicted Thursday.

Black Marquette students elected top student government positions
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Two Black students have been elected to the top student government positions at Marquette University. Until a few days ago, it had never happened before.

Crime has Marquette University students on edge
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Marquette University students say they are concerned after a string of recent crime on and near campus.

Marquette police: Armed robbery, shooting suspect sought

Marquette University police are investigating an armed robbery and shooting that happened Saturday – allegedly involving the same suspect.

Jordan Jones sentenced, 2 1/2 years prison in Marquette dean's death

A Milwaukee County judge sentenced Jordan Jones to two-and-a-half years prison in the hit-and-run crash that killed Marquette University Dean Joe Daniels in February 2020.

Jordan Jones speaks to the court prior to his sentencing
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Jordan Jones spoke to the court prior to his sentencing in the death of Marquette University Dean Joe Daniels.

What are war crimes? Marquette professor weighs in
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Two and a half weeks into conflict, Ukraine and some western allies say there's strong evidence Russia is committing war crimes in its invasion, so what exactly are the rules of war?

What are war crimes? Marquette professor weighs in

Two and a half weeks into conflict, Ukraine and some western allies say there's strong evidence Russia is committing war crimes in its invasion, so what exactly are the rules of war?