Advancing cancer research: 2 women turn pain into a mission, message
A Marquette University student is taking pain from a loss and a passion for science to help advance cancer research.
Judge Glenn Yamahiro statement at Jordan Jones sentencing
Milwaukee County Judge Glenn Yamahiro offered this statement in court during the Jordan Jones sentencing.
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
Jordan Jones spoke to the court prior to his sentencing in the death of Marquette University Dean Joe Daniels.
Statement of Lora Daniels, widow of MU Dean Joe Daniels, during sentencing for Jordan Jones
Statement of Lora Daniels, widow of MU Dean Joe Daniels, during sentencing for Jordan Jones
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?
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?
15th and State shooting, Marquette University police investigate
The Marquette University Police Department is investigating a shooting that happened near 15th and State on Wednesday afternoon.
MU Law Poll: Most Wisconsin voters undecided for August primary
A new Marquette University Law School Poll released on Wednesday, March 2 finds 51% of registered Wisconsin voters do not know who they will vote for in the August primary.
Masks optional indoors at Marquette University beginning March 2
Marquette University announced on Tuesday, March 2 that masks will be optional indoors on campus beginning Wednesday.
Marquette's Shaka Smart; coaching more than practices, games
Shaka Smart is the first Black head coach of Marquette’s men’s basketball team -- and he says he's coaching far more than practices and games.
Marquette alum Lemonis donates $15M for 'Student Success'
The Lemonis Center for Student Success will provide wraparound services for students across all majors, academic abilities, and backgrounds to enrich and expand student opportunities, a release said.
Civil rights pilgrimage, Marquette University students reflect on trip
In January 2022, several Marquette University students and staff took a trip to the southern United States for an immersive civil rights pilgrimage.
Civil rights pilgrimage; Marquette University students reflect on trip
In January 2022, several Marquette University students and staff took a trip to the southern United States for an immersive civil rights pilgrimage.
Shots fired near Marquette campus, suspect fled on foot
The Marquette University Police Department is investigating a shots fired incident that happened Wednesday, Feb. 16 near 19th and State.
Winter Olympics: Marquette alumnus wins team speed skating bronze
A Marquette University alumnus won bronze at the Winter Olympics as part of the Team USA men's speed skating team pursuit.
Report of shots fired near Marquette campus
The Marquette University Police Department is investigating a report of shots fired Thursday, Feb. 3 near 22nd and Kilbourn.
Marquette beats Seton Hall
Justin Lewis scored a career-high 33 points to go along with nine rebounds and six assists, and No. 22 Marquette beat Seton Hall 73-63 on Wednesday night.
Free steering wheel locks for Marquette students, staff
Free steering wheel locks are now available at the Marquette University Police Department for students, faculty and staff who own Hyundai or Kias.
Free steering wheel locks available to Marquette students, staff
Free steering wheel locks are now available at the Marquette University Police Department for students, faculty and staff who own Hyundai or Kias.