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Following yesterdays breaking news that Northwestern Financial Mutual will be partnering with Marquette University and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee on a new $4o million Data Science Institute, the groups held a joint press conference today. 

Inside Northwestern Mutual, Marquette press conference on newly announced data science institute

Clara Janzen, Executive News Editor June 21, 2018

Following yesterday's breaking news that Northwestern Financial Mutual will be partnering with Marquette University and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee on a new $40 million data science institute,...

The Marquette Blockchain Lab partnered with Northwestern Mutual to host the first Milwaukee Blockchain Conference last Friday at the Northwestern Mutual Tower.

Northwestern Mutual to partner with Marquette, UWM on $40M data science institute

Clara Janzen, Executive News Editor June 20, 2018
Northwestern Mutual, Marquette University and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee announced today they are forming a partnership to create the Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute, which is aimed at establishing Milwaukee as a national focal point for innovation and advancement. Over the next five years, Northwester Mutual and their foundation will be contributing $15 million for various STEM opportunities at both educational institutions. In a joint-statement released today, they stated the total commitment in the effort will total nearly $40 million.
The Marquette University Law School Poll released new data today for their latest poll regarding the upcoming Wisconsin primaries. The poll, conducted June 13-17, sheds light on where voters around the state stand in the months leading up to the primaries, which are set to take place on Tuesday, Aug. 14. 
Photos via Marquette Wire stock photos.

New numbers released from Marquette Law School Poll

Clara Janzen, Executive News Editor June 20, 2018

The Marquette University Law School Poll released new data today for their latest poll regarding the upcoming Wisconsin primaries. The poll, conducted June 13-17, sheds light on where voters around the...

As the amount of people taking places in protests grows nationally, we remember that Marquette students are not new to. The universitys protest spirit extends back to the 1960s, at the time of the protests against the Vietnam War.

Why we march: a then and now look at Marquette student’s involvement in protests

Alex Groth, Assistant Projects Editor May 27, 2018

The evening of President Donald Trump's inauguration, Maria Bunczak found herself at her first march, right in the middle of an angry, crowded Milwaukee street.  “That might be tear gas or something,...

Former MUPD Police Chief Paul Mascari resigned from his position. Marquette Wire stock photo.

BREAKING: Mascari resigns as MUPD police chief

Sydney Czyzon, Managing Editor of the Marquette Tribune May 25, 2018
Mascari will pursue "other interests and opportunities," according to a statement from the university. He worked at Marquette for 14 years, which included the public safety department's transition to a police department in 2015.
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Aurora Health Care backs out of AHPRC deal

Clara Janzen and John Steppe May 23, 2018

Aurora Health Care and Marquette University terminated their partnership on the new Athletic and Human Performance Research Center on the corner of 12th and Wells Streets, per a joint press release Wednesday. "The...

Video of county bus crash released

Clara Janzen, Executive News Editor May 15, 2018
At approximately 5:13 p.m. this evening, a County bus headed east on Wisconsin Ave. went off the road and crashed into Johnston Hall. Five people have non-life threatening injuries as a result, four of whom have been transported to the hospital, according to the Marquette University Police Department.
McCormick Stories

McCormick Stories

Larson Seaver, Executive News Producer May 7, 2018
McCormick Hall will say goodbye to its last residents at the end of the week; students shared their memories of living in the beer can. For many, the dorm represented a new start and the beginning of their career. In our series, "McCormick Stories," we heard from successful alumni that all started their time at McCormick Hall.
Demonstrators advocate for stricter gun laws and legislation at the 2018 March For Our Lives in Washington DC. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

Fight against gun violence continues after March for Our Lives

Grace Connatser, News Reporter May 7, 2018

Linnea Stanton and Izzy Staton are determined to keep the momentum of anti-gun violence activism going following the March for Our Lives rally March 24. Thousands marched for tighter gun control in...

First-generation students persevere

Natallie St. Onge, News Reporter May 7, 2018
Although first-generation student say they struggle with time management, financial aid and the transition into college, the students are motivated to work hard and achieve their goals.
Marquette will have to change its TItle IX procedures. 
Marquette Wire stock photo.

Jane Doe legal team to file motion to compel documents

Jenny Whidden, Assistant News Reporter May 1, 2018
Jane Doe's lawyer said Marquette refused to provide several documents. In response, she said her team will file a motion to compel, which will ask the judge to require Marquette to hand over the materials.
Mahlock served 30 years in the Marine Corps. She is currently the deputy director of Operations, Plans, Policies and Operations Directorate in Washington, D.C. Photo courtesy of Makenzie Fallon/U.S. Marine Corps.

’91 graduate Mahlock nominated for brigadier general

Natallie St. Onge, News Reporter May 1, 2018
Col. Mahlock served over 30 years in the Marine Corps, and she is currently the deputy director of Operations, Plans, Policies and Operations Directorate in Washington D.C. If elected, Mahlock will be the first African American female to hold the position of brigadier general.
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