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The goal of WIN and the brainstorming session was to connect women and create ways that they could engage the Marquette community. Photo by Austin Anderson/austin.anderson@marquette.edu

Women’s Innovation Network hopes to create inclusive environment for female faculty

Lydia Slattery, Religion & Social Justice Reporter April 28, 2016
Eleven women attended the meeting to help create ideas for WIN.
The QMusic team, comprised of Ryan Daulton, Sam Wood and Jeff Rueth, three seniors in the College of Business Administration, are ready to take their app to more competitions and venues. Photo by Jennifer Walter/jennifer.walter@marquette.edu

Student-created music app to debut at Caffrey’s Pub

Jennifer Walter, Science & Technology Reporter April 28, 2016
The app was created for a typical bar atmosphere where suggesting songs can often be a hassle.
Marquette has now switched to rolling admission, meaning after students submit their application and FAFSA, they can hear back with a decision within about three weeks. The decision that John Baworowsky, Vice Provost of Enrollment Management, said “gives a huge advantage to the student.”

Search for dean of undergraduate admissions begins, position announcement to come

Tricia Lindsey, General Assignment Reporter April 28, 2016
A search committee formed after it was announced that Jean Burke, interim dean of undergraduate admissions, will leave the position at the end of the semester.
John McAdams passed away Thursday.  Marquette Wire stock photo.

Student at heart of McAdams controversy shares their story

Natalie Wickman, Executive News Editor April 28, 2016
A student, who will remain anonymous, disagreed with former teaching assistant Cheryl Abbate during her Theory of Ethics philosophy class Oct. 28, 2014.
The College of Nursing continues its search for after the previous dean resigned in June 2015.

College of Nursing still searching for new dean

Alex Groth, Metro Reporter April 28, 2016
Lisa Hanson, search committee chair and a professor in the College of Nursing, said there are specific characteristics the committee is looking for.
The STEM-MBA program requires students to complete an undergraduate minor in business administration within the College of Business Administration to prepare for MBA coursework. Photo by Isioma Okoro-Osademe/

Graduate School of Management expands STEM-MBA, adds Communication program

Dana Warren, General Assignment Reporter April 28, 2016
The new program is not the first to be designed for students who may not have completed a business-related degree during their undergraduate studies.
Photo by Isioma Okoro-Osademe /isioma.okoro-osademe@mu.edu

‘The Hunting Ground’ movie screened, followed by discussion of Marquette’s sexual assault reporting accountability

Maredithe Meyer, Health Reporter April 27, 2016
The 2015 documentary exposes the high numbers of U.S. campus sexual assaults and how some universities fail to handle each incident fairly.
New Autism Consortium has official first meeting

New Autism Consortium has official first meeting

Alex Groth, Metro Reporter April 27, 2016
The meeting began with a video screening of the short film "Spectrum."
Photo by Maryam Tunio /maryam.tunio@marquette.edu

MUSG elects new Legislative Vice President, allocates $3,000 to Rowing Club

Rebecca Carballo, Student Governement & Politics Reporter April 27, 2016
By the third round of voting, Krajewski had the majority with 14 votes. Gillespie received four votes, Wogernese received two, and Santos received one.
Marquette Law School announces new collaborative initiative with St. Norbert College

Marquette Law School announces new collaborative initiative with St. Norbert College

McKenna Oxenden, Assistant News Editor April 27, 2016
The program is the first of its kind in Wisconsin, according to a report from wearegreebay.com.
Photo by Jennifer Walter /jennifer.walter@mu.edu

Impact Next competition gives students a chance to win funding for their businesses

Jennifer Walter, Science & Technology Reporter April 26, 2016
The competition, hosted by the Kohler Center for Entrepreneurship, invites students from all majors to bring their business ideas and compete for three top prizes of $5,000, $2,500 and $1,000.
Photo by Isioma Okoro-Osademe /isioma.okoro-osademe@mu.edu

YouTuber Tyler Oakley entertains, provides advice at Marquette

Lydia Slattery, Religion & Social Justice Reporter April 25, 2016
Oakley was the last speaker of the academic year's speaker series put together by Marquette Student Government.
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