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Marquette University - Definition and Overview

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Marquette University is a private, co-educational Roman Catholic university in the United States. Founded by the Society of Jesus in 1881, it is one of 28 member institutions of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. Accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Marquette University is located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It currently has a student body of 11,000. The two largest colleges are devoted to engineering and life sciences.

Marquette University

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Motto: Numen Flumenque
(God and the River)
President Rev. Robert A. Wild, S.J.
School type Private
Religious affiliation Jesuit
Founded 1881
Location Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Enrollment 7,600 grad., 3,400 post-grad.
Faculty 730
Endowment ?
Campus surroundings Urban
Campus size 80 acres (320,000 m²)
Mascot Golden Eagle
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Campus

Marquette is located on an 80 acre (320,000 m²) campus in Milwaukee. The center of campus is the Alumni Memorial Union, the student union. The five-story brick building was completed in 1990, and features a ballroom for 800 guests, a 500-seat auditorium, and the campus bookstore. Memorial Library, containing many of J. R. R. Tolkien's original writings, serves as the main library on campus. It is complemented by additional law and science libraries. Gesu Church is considered to be the spiritual center of the campus and was completed in 1894. St. Joan of Arc Chapel is also located in Marquette.

The famous Haggerty Museum of Art is also a permanent fixture in the university. The museum now features more than 8,000 works from Old Masters to contemporary art including Salvador Dali, Marc Chagall, Keith Haring and Roberto Matta.

History

Marquette was founded in 1881 and was named after Father Jacques Marquette, S.J.. The school attained its status as a university in 1907. In 1912, the relatively young Marquette became the first co-ed Jesuit university.

Organization

Today the University includes 11 schools and colleges:

  • College of Arts and Sciences
  • College of Business Administration
  • College of Communication
  • College of Engineering
  • College of Health Sciences
  • College of Nursing
  • College of Professional Studies
  • Graduate School
  • School of Dentistry
  • School of Education
  • School of Law

Students

Marquette's 11,000 students come from all 50 states and represent over 80 countries. The university has over 160 student organizations in various fields of interest. The student newspaper is named The Marquette Tribune and was founded in 1916.

Sports, clubs, and traditions

Marquette's intercollegiate athletic teams were historically known as Warriors, but the nickname was changed to Golden Eagles in the 1990s. The school's colors are blue and gold. Marquette is a non-football Division I member of the NCAA and competes in the Conference USA. In 2005, the school will join the Big East Conference.

The school is known for the success of its men's basketball team. The Golden Eagles, then known as the Warriors, won the 1977 NCAA Tournament and were runners-up in 1974. In 2003, the team defeated Kentucky to reach the Final Four. The team plays in the nearby home of the Milwaukee Bucks, the Bradley Center. The women's team plays in the Al McGuire Center, named for the famous coach.

Marquette's football team appeared in the first Cotton Bowl in 1937 against Texas Christian, losing 16-6. Big-time football was last played on the MU campus in 1960. The sport has since been brought back at the club level.

Athletic rivals include Wisconsin, Notre Dame, DePaul, and Cincinnati.

Notable alumni

Accomplished professors

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Conference USA
ECU | Houston | Memphis | Southern Miss | Tulane | UAB
  Leaving in July 2005: Army | Charlotte | Cincinnati | DePaul | Louisville  
Marquette | Saint Louis | TCU | USF
Joining in July 2005: Marshall | Rice | SMU | Tulsa | UCF | UTEP
Conference USA


Big East Conference
Football: UConn | Pittsburgh | Rutgers | Syracuse | West Virginia
  Non-football: Georgetown | Notre Dame | Providence | St. John's | Seton Hall | Villanova  
Leaving in July 2005: Boston College | Temple
Joining in July 2005: Cincinnati | DePaul | Louisville | Marquette | USF
Big East Conference


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