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PAUSE TO REFLECT

PAUSE TO REFLECT

O’Brien Hall is part of a wave of physical improvements at Marquette. As envisioned in Marquette’s campus master plan and supported by the Time to Rise philanthropic campaign, the newest additions build on momentum from projects such as the Athletic and Human Performance Research Center and the Physician Assistant Studies Building in 2019. And the pace continues to build. With several high-impact projects getting underway now, the biggest physical transformation in the university’s history will come in 2024, with an exciting near-campus district set to debut the following year.

ST. JOAN OF ARC CHAPEL ( 2021)

Restoration with new gratitude garden

SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY ( 2022) Clinics renewal, phase 1

O’BRIEN HALL ( 2023) CHAPEL OF THE HOLY FAMILY ( 2024)

Renovation with new adjacent patio

WELLNESS + RECREATION CENTER ( 2024)

On site of Helfaer Tennis Stadium and Recreation Center

LEMONIS CENTER FOR STUDENT SUCCESS ( 2024)

In renovated Memorial Library

NEW HOME OF COLLEGE OF NURSING ( 2024)

In renovated Straz Hall, former home of Marquette Business

THE IRON DISTRICT ( 2025) Privately developed mixed-use district featuring hotel, apartments and home stadium for Marquette soccer and lacrosse

RECOGNIZING THE RECIPIENTS OF MARQUETTE’S ALUMNI NATIONAL AWARDS FOR LIVES OF SERVICE, INFLUENCE AND TRANSFORMATION.

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