08/04/2026
The Klingler College of Arts and Sciences mourns the loss of Dr. Phillip Naylor, professor emeritus of history and a cherished member of the Marquette community. For decades, Dr. Naylor helped generations of students make sense of the past while inspiring them to engage thoughtfully with the world around them. Remembered as a gifted teacher, accomplished scholar and compassionate friend, Dr. Naylor’s curiosity, warmth and generosity enriched the Marquette community in countless ways. His legacy lives on through the students, colleagues and friends whose lives he touched.
University mourns history professor emeritus, Dr. Phillip Naylor | Marquette Today
Marquette University mourns the loss of Dr. Phillip Naylor, professor emeritus of history, who died on July 20, 2026 at the age of 77.
07/13/2026
https://today.marquette.edu/2026/06/60-second-marquette-on-dr-j-patrick-mullins-defying-empire-exhibit/
60-second Marquette on Dr. J. Patrick Mullins, ‘Defying Empire’ exhibit | Marquette Today
60-second Marquette is a documentary video series from the Office of Marketing and Communication focused on interesting Marquette people and stories, told in 60 seconds or less. The latest video features Dr. J. Patrick Mullins, associate professor of history in the Klingler College of Arts and Scien...
06/15/2026
We're loving the scenery lately. 📷
06/08/2026
Get to know a bit about the Les Aspin Center! ⚖️
For more information, visit marquette.edu/arts-sciences 🙌
05/15/2026
Can’t sleep? 💤
Marquette is fortunate to have two faculty experts in circadian rhythms, each with distinct but complementary perspectives. 🛌
Dr. Deanna Arble, associate professor of biological sciences, focuses on circadian implications for conditions such as obesity, respiratory distress and sleep apnea. 🫁
Dr. Jennifer Evans, professor of biomedical sciences, is most interested in the effect of body clock disruptions on the nervous system and mental health. 🧠
Want to learn more? Read about it in Marquette Today! 🤩
05/10/2026
Congratulations to the Klingler College of Arts & Sciences Class of 2026! This weekend celebrates more than a degree — it celebrates the discernment you’ve practiced, the questions you’ve learned to ask, and the courage to keep growing. Wherever life takes you next, trust this: you’ve built the skills to succeed, adapt, and keep learning long after commencement. Go forth and Be the Difference. 💙💛
04/15/2026
Marquette University Theology Department