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Marquette University, a private, coeducational, Catholic, Jesuit institution in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Candidates should embrace the values of Catholic, Jesuit higher education and people from all religious backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Marquette University stands at a notable crossroads in its history and is poised for an exciting trajectory in the coming years. Dr. Michael Lovell took office as Marquette’s 24th President in July, 2014. A new Provost, Dr. Daniel Myers, also joined the leadership team, with his official first day on July 1, 2015. A strategic plan, Beyond Boundaries: Setting the Course for Marquette’s Future, was approved by the Board of Trustees in 2013.
The Diederich College of Communication combines a unique blend of disciplines and programs organized in four departments: Communication Studies, Digital Media and Performing Arts, Journalism and Media Studies, and Strategic Communication. In May 2005, the Bill and Mary Diederich gave $28 million, the largest individual gift in the college’s history, to establish the college as one of the nation’s top communication schools. This remarkable gift not only enhanced the College of Communication’s national reputation but has allowed for enhancements in technology, curriculum, and the student experience.