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November 4, 2010
TOP STORIES
Marquette University gets Zipcars
Marquette University has launched a new partnership with Zipcar Inc., a car-sharing service that will be available to all students, faculty and staff members and Milwaukee community members.
Story appeared in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and the Business Journal of Milwaukee, Nov. 2, 2010
Broadcast story aired on WDJT-TV (CBS 58) and WITI-TV (FOX 6), Nov. 2, 2010
Marquette University
is ranked 50th among the 100 best values in private colleges by a Kiplinger's Personal Finance report. The rankings are based on academic quality and affordability.
Story appeared on Fox11Online.com, Oct. 28, 2010
Broadcast story aired on WISN-TV (ABC 12), WTMJ-TV (NBC 4), WGBA-TV (NBC 26), WFRV-TV (CBS 5), WAOW-TV (ABC 9), Oct. 28-29, 2010
The Long Correspondence
In the early 1960s, Dorothy Day started sending her papers to the archives of Marquette University, where they remained sealed until a quarter century after her death in 1980. Two years ago, Marquette University Press published The Duty of Delight: The Diaries of Dorothy Day.
Story appeared in America Magazine, Nov. 8, 2010
Joseph Kearney, dean of the Law School,
describes his vision for the future of Eckstein Hall.
Story appeared in Wisconsin Lawyer, Nov. 2010
Sumana Chattopadhyay, assistant professor of broadcast and electronic communication, discusses the impact of a high-speed rail deal on the Barrett campaign.
Story appeared in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Nov. 2, 2010
Sumana Chattopadhyay, assistant professor of broadcast and electronic communication, and graduate student David Brinker,
comment on the debate between Tom Barrett and Scott Walker.
Broadcast story aired on WISN-TV (ABC 12), Oct. 29, 2010 Chris Murray, instructor in the Les Aspin Center for Government, discusses the likelihood of the new health care reform act being repealed.
Interview aired on WUWM-FM (89.7), Nov. 3, 2010 Margaret Callahan, dean of nursing, talks about the nation's nursing shortage.
Story appeared in Health Matters, Milwaukee Magazine, 2011 Paul Secunda, associate professor of law, discusses the Equal Pay Act.
Broadcast story aired on WISN-TV (ABC 12), Nov. 2, 2010 William Henk, dean of education, discusses a contest that would give a total of $10 million to 20 schools nationwide.
Story appeared in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Nov. 2, 2010
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