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➡ chapel featuring a stone that legend says was © 2017 5.17 38 ➡ touched by St. Joan of Arc herself and whose temperature is cooler than that of the other Academic/Administrative Buildings Straz, Jr., David A., Tower...... 3 Marquette Gymnasium...... 32 chapel stones. It’s also the site of our popular Todd Wehr Chemistry...... 22 707 Building...... 72 Rec Plex...... 2 N. 25th St. N. 26th St. N. 27th St. Tuesday night Mass. Wehr Life Sciences...... 24 1700 Building...... 48 Union Sports Annex...... 58

William Wehr Physics...... 25 3th St. 20 Raynor Memorial Libraries is the central Carpenter Tower...... 73 Varsity Theatre...... 65

Zilber Hall N. 1 hub for discovery and learning on campus with Clark Hall, College of Nursing...... 31 Weasler Auditorium...... 60 W. St. Paul Ave. W. St. Paul Ave. UndergraduateW. St. Admissions Paul Ave...... 69 W. St. Paul St. unique archival collections, including the J.R.R. Coughlin Hall...... 18 Residence Halls Tolkien collection. Students have plenty of Cramer Hall...... 28 Churches/Chapels

7th St. Abbottsford Hall...... 68 places to study and can get a cup of coffee at Cudahy Hall...... 19 Chapel of the Holy Family...... 62 2th St.

N. 1 Carpenter Tower Hall...... 74 the Brew at the Bridge — a popular spot during Dentistry, School of...... 39 Church of the Gesu, 1 W. Mount Vernon Ave. Cobeen Hall...... 71 6th St. a Jesuit-sponsored parish...... 9 exam week. Eckstein Hall, Law School ...... 7 Humphrey Hall...... 44

N. 1 St. Joan of Arc Chapel...... 26 Engineering, Opus College of 19 Cudahy Hall houses classrooms and lecture Engineering Hall...... 34 Mashuda Hall...... 40 Libraries halls, and is home to Marquette’s IT Services. Haggerty Hall, McCormick Hall...... 57 and Olin Engineering Center...... 27 Law Library...... 7 O’Donnell Hall...... 42 N. 6th St. 13 Haggerty Museum of Art is considered one Office of Undergraduate Admissions Holthusen Hall, Graduate School...... 64 Memorial Library...... N. Emmber 21Lane Schroeder Hall...... 66 MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY of the country’s leading university art museums. Johnston Hall, DiederichMenomonee College River Raynor Library...... 20 Straz, Jr., David A., Tower Hall...... 1 Zilber Hall, 136 The museum features rotating exhibits and a of Communication...... 8 Parking Structures Wild, S.J., Rev. Robert A., Commons ...... 45 414.288.7302 permanent collection, including works by Lalumiere Language Hall...... 17 Opening August 2018 Salvador Dalí, Marc Chagall and Andy Warhol. 16th Street Parking Structure...... 55 Marquette Hall...... 80 11 marquette.edu/explore CAMPUS University Apartment Buildings Marquette University Medical Clinic...... 30 6th St. Eckstein Hall Parking...... 7a, 7b 11 When you’re standing in front of our historic Campus Town Apartments...... 50 Marquette University Police Department...... 54 N. 1 Wells Street Parking Structure...... 67 Marquette Hall, look up and you’ll see our Frenn Building...... 53 iconic tower, home to our 48-bell carillon, which O’Brien, Dr. E. J., Jesuit Residence...... 63 Art/Entertainment/Recreation Facilities SELF-GUIDED Gilman Building...... 52 W. Canal St. Schroeder Complex, W. Canal St. W. Canal St. rings each quarter hour. W. Canal St. Alumni Memorial Union, University Information College of Health Sciences and McCabe Hall...... 56 and Visitor Center...... 61 College of Education...... 29 9 Church of the Gesu is on the National Register Haggerty Museum of Art...... 13 University Information – 414.288.7250 TOUR Sensenbrenner Hall, Klingler College of Historic Places. It’s also a church where many of Arts and Sciences...... 4 Helfaer Tennis Stadium and Recreation Center...... 33 of our alumni get married. Straz, Jr., David A., Hall, College of Business Administration, Graduate School Helfaer Theatre...... 16 of Management...... 12 Al McGuire Center...... 70 WELCOME TO Lake Michigan MARQUETTE AND MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY. MILWAUKEE Marquette is a Catholic, Jesuit university founded in 1881 and named after French explorer Marquette is located near downtown Milwaukee and just one mile from Lake Father Jacques Marquette. At Marquette, we continue to embody the spirit of an explorer Michigan. Our location in a vibrant city provides our students with access to as a community of spirited dreamers, agile thinkers and fearless leaders. great restaurants, shopping, internships and job opportunities.

Everything we do is part of something bigger. It’s why our mission includes the search for It’s easy to get around Marquette’s campus, which is separated into two truth, the discovery and sharing of knowledge, the fostering of personal and professional Third Ward distinct halves by Wisconsin Ave. We call these our Learning and Living sides. excellence, the promotion of a life of faith and the development of leadership expressed Downtown in service to others. In short: Excellence. Faith. Leadership. Service. Learning — The south side is where you’ll find our academic buildings. That makes getting from one class to the next pretty easy. Unless you dawdle, you STUDENTS FROM will never be late. E 49 Living — The north side is where you’ll find the residence halls and the Alumni 11,426 STATES AND Memorial Union. And pretty much everything else you need outside of an A TOTAL ENROLLMENT 85 on your paper. COUNTRIES G Worth noting:

A. The future home of the Rev. Robert A. Wild, S.J., Commons, a state- D of-the-art residence hall with two towers and room for 890 beds. 7 COLLEGES Moving here is going to make leaving home a lot easier. AND COUNTLESS OPPORTUNITIES B. Where you’ll find the majority of off-campus dining. If you’re hungry, + you’ll find something yummy here and no need to do the dishes. Graduate School Law School LIVING LEARNING C. Sendik’s 2 Go is where to go when you want some fresh food, or to fill School of Dentistry your pantry. It’s the coolest grocery store in town. Graduate School of Management D. Got an idea? Bring it to the 707 Hub. This collaborative space is our newest innovation space on campus. MORE THAN E. Cheer here! Going to men’s basketball games is one of our favorite 16 C traditions. The BMO Harris is where the action is. 300 NCAA DIVISION 1 G CLUBS, ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS TEAMS F. Upperclassmen live off campus, but just off campus. Across the street AND ASSOCIATIONS to be exact. F B G. Marquette has two recreational facilities — the Rec Plex and the Take a look around Marquette’s campus; we think you’ll be impressed. Helfaer Tennis Stadium and Recreation Center. Between both, there is After all, many of our visitors come back for a four-year stay. access to swimming, gymnasiums, tennis courts and more. A To learn more, call 414.288.7302 or go to marquette.edu/explore. Curious to find out what it’s like to be a student at Marquette? mymarquette.edu is where you’ll hear directly from students what it’s like to live, study and play here.

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