Marquette Law's Eckstein Hall conveys a sense of community. Spacious interior holds a library without borders, two courtrooms, the Aitken Readin Room and Zilber Forum. Great for lunch or studying. 続きを読む
"Befriend the first person you meet at Preview. You might be in his or her wedding 12 years later." - Collin Burton, Comm '03 続きを読む
Johnston Hall's posh new student lounge has big plasma screens, couches and even a kitchenette. 続きを読む
Make an appointment to get one-on-one help with your resume and cover letters: http://go.mu.edu/cscresume 続きを読む
Feeling stressed out? Attend the Center for Peacemaking's Meditation Mondays each week from 7-8 p.m. 続きを読む
This spacious and recently renovated hall includes the Honors Program floors, a fantastic dining room and the Rec Plex, with fitness equipment and a swimming pool. 続きを読む
This coed hall is home to 650 students. Schroeder's extensive facilities, dining hall and central location make it one of the most popular choices for returning students. 続きを読む
Home to 296 first-year male students and a favorite because of its camaraderie. 続きを読む
Marquette's largest residence hall is home to more than 725 male and female 1st-year students & includes a cross-cultural residential learning environment as well as dining room open 7 days a week. 続きを読む
This suite-style hall is named after Father McCabe, who in 1909 led Marquette to become the first Catholic university in the world to offer co-education as part of its undergraduate program. 続きを読む
Visit the brand new ‘50s style diner with made-to-order burgers, Philly cheese steaks, milkshakes and ‘50s tunes playing on the Jukebox. The hall offers double, triple and quad rooms for sophomores. 続きを読む
Marquette's only all-female residence hall houses 387 first-year students, including specialty housing for nursing students. A dining room is open seven days a week. 続きを読む
This coed facility houses more than 300 first- and second-year students in single and double rooms, including engineering floors. 続きを読む
The Raynor now offers increased space for 24 hour studying during the fall and spring semesters. Sunday - Thursday the 2nd floor and the Bridge are open 24 hours. 続きを読む
Built around the 15th century in France, this chapel in the heart of the Marquette campus offers free guided tours Monday-Saturday 10 am to 4 pm and Sunday Noon to 4 pm. 続きを読む
This study spot that unites the old and new sections of the library has one of the best overlooking views on campus. 続きを読む
Stop by the first floor of the Alumni Memorial Union for Stone Creek Coffee or Rishi loose-leaf tea. 続きを読む
Located on the first floor of the Alumni Memorial Union, the Marquette Spirit Shop is the official source for Marquette sportswear and gifts. 続きを読む
Across from the Admissions office is the primary source for student enrollment and financial services. 続きを読む
Stop by the first floor of Zilber Hall to schedule a tourand pick up a free t-shirt with your check-in. 続きを読む
The 4,000-seat athletics arena and practice facility is named for the legendary Marquette Basketball Coach Al McGuire. Follow @MUAthletics on Twitter. Ring out Ahoya! 続きを読む
This indoor fitness facility includes six air-conditioned tennis courts, five basketball courts, a racquetball court, a swimming pool with diving boards, a fitness assessment center and more. 続きを読む
The five floors of the AMU offer a variety of amenities, including a campus post office, study lounges, student government offices and the multicultural center. 続きを読む
Home of the J. William and Mary Diederich College of Communication. Follow them on Twitter @MUCollegeofComm. 続きを読む
The collection numbers more than 4,500 works and admission is always free. Follow @Haggerty_Museum on Twitter. 続きを読む