Valley Fields is a 1,600 seat outdoor stadium and practice facility in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, primarily used by the varsity men's and women's soccer and lacrosse teams at Marquette University, all of which compete in the Big East Conference. The complex houses bleachers, locker rooms, practice fields and a main stadium.FacilitiesThe complex opened in 1993 as soccer stadium, but renovations to the turf and the addition of locker rooms have taken place since. The complex is named for its location in the Menomonee Valley, which sits along the banks of the Menomonee River in downtown Milwaukee, south of the main Marquette University campus. Adjacent to Valley Fields is Marquette's Shimek Track and Field Facility, which hosts the school's cross country and track and field teams.In addition to use by NCAA teams, Valley Fields hosts intramural and club competitions and is open to Marquette students for general outdoor recreation.The soccer stadium renovation was completed in March 2014, including new seating and a press box.
Marquette University Alumni Association Purpose: Develop a passionate community of Marquette alumni in support of the university and each other. Guiding Principles: Continuous learning Inclusivity of all people Finding God in all things Lifetime alumni relationships Excellence, faith, leadership, service
The Diederich College offers 8 majors and 11 minors, including: MAJORS Advertising Communication Studies Corporate Communication Digital Media Journalism Media Studies Public Relations Theatre Arts MINORS Advertising Communication Studies Corporate Communication Digital Media Dance Film Fine Arts Music Public Relations Theatre Arts
Herzing University is a non-profit, career-focused institution of higher education that awards diplomas/certificates, associate degrees, bachelor's degrees and master's degrees in a variety of disciplines.HistoryHerzing University was founded by Henry and Suzanne Herzing in 1965, as a computer programming school, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In 1970, it became Herzing Institute and the organization started to grow through the acquisition of other schools. The name of the school was changed to Herzing College in 1996, and the institution has grown to include campuses in eight U.S. states, plus an online division. In 2009, with the addition of graduate programs, it was renamed Herzing University for all schools in the United States. In 2015, Herzing University became a non-profit institution.The Herzing system headquarters are located in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin.AcademicsWhile expanding its campuses, Herzing also diversified its educational programs to include the fields of business, information technology, healthcare, nursing, design, legal studies and public safety. Herzing University campuses award bachelor of science degrees and associate of science degrees. Master's degrees are offered through Herzing University Online. Not all campuses offer all of the programs. An example of this would be the Phlebotomy certification course. This course is only offered in the Brookfield campus.
Welcome to Marquette Nation – a comprehensive program designed to bring students and alumni together to continue Marquette’s traditions, establish class unity, further Marquette’s mission by raising money for student scholarships and keep students engaged with the university after graduation. From the moment you step foot on campus, you are a member of the nation. This nation is made up of people from all 50 states and several different continents. But no matter where you are, you will always have a way to stay connected to Marquette!
The J. William & Mary Diederich College of Communication (or simply Diederich College of Communication) is one of the primary colleges at Marquette University, located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The college is named for J. William Diederich, a former executive at Landmark Media Enterprises, and his wife, Mary.HistoryThe College of Communication was founded in 1910 as the School of Journalism. Decades later, the School of Journalism merged with the Schools of Performing Arts, Speech and Communication to form what is now the College of Communication. In May 2005, Bill and Mary Diederich, both graduates of the university, donated $28 million to support the college. At the time, it was the single largest gift to Marquette, and the university renamed the college as the J. William and Mary Diederich College of Communication in their honor.Since 1975, the college has been housed in Johnston Hall, one of the oldest buildings on Marquette's campus and the only one owned by the university to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places.ProgramsThe Diederich College of Communication offers bachelor's and master's degrees as well as interdisciplinary and dual-degree programs in conjunction with other schools. Undergraduate majors and minors administered by the college include Advertising, Broadcast and Electronic Communication, Communication Studies, Corporate Communication, Journalism, Media Studies, Public Relations and Theatre Arts.
For all IT Students, past, present and future from MATC to interact!
The Associated General Contractors of Greater Milwaukee is the oldest, largest and most influential commercial contracting association in the state of Wisconsin. Chartered in 1913, it affiliated with the Associated General Contractors of America, which was born in 1919.
The Construction Leadership Council of Greater Milwaukee (CLC) is a service of the Associated General Contractors of Greater Milwaukee (AGC-GM) and is available to young professionals employed by AGC-GM Member Companies. The CLC is a program that has been put in place to address the needs of young professionals and the companies they serve. This forum functions as a place for these individuals to network and receive professional support. At the same time, it aids the industry by highlighting its future leaders, supporters, and voice. At the national level, the CLC has been active for several years. Over half of AGC’s local chapters nationwide have established CLC programs. Many local CLC programs like the AGC of Greater Milwaukee have been flourishing for over 10 years and have almost 100 members.
The Xi-Xi chapter of Marquette is an extension of the values established by the national Kappa Sigma Fraternity. In its short history at Marquette, Xi-Xi has become a model chapter for Greek life on Marquette's campus, and has been recognized at a local and national level for its outstanding example of Fellowship, Leadership, Scholarship, and Service. The brothers of Xi-Xi are some of the most respectable members on campus and serve as role models not only in the Marquette Community, but also in the greater Milwaukee Area.
NEWaukee is a social architecture firm that specializes in community-based signature experiences centered on high-profile issues of importance for the city of Milwaukee. NEWaukee also provides consumer, employer brand and talent engagement services to major employers looking to attract and retain talent necessary to grow their businesses. Visit www.newaukee.com to learn more.
Ians Pinball is a pinball room on the 2nd floor of Ian's Pizza Downtown in Milwaukee. We feature 5 games which are available for play when the upstairs is open (11am-10pm daily): Centaur Doctor Who WHOdunnit Future Spa South Park We also host monthly tournaments on the first Tuesday of the month. We can also host special events upon request.
From the moment the New Scholar class enters the James L. O’Keefe Scholarship House, they are no longer just caddies, but part of something greater. As Marquette Evans Scholars, we thrive with the care and guidance from a prestigious Jesuit university and the Western Golf Association. Together, we grow as men and women under one roof and forever remain a part of the Evans Scholars family. As we have all come to learn, hard work certainly pays off; therefore, we strive for excellence in and out of the classroom and the Scholarship House every single day. We seek to create an environment allowing all Scholars to grow to their greatest potential and create experiences that will be stepping stones after graduation. From the day we receive our Scholarship letters in the mail, to the day we graduate, each step is life-changing. A quotation the Marquette Evans Scholars embrace is "no one has a longer walk to school." As caddies, it took large strides to get here. As Scholars, it is how we take those strides to leave footprints that will represent our legacy. Living together in the Scholarship House challenges us to be extraordinary, and we thank Marquette University, WGA Directors, donors and our families and friends who support us through this journey. Our new house on campus was dedicated September 6, 1986.It was built on a site where president Abraham Lincoln gave an important labor and agricultural address on September 30, 1859, and it cost $800,000. Since the dedication, every September 6, is Evans Scholar Day in Milwaukee County. In 2012, the house underwent a $1.3 million renovation to upgrade all three levels and the communal spaces, including the living room, board room and study lounge.
Milwaukee Odyssey provides a direct and easily accessible network of Milwaukee artists. Art throughout the virtual gallery link "Odyssey" also functions as a portfolio for local and regional business owners to browse in the curation process we offer as a service. With a focus on well being and visual enhancement, from office spaces, real-estate, hotels, restaurants, homes, clubs and cafes to individual events we utilize our network to offer a fresh rotation of art for our clients. Check out "Gallery Guru" via the web address below for a guide to locations where we are hanging art currently. If you are interested in an art rotation or joining our Gallery Guru please contact Christopher Roze 414.628.7234 or [email protected] GO LOCO & SUPPORT LOCAL
The 6 Tool Baseball School is a select youth baseball program directed by Marquette University High School's Head Varsity Baseball Coach Sal Bando, Jr. 6 Tool competes in the MAJOR Youth Baseball League and will play in an additional 4-6 tournaments every summer. Our goal is to play most, if not all of our games in SE Wisconsin to minimize travel. The 6 Tool Baseball School is dedicated to player development and will sacrifice any short term benefits for long term gains. While creating a winning culture is important, and teaching kids how to win is equally important, the win loss record of a U12 team is insignificant to teaching kids the game, developing their skill set and learning the 6 Tool way.