Marquette University

Marquette University
Former names
Marquette College (1881–1907)
MottoAd maiorem Dei gloriam (Latin)
Motto in English
"For the greater glory of God"
TypePrivate research university
EstablishedAugust 28, 1881 (August 28, 1881)
FounderJohn Henni
Religious affiliation
Catholic (Jesuit)
Academic affiliations
Endowment$997 million (2024)
PresidentKimo Ah Yun
Academic staff
1,186 (fall 2023)
Students11,373 (fall 2023)
Undergraduates7,652 (fall 2023)
Postgraduates3,721 (fall 2023)
Location,
U.S.

43°02′21″N 87°55′57″W / 43.03917°N 87.93250°W / 43.03917; -87.93250
CampusUrban, 93 acres (37.6 ha)
Alma Mater songMarquette University Anthem
Fight songRing Out Ahoya
Colors    Blue & Gold
NicknameGolden Eagles
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IBig East
MascotIggy the Golden Eagle
Websitemarquette.edu

Marquette University (/mɑːrˈkɛt/ ) is a private Jesuit research university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It was established as Marquette College on August 28, 1881, by John Henni, the first Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. Initially an all-male institution, Marquette became the first coeducational Catholic university in the world in 1909.

Marquette is part of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. The university is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and had an enrollment of about 11,000 students in 2023. It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity". Marquette is one of the largest Jesuit universities in the United States and the largest private university in Wisconsin.

Marquette is organized into 11 schools and colleges at its main Milwaukee campus, offering programs in the liberal arts, business, communication, education, engineering, law, and health sciences disciplines. The university also administers classes in suburbs around the Milwaukee area and in Washington, D.C. While most students are pursuing undergraduate degrees, the university has over 68 doctoral and master's degree programs, a law school, a dental school (the only such school in the state of Wisconsin), and 22 graduate certificate programs.

The university's varsity athletic teams, known as the Golden Eagles, are members of the Big East Conference and compete in the NCAA's Division I in all sports. Among its current and past faculty and alumni are 43 Fulbright Scholars, 6 Truman Scholars, 6 state governors, and 3 U.S. Senators.