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Our Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersSpeaking Up & Standing Out with Amyah BrooksDid you know that women of color in leadership are often labeled as “disruptive” simply for asserting their voice? In this episode, we explore what it means to lead unapologetically, despite the barriers that seek to silence strong voices. Listen to Amyah Brooks, a biracial Black woman, who is majoring in Political Science and Social Welfare and Justice at Marquette University. She talks about her journey on navigating identity, leadership, and advocacy. From confronting institutional challenges to carving out spaces of belonging, Amyah shares her insights on using her voice, embracing activism, and redefining leadership on her own...2025-03-0413 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersA Legacy of Leadership and Giving Back with Valerie Wilson ReedValerie Wilson Reed, class of 1979, shares her extraordinary journey from a fresh-faced student at Marquette to a trailblazer in alumni engagement and mentorship. As a proud African-American woman, Valerie reflects on her roots, the impact of her upbringing, and her enduring connection to Marquette. Over 30 years, she has dedicated herself to fostering inclusivity and empowering others, founding the Ethnic Alumni Association (now Black Alumni Association), publishing Black Marquette, and paving the way for future generations. She also shares her passion for cooking, weaving her southern Creole influences into her cookbooks and YouTube channel, Valcooks Kitchen. ...2024-12-0222 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersUnderstanding Identity and Representation with Aki AlvarezSheena Carey welcomes Aki Alvarez, a 4th-year International Business and Information Systems major, in a discussion about the intricacies of identity and belonging. This episode will challenge your understanding of intersectionality and highlight the significance of representation and acceptance in educational spaces and beyond.As a biracial, pansexual, and gender-fluid individual, Aki shares her challenges of navigating multiple identities and how her experiences at Marquette helped her build a sense of belonging. She speaks candidly about finding community, both at Marquette and abroad in England, and how these experiences have shaped her understanding of who she is. 2024-11-0120 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersEmbracing Faith, Leadership, and Resilience with Edith HudsonChief Edith Hudson, head of the Marquette University Police Department, shares her powerful story of resilience, faith, and leadership. As the eldest child of hardworking parents, Edith faced many challenges, but a pivotal moment came when a colleague questioned her ability to succeed in law enforcement. That doubt fueled her determination, leading to a successful 25-year career. Edith reflects on how her identity as a Black woman and her deep faith in God have shaped her compassionate, community-focused approach to policing. She talks about Ignatian-inspired policing, where recognizing God in everyone guides her to treat people with...2024-10-2124 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersTrailblazing with Cultural Roots and Academic Pursuits with Abiola KellerDr. Abiola Keller is an associate professor who has dedicated her career to advancing health equity and promoting diversity in education. A Nigerian American, her work at Marquette University bridges her cultural heritage with her passion for mentorship and advocacy for women of color. Her academic prowess and commitment to inclusion make her an inspiring figure who is shaping the future of healthcare and academic leadership.We navigate the journey of Dr. Abiola Keller, an influential associate professor at Marquette University's College of Nursing. Dr. Keller, with her Nigerian American identity, illuminates the challenges and triumphs of...2024-04-3030 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersNurturing Future Leaders with JohnRae' StowersIn this episode, we are joined by JohnRae' Stowers, the associate director of EOP Student Support Services, to share her inspiring story. JohnRae' reflects on her upbringing as the youngest of three, raised by her single mother in East St. Louis. She highlights the pivotal role her mother played in emphasizing the importance of education and paving the way for her success. JohnRae' discusses her deep-rooted connection to her identity as a black woman and the influence of strong female figures in her life. She also delves into the impact of the Our Roots Say...2024-03-0116 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersFrom Dreamer to Doer with Fatima Jimenez GonzalezSheena Carey explores the inspiring journey of Fatima Jimenez Gonzalez, a vibrant Latina, a Dreamer, and a first-generation immigrant. Fatima opens up about her challenges, her hopes, and her dreams for the future. As she prepares to embark on her teaching career, hear her discuss her concerns about the profession and her hopes for herself and for Marquette. Feel the strength and determination in her voice as she speaks up for herself and other Dreamers.Remember, this is not just a story. It's a testament to the beautiful diversity of our community. Tune in to...2024-01-2917 minMarquette Radio: Podcasts & MoreMarquette Radio: Podcasts & MoreJonathan Tsipis and Megan Duffy have a relationship beyond MarquetteJonathan Tsipis and Megan Duffy have a relationship beyond Marquette 2023-11-0701 minMarquette Radio: Podcasts & MoreMarquette Radio: Podcasts & MoreThe World To Marquette | 11/6/2023News Audio Producer Connor Baldwin breaks down recent news from the world to Marquette.2023-11-0708 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersEmpowering Identities with Gadeer AyeshSheena interviews Gadeer Ayesh, a trailblazing Neurosurgery Physician Assistant, first-generation Arab-American Muslim, and advocate for inclusivity. Gadeer's journey from a small-town school to Marquette University defied expectations, driven by her parents' immigrant experience and a determination to excel. The passing of her grandfather due to limited healthcare access fueled her commitment to make a difference. Despite skepticism, she emerged as a beacon of representation for her culture and religion. Gadeer's involvement in a mural project at Marquette celebrating women of color showcases her advocacy for inclusivity. She draws strength from her support system, considering her...2023-09-2922 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersBuilding a Legacy: Rachelle Shurn’s Contribution to Diversity and Inclusivity at Marquette UniversitySheena interviews Rachelle Shurn, the Assistant Engagement Director of University Advancement at Marquette University. Rachelle shares her story of how she and her husband left their small predominantly black city to make a fresh start in Milwaukee. Rachelle's journey led her to Marquette, where she is now dedicated to impacting women of color both on and off campus. Rachelle describes her role as being intrinsic in diversity, which she developed while working in a similar position at a community college. She shares how working with that college helped her to understand inequities in society and opened her eyes to...2023-04-2423 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersAchieving Greatness Beyond Comfort Zones with Julie Aleman and Wendy PerezSheena interviews Julie Aleman and Wendy Perez. They both come from Latino and Mexican American backgrounds, respectively. Julie's goal was to help her family back home understand that limitations can be overcome with determination, while Wendy wanted to set an example for other people coming from underrepresented communities. In 2021, as freshmen, they started "Community. Books. You", a free textbook lending program at Marquette University which has since collected 400 books through donation drives as well as donations by faculty members and peers on campus.They share how the mural resonates with them because it shows representation for women...2023-02-2745 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersHow A Bilingual Teacher Made An Impact with Luz Chaparro HernandezIn this episode, host Sheena Carey interviews Luz Chaparro Hernandez, who is a Bilingual Teacher from Milwaukee Public Schools and a treasurer for the MTEA, which is the Milwaukee Teachers' Education Association.Luz has dedicated her career to serving others. Her involvement with organizations like the Hispanic Alumni Association has helped support engagement within diverse communities over four successful years!Tune in to listen to Luz as she shares invaluable lessons learned over 30 years teaching in language immersion programs, along with words of wisdom such as why we should always reflect upon what sort of...2023-02-0128 minMarquette Radio: Podcasts & MoreMarquette Radio: Podcasts & MoreWire Sports Weekly - National Marquette Day Preview - 2-2-23In the first episode of the second semester, Sports Audio Producer Jackson Gross calls in Butler Athletics intern and former writer for the Butler Collegian Ethan Polak. The two preview Butler and Marquette's matchup set for National Marquette Day.2023-01-3024 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersHow Women in Science Can Promote Inclusivity and Diversity with Dr. Anita ManogaranIn this episode, host Sheena Carey interviews Dr. Anita Manogaran, who is an Associate Professor of Biological Sciences at Marquette University. Dr. Manogaran has faced challenges with representation throughout her career as a woman of color in STEM. Despite the lack of diversity she experienced growing up, she remained determined to succeed and found mentors along the way that helped her to realize her potential.Dr. Manogaran now strives to pay it forward by serving as a mentor for students, particularly first-generation college students and women in science. The mural on Marquette's campus has been meaningful for h...2022-12-0523 minMarquette Radio: Podcasts & MoreMarquette Radio: Podcasts & MoreArt and Life in Color at MarquetteLife is colorful at Marquette- hear more about how our community defines art. 2022-11-1703 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersWhy Diversity Matters with LuVerda Sayles MartinIn this episode, host Sheena Carey talks to LuVerda Sayles Martin. LuVerda is a Certified Nurse Midwife with experience in full scope practice, management, and academia. Specialties: Health care for women of childbearing age including preventative care and health promotion, contraceptive management, and STI diagnosis and management; prenatal care & Labor and Delivery Management for normal, healthy women; breastfeeding.Episode Highlight04:30 - That has shaped how I am because I always have felt that I have to be who I am, speak who I am and speak my truth.09:06 - Being seen by those...2022-11-1124 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersThe Aunties Circle with Natalie Hanson, Tracie Sparks, Kitty Hill and Jacqueline SchramIn this episode, host Sheena Carey talks to the Aunties Circle about their journey and how their roots have come together to be of service and hope for the future of Marquette.Episode Highlights: 04:48 I didn’t wanna be involved in something deep to be the native person and, it’s really driven my career path in helping others that maybe didn’t have the opportunities that I had, have the resources I had so, it’s certainly driven me in that way. 10:42 Our roots connected in really different ways, you know very desperatel...2022-10-1042 minMarquette Radio: Podcasts & MoreMarquette Radio: Podcasts & MoreMarquette Tribune: President Lovell's Summer FavsMUR hosts Emily Bittman and Sam Baughn sit down with Marquette University President, Michael Lovell to discuss his favorite songs, podcasts, and audio books of Summer 2022. This podcast was produced by MUR Arts & Entertainment Audio Producer, Clare Lindstrom. She can be contacted at clare.lindstrom@marquette.edu. Marquette University Radio proudly operates as a division of the Marquette Wire.2022-09-0513 minMurder CafeMurder CafeAll About EveWe are proud to bring you the classic American drama, All About Eve! Our version was adapted from the Academy Award winning movie of 1950 by Ben Dooley. Broadcast live on national radio in 1954, it featured unforgettable performances by Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, George Sanders and Gary Merrill. Hudson Valley Radio Theater is grateful to have a superb cast of Hudson Valley, New York based actors who will give the iconic roles found in All About Eve their own interpretations and they include: Sue Regan as Margo Channing, Geneva Turner as Eve Harrington, Marshall Sheldon as Lloyd Richards, Paula Lucas...2022-04-191h 09Marquette Radio: Podcasts & MoreMarquette Radio: Podcasts & MoreA&E Breakdown: Ozark w. Emily SaccoIn this episode Emily Sacco and Julianna talk about the netflix show Ozark, and its wild storyline and characters. Produced by Marquette Radio, at part of the Marquette Wire.2022-04-1513 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersMarginalization Fuels Motivation to Succeed with Dr. Karen RobinsonIn this episode, host Sheena Carey talks to Dr. Karen Robinson, interim Assistant Dean for Graduate Programs and Associate Professor for the College of Nursing at Marquette University. She is the first African-American woman to earn tenure in the College of Nursing.Episode Highlights:03:00 I literally have grown up at Marquette. I went on to earn my Master’s degree in Nurse Midwifery at Marquette, and in 2010 earned my Ph.D. in Nursing also at Marquette.04:42 Having one African-American professor throughout my entire education at Marquette was always upfront - front and center...2022-04-1127 minMarquette Radio: Podcasts & MoreMarquette Radio: Podcasts & MoreA&E Breakdown: Tkay Maidza w. Marissa ProvenzaleIn this episode Marissa Provenzale and Julianna Okosun discuss singer and rapper Tkay Maidza. They talk about Tkay’s music, style and the surrealistic colorful 90’s universe she has built in her music videos. Produced by Marquette Radio, at part of the Marquette Wire. Marquette Radio Instagram: mu_radio.2022-04-0809 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersGrowing the Consciousness of Our Calling with Sr. Anne ArabomeIn this episode, host Sheena Carey talks to Sr. Anne Arabome. She is presently the Associate Director of the Faber Center for Ignatian Spirituality at Marquette University.Episode Highlights:01:32 – I identify myself as a beloved child of God. This identity is what has shifted my personality and outlook in life.03:53 – My parents pray the rosary every day without fail, so this set me on the path to my vocation as a religious woman and the kind of work that I do today.04:50 – Every decision I have ever taken was inspired by my des...2022-03-1513 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersThe Significance of Being “The 1st” with Evelia GuerreroIn this episode, host Sheena Carey talks to Evelia Guerrero, a recent Marquette alum in Nursing and now a Registered Nurse at Children’s Wisconsin. Evelia served as the first Latina student body president at Marquette University, was the first in her family to go to college, and the first to graduate. Episode Highlights:02:13 I’m the first one in my family to go to Marquette, the first one to graduate and have a Bachelor’s degree, and I think it holds a lot of weight on who I am and decisions I have made. 03...2022-02-2521 minIt\'s Happening! A college career podcastIt's Happening! A college career podcastIt's soliloquy in the welding workshop!Meet our newest Career Counselor, Michael Stock. Michael shares his journey as a first-generation college student choosing to pursue a four-year college degree in Literature after deciding against trades like becoming a welder, electrician, or plumber. He shares about how mentorship and seemingly chance encounters on campus made a difference in his career journey which ultimately led him right here to the Career Services Center at Marquette. Want to schedule an appointment to meet with Michael? Log into Handshake or call our office at 414-288-7423. You can contact Michael directly at michael.stock@marquette.edu.2022-02-1518 minIt\'s Happening! A college career podcastIt's Happening! A college career podcastIt’s bouncing back after injury! From D1 athlete to Career CounselorKiley Banker, a new Career Counselor in the Career Services Center at Marquette University, shares her many challenges as a Division I Volleyball Player at UVA and how they led to choosing a major, going to graduate school, and discovering her values.  Kiley shares moving stories about her health, grief, and how she helps others from these life experiences.  She also has a horse so listen to the end to hear about this fun fact!  Kiley can be reached at kiley.banker@marquette.edu or through Handshake to schedule an appointment.2022-02-0128 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersRepresenting My Culture with Leen MortadaIn this episode, our host Sheena Carey talks to Leen Mortada, a sophomore majoring in International Affairs, Criminology and Law Studies at Marquette University. Episode Highlights:4:12 Marquette offers so many ways to help people that are around us to actually start programs that will uplift those who are like me. Marquette gives you the opportunity to lead and be that difference in your own community. 7:34 My younger experience has made me very independent and confident in how to approach and answer situations where I might be confronted about my own identity. It also ma...2021-11-2925 minIt\'s Happening! A college career podcastIt's Happening! A college career podcastIt's a zig zaggy career path!This week we hear from Katie Niemer, a Trinity Fellow and Marquette University Graduate Student in the MBA program.  Kate began as a Biology major, has experience in service, arts, design, teaching, and what's next is still up for grabs.  Kate would love to help you on your journey and can be reached at kate.neimer@marquette.edu if you would like to connect.  2021-11-0220 minYour Money CountsYour Money CountsFraud Episode #9 – Did you say FREE classes? In this episode you will learn about Marquette’s new Innovation Learning Center (ILC) located in downtown Erie. Did you know they offer FREE Mpowered™ Learning Sessions covering all these fraud topics and more. Understand the idea behind the building, the free resources available to you, and how Marquette is providing education to not just customers, but anyone that would like to attend.Listen to the episode and find out! Visit our Fraud Protection Center today: https://marquettesavings.bank/personal/learn/fraud-protection-center/ Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender. 2021-10-2613 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersWork Hard and Everything is Possible with Jaileen DiazIn this episode, our host Sheena Carey talks to Jaileen Diaz, a recent graduate from Marquette University in Criminology and Law studies. Jaileen is currently a Business Teacher at St. Augustine Prep. Episode Highlights: 03:43 - I realized that if I want to succeed in life and be able to make that difference, I need to start with myself. 04:47 - I was struggling at a young age and I wanted to make sure that I worked hard in order to go to a school that had a good education.  05:23 - I led the M...2021-10-2516 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersGoing against the grain with Dr. Joya CrearIn this episode, our host Sheena Carey is joined by Dr. Joya Crear acting vice-president for the Inclusive Excellence in the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion of Marquette University. Her humble beginnings transpired in Detroit, Michigan. She had amazing memories of her childhood with her close-knit family where she was the only child. Episode Highlights:04:50 Psychology sounded interesting. I decided to take a psychology course in high school.  I didn't see myself in that just yet. At that point, they're talking about Freud talking about a lot of males, a lot of white males, an...2021-09-2326 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersEducation, Family and Faith with Judge Maxine WhiteIn this episode our host Sheena Carey talks to Judge Maxine White, the first African American woman on the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. She was born in rural Mississippi and raised in a family of cotton sharecroppers as the eighth child. Episode Highlights: 02:24 – I still, with three college degrees (one from Marquette University Law School), feel and experience the kinds of feelings that I had as a child, that is, being misunderstood, being disregarded, being invisible and having to fight even to this day.06:35 – It’s that community aspect that I want people to hold...2021-05-1030 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersSocietal Standards and Self-Love with Cori ThompsonIn this episode our host Sheena Carey talks to Cori Thompson, senior in the College of Health Sciences. Cori is the founder and president of the Campus Curlz chapter at Marquette. Cori identifies as a black woman.Episode Highlights:  01:55 – I think it really took a lot of looking outward and realizing what I wanted to be and what I wanted to look like. 03:32 – It is important that we all work to define those standards of what we need to look like, to be in certain standards or in certain circles. Academics don’t need to l...2021-05-0317 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersNever Forget Where You Came From and Help Others Along the Way with Dr. Terrie GarciaIn this episode our host Sheena Carey talks to Dr. Terrie Garcia, Coordinator of the Project BEYOND-2 at the College of Nursing. Episode Highlights: 01:25 – I have many identities, and my identities have evolved throughout my lifetime. I am a mother, I’m a daughter, I’m a wife, I’m a nurse, but I think that the identity that I carry most with me, that’s most deeply rooted, is being Mexican American, because I think that I can walk into a room and people may not know that I am a mother, or a nurse, but t...2021-04-2617 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersPushing the Boundaries with Shivani ChokshiIn this episode our host Sheena Carey talks to Shivani Chokshi, CEO of Impactionable. Shivani Chokshi is a social entrepreneur who leads a social enterprise, Impactionable, which helps people find jobs and funding opportunities in the social impact space.Episode Highlights: 01:40 – I came from a very conservative Hindu sort of household where we’re taught to live life according to a series of checklists. But my checklist looked very different from the very beginning. 06:25 – Essentially, there’s two sides of being Indian American. - It helped me to see the third space that I wanted t...2021-04-1922 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersYou Are Marquette with Kristina CallahanIn this episode our host Sheena Carey talks to Kristina Callahan, Residence Hall Director, graduate student in the MBA program, set to complete this summer. Kristina identifies as a Hispanic Latino woman and she shares her story. Episode Highlights: 03:15 – My mom is a strong independent woman who said: Education is the one thing that no one can take away from you. And I held on to that.  03:58 - My campus tour was looking for a job. The only priority I had was: which building was the cheapest to live in and where can I find...2021-04-1219 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersFashion, Confidence and Relationships with Oluwapelumi OguntadeIn this episode our host Sheena Carey talks to Oluwapelumi Oguntade, a junior in the College of Business Administration. Oluwapelumi identifies as Nigerian American and as a brown woman, and just as a unique individual – Oluomo – one of a kind. Episode Highlights: 02:35 – I was born in Nigeria. I come from the US as well. When I look at the way I think, my values, it reflects both countries. 06:43 – I find myself always trying to blend both cultures and bring them in, even in my styles.12:07 – On my hand, where I work, I’ve had a po...2021-04-0522 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersAnything That’s Lost Can Come Back with Samantha MajhorIn this episode our host Sheena Carey welcomes Samantha Majhor, Assistant Professor of English at Marquette University. Samantha is Native American, and her area of focus is Native American literature.   Episode Highlights: 01:40 – Anything that’s lost can come back.03:30 – I was looking into literature to find what I was unable to get from my family. 03:58 – It wasn’t until my graduate work at the University of Minnesota, where I had the opportunity to take the Dakota language, that I really felt like I understood the Dakota thinking and Dakota philosophy, and it really opene...2021-03-2922 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersThe Road of Empowerment with Sonia EscamillaIn this episode our host Sheena Carey talks to Sonia Escamilla, Assistant Director of Inclusive Programs at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science. Sonia is a Latina woman and a Marquette University Master of Education graduate. Episode Highlights: 02:00 – I moved around a lot, probably 20 plus times and had attended about 15 different schools.08:15 – There were definitely moments during my undergraduate career, and my graduate and my master’s career, where I really considered leaving Marquette, and it wasn’t because of those women, for sure. 09:10 – In my mind, at that point of the time...2021-03-2219 minIt\'s Happening! A college career podcastIt's Happening! A college career podcastIt's the best of both worlds! Blending majors and minors to suit your career interestsThe benefits of getting involved, challenging assumptions, and connecting with professionals are highlighted by guest Nick Contezac.  Nick is an alumni and a current graduate student at Marquette while currently working within human resources.  Hear how Nick chose his major and altered his path while getting involved during his undergraduate Marquette experiences.  2021-03-1621 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersOur Bonds are Tied in Our Roots with Yasmeen AttaIn this episode our host Sheena Carey talks to Yasmeen Atta, senior in the College of Nursing, set to graduate this May. Yasmeen was born and raised in Milwaukee, Glendale, and her parents and grandparents come from Palestine.  Episode Highlights: 02:05 – I feel responsibility to speak up for our rights, and to speak up for the rights of anyone who is oppressed.03:37 – When you are surrounded by faculty, as much as you would look up to them and appreciate them, if they do not look like you, or if you do not see yourself in your...2021-03-1517 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersBuilding On Empathy with Dr. Nakia GordonIn this very first episode our host Sheena Carey welcomes Nakia Gordon, associate professor of psychology. Dr. Nakia S. Gordon earned her doctorate in behavioral neuroscience at Bowling Green State University. While there, she studied emotion in both human and non-human animals using a variety of techniques. She then received additional training in neuroimaging as a post-doctoral fellow in Michigan State University’s Neuroscience Program. Prior to joining the faculty at Marquette, Dr. Gordon was on faculty at UNC Charlotte. Episode Highlights: 03:55 – One of my first social science classes was about sociology of race and gender...2021-03-0824 minOur Roots Say That We\'re SistersOur Roots Say That We're SistersIntroducing Our Roots Say That We're Sisters Podcast SeriesWelcome to Our Roots Say That We're Sisters podcast. This podcast series is sponsored by the Marquette forum with support from Marquette University's Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion and the Haggerty Museum of Art. It's an extension of a Marquette University mural project to highlight and uplift diverse women identified individuals whose images and contributions have been systematically made invisible.2021-02-2401 minMurder CafeMurder CafeThe 39 StepsHudson Valley Radio Theatre brings you a classic spy thriller, with a touch of comedy, The 39 Steps. This edge-of-the seat whodunit follows the incredible adventures of American hero Richard Hannay, as he encounters dastardly murderers, double-crossing secret agents, and, of course, devastatingly beautiful women. This mesmerizing mystery of murder and spies, is loosely based on the novel by John Buchan and inspired by the timeless Hitchcock movie.  Produced by Frank Marquette with technical direction and sound editing by Kenny Drao.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frank-marquette/su...2021-02-171h 19It\'s Happening! A college career podcastIt's Happening! A college career podcastIt's rising to the challenge! Navigating rough patches gracefullyListen to Amber Johnson, Lead Mentor/Advisor Specialist at Marquette University talk about "moving the moon with her hands" and how she made it through roadblocks towards her career in nursing by seeking support from others, while also digging deep to apply her unique passion and motivation.  If you are looking for some inspiration this is the episode for you!  Amber can be contacted at ambernicole.johnson@marquette.edu.2020-10-2023 minIt\'s Happening! A college career podcastIt's Happening! A college career podcastIt's changing your mind! A real life example of switching career ideasThis week, Parisa Shirazi from Marquette University's Center for Peacemaking joins us to discuss the many twists and turns in her path since graduating from MU in 2016. Parisa wanted to be a teacher at first, then changed her major to political science and planned to pursue law school. You'll learn how she made the decision to withdraw her law school applications and how she forged her own path to a post-graduate year of service and then all the way back to Marquette.Show links:Center for Peacemaking website: https://www.marquette.edu/peacemaking/...2020-10-0620 minIt\'s Happening! A college career podcastIt's Happening! A college career podcastIt's research! Finding career information you can trustMaria and Graicey talk about common ways people find information about careers — both trustworthy and not so much. Learn tips for how to decide which information applies to your unique situation. Also, you'll hear about Graicey's rollerblading and sourdough hobbies, plus Maria shares a clever tip on where to find the most up-to-date deets about jobs!Links from show:Marquette University Career Services Center website: https://www.marquette.edu/career-services/Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook: https://www.bls.gov/ooh/O*Net: www.onetonline.org2020-08-2116 minMurder CafeMurder CafeGhost HuntGhost Hunt is a spirited story about a stunt that goes wrong. Radio personality Smiley Smith and paranormal investigator, Dr. Roberta Reed tour a haunted house on a cliff above the Hudson River. Their experiences are recorded for playback on Smith's show. The house, known as "The Death Trap," has a bad reputation because four of its residents met mysterious ends. Ghost Hunt was adapted for Hudson Valley Radio Theatre from a tale by the renowned ghost story writer, Herbert Russell Wakefield. The program features the talents of Jessica Boyd, Frank Marquette, Ellen Pavloff and Chris Falcioni...2020-08-1734 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxInterview with Jalina McClain, Executive Director of the Superior Arts Youth TheaterJalina McClain, Executive Director of Superior Arts Youth Theater, has been working in the theater field since 2008. She received her B.S. in theatre and entertainment arts & media production and new technology from Northern Michigan University in 2013. Jalina enjoys making theatre in the Marquette Community. Prior to her role with SAYT, she was involved in many arts projects throughout the community collaborating with organizations like Lake Superior Theatre, Marquette Senior High School, Westwood High School, Marquette Area Public Schools, Marquette Regional History Center, and the Forest Roberts Theatre. Jalina has worked throughout the Upper Peninsula and in the...2020-07-2322 minMind Body DallasMind Body DallasJuly Meditation: ForgivenessMarquette takes you through a guided meditation on the power of forgiveness. In the beginning, she explains “Ho’oponopono,” a incredibly healing Hawaiian prayer. Ho’o: “to make,” and Pono: “right.” The repetition of the word Pono means “double right” or being right with both yourself and others. Ho’oponopono is very powerful yet easy enough to incorporate it into a daily practice. Ho’oponopono is 4 simple and profound statements: “I’m sorry, please forgive me, I love you, I thank you.” Marquette then shares some information she has gathered from Dr. Caroline Leaf, Dr. George Burriss, and Joel Osteen, to name a few. May God bless a...2020-07-2020 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxThe Exchange is More Important than your Dinner- Marie S. (1925) Elder Speaks SeriesThis episode is from the Elder Speaks Series of the Senior Theatre Experience. Chip sits down with 95 year old Marie S. This Podcast episode is brought to you by the City of Marquette’s Arts & Culture & Senior Center. If you are a senior citizen living in Marquette Michigan and would like to share one of your stories in our podcast, please call us at 906-228-0472 or email us at arts-culture@marquettemi.gov --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mqtmemorybox/message2020-07-1606 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxInterview with Origami Artist Judy SarosikToday’s Memory Box guest is Origami artist Judy Sarosik. Judy is a Marquette native. She began making mobiles when she was 21 years old. Now retired, after teaching school for 33 years, she finds herself once again collecting driftwood while walking the beaches of Lake Superior. She returned to that love of long ago - making mobiles – this time adding colorful paper cranes. In 2010, Judy created a children’s line of origami butterfly and fish mobiles. Her peace crane mobiles have graced galleries throughout the Midwest. She also creates Wordz of Wizdom, inspirational flags made with beautiful papers, quotes, words, hemp...2020-07-1528 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxPoetry by ME Kilpatrick, a member of the Marquette Poets CircleToday’s episode is a group of poems about current events by ME Kilpatrick. ME Kilpatrick is a poet and Quaker minister of the Birmingham (AL) Friends Meeting.   An American Don Quixote    I stand at the Big Door and knock, but no alarm was set on the clock. His pride caused many to die, and now the People cry, “Why?” While the Shepherd sleeps, the Iambs cry, die, and bleat. Sleeping on the job will only rob – the People of their lives and jobs. I stand at the Big Door and knock, but the...2020-07-0906 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxPoetry by ME Kilpatrick, member of the Marquette Poets CircleIn today’s episode we have poetry about current events and more by ME Kilpatrick including one very special to my heart. ME Kilpatrick is a poet and Quaker minister of the Birmingham (AL) Friends Meeting. He is a member of the Marquette Poets Circle. Mr. Trump, You’re No Tiger Woods Mr. President, you play golf, while we, the people, cough. We know you like to tee off, with a club swing like your mop. In a game where silence is golden, your poor loudmouth becomes emboldened. It’s sad...2020-07-0605 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxHow Do You Say It by Mike PlourdeToday’s dramatic episode is from the Marquette Senior Theatre Experience. “How Do You Say It” was written and performed by Mike Plourde. Mike developed the piece from an original monologue by Lois Stanley. This podcast is brought to you by the City of Marquette Arts & Culture and Senior Centers. Listen to more work by the Marquette Senior Theatre Experience at https://anchor.fm/seniortheatrepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mqtmemorybox/message2020-07-0205 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxInterview with Joy Bender Hadley - Creativity Coaching during a Pandemic and moreToday’s guest in the Memory Box is Joy Bender Hadley. Joy is an artist, art educator, and creativity coach with a broad array of work experience in the arts; from her work in New York City as a designer’s assistant & freelance illustrator, to her stint as a visual merchandising manager, and her years as a history museum curator of exhibits. Now her favorite places are her art studio, in her art classrooms, or working with the artists from the Marquette Artist Collective which she founded. Joy is an award winning, certified Art Educator. She works for the...2020-07-0140 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxMemorial Day Memory & Poetry by Martin Achatz and ME Kilpatrick, Marquette Poets Circle MemberIn today’s episode we bring you Memorial Day memories and poem  by U.P. Poet Laureate Martin Achatz. Martin has a Master’s Degree in Fiction and an MFA in Poetry. He is a Contingent Professor in the English Department at NMU. Contact Martin at machatz@nmu.edu to find out about his upcoming virtual poetry workshops. Thursday July 2nd 7 PM Poetry Workshop: In celebration of World UFO Day on July 2, join Marty Achatz for an evening of all things cosmic and alien. A night of writing that engages the mysteries of the universe, science fict...2020-06-2912 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxInterview with John DaveyToday, Tristan Luoma, Arts and Senior Services Coordinator for the City of Marquette Arts and Culture Center, interviews Marquette-based musician John Davey. John's newest album, "Toss Your Javelin," is scheduled to release this August, but listeners can catch the first two singles off of the album - "Kings, Gods, Fools" and "Lower Tiers" - on his bandcamp or your favorite streaming service. Also, stay tuned after the interview to hear "Lower Tiers"! bandcamp: https://johndavey.bandcamp.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mqtmemorybox/message2020-06-2633 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxInterview with artist and poet Gail MahanToday Gail Mahan joins us in the Memory Box. Gail is an artist and poet. She is a member of the Marquette Artist Collective and you can see her work at The Gallery, 130 Washington Street in Marquette or online. She is also a member of the Marquette Poets Circle. Her poem, “Medicine for the Soul” was part of the collaborative exhibit “Words and Music” by Borderland Arts and the Marquette Poets Circle. You can read the poem and see the art that inspired it at the interactive gallery. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mqtmemorybox/message2020-06-2415 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxNew poetry by Martin Achatz and ME Kilpatrick, Marquette Poets Circle MembersIn today’s episode we bring you the poem “Spring Choirs“ by U.P. Poet Laureate Martin Achatz. Martin has a Master’s Degree in Fiction and an MFA in Poetry. He is a Contingent Professor in the English Department at NMU. Contact Martin at machatz@nmu.edu to find out about his upcoming virtual poetry workshops. Thursday July 2nd 7 PM Poetry Workshop: In celebration of World UFO Day on July 2, join Marty Achatz for an evening of all things cosmic and alien. A night of writing that engages the mysteries of the universe, science fictional and science...2020-06-2209 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxMy Father the Drunk by Lori HazenToday’s dramatic episode is from the Marquette Senior Theatre Experience. “My the Drunk” was written and performed by Lori Hazen. This podcast is brought to you by the City of Marquette Arts & Culture and Senior Centers. Listen to more work by the Marquette Senior Theatre Experience at https://anchor.fm/seniortheatrepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mqtmemorybox/message2020-06-1806 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxPoetry by Martin Achatz and ME Kilpatrick, Marquette Poets Circle membersIn today’s episode we bring you the poem “That Girl with Pearl Earring, after Vermeer “ by U.P. Poet Laureate Martin Achatz. Contact Martin at machatz@nmu.edu to find out about his upcoming virtual poetry workshops. Thursday July 2nd 7 PM Poetry Workshop: In celebration of World UFO Day on July 2, join Marty Achatz for an evening of all things cosmic and alien. A night of writing that engages the mysteries of the universe, science fictional and science factional. Stretch to your outer limits and have a close encounter of the poetry kind.  We also have poetry about curren...2020-06-1507 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory Box"Bed Bugs" by Keith S. from the Elder Speak Series of the Senior Theatre Experience89 year old Keith S. shares stories of "Bed Bugs"  part of the Elder Speak Series -  Senior Theatre Experience. This podcast is brought to you by the City of Marquette’s Arts & Culture & Senior Center. If you are a senior citizen living in Marquette Michigan and would like to share one of your stories in our podcast, please call us at 906-228-0472 or email us at arts-culture@marquettemi.gov. Hear more Senior Theatre Experience podcasts at https://anchor.fm/seniortheatrepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mqtmemorybox/message2020-06-1105 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxMy Imodium Adventure by Lori HazenToday’s dramatic episode is from the Marquette Senior Theatre Experience. “My Imodium Adventure” was written and performed by Lori Hazen. This podcast is brought to you by the City of Marquette Arts & Culture and Senior Centers. Listen to more work by the Marquette Senior Theatre Experience at https://anchor.fm/seniortheatrepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mqtmemorybox/message2020-06-0408 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxInterview with artist and author Christine SaariToday we are joined in the Memory Box by Christine Saari. Christine is an author, a poet, a photographer and mixed media artist. She has written two books: a memoir: Love and War at Stag Farm, The Story of Hirschengut, an Austrian Mountain Farm 1938-1948 (2011) and a book of poetry: Blossoms in the Dark of Winter (2018). She has been an activist for the arts in the Upper Peninsula and a champion for women in the arts, creating a U.P. Women’s Art Exhibit in the seventies. Christine is currently a member of the Marquette Artist Collective, LSAA  an...2020-06-0310 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxThe Nature of the Game of Golf by Mike PlourdeToday’s episode is a true ‘slice of life’ from the Marquette Senior Theatre Experience. “The Nature of the Game of Golf” was written and performed by Mike Plourde. This podcast brought to you by the City of Marquette Arts & Culture and Senior Centers. Listen to more work by the Marquette Senior Theatre Experience at https://anchor.fm/seniortheatrepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mqtmemorybox/message2020-06-0208 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxThe Alternate Story of a Well Known Character written and performed by Robin DuBlancToday's episode is from the Marquette Senior Theater Experience. “The Alternate Story of a Well Known Character” was written and performed by Robin DuBlanc. This Podcast is brought to you by: The City of Marquette’s Arts and Culture and Senior Centers. Hear more podcasts by the Senior Theater Experience at anchor.fm/seniortheatrepodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mqtmemorybox/message2020-05-2803 minMarquette Memory BoxMarquette Memory BoxPurls for Jo by Janeen Pergrin RastallToday’s episode is the poem “Purls for Jo” by Janeen Pergrin Rastall Purls for Jo             For Jo Doran     3 AM. Night nestles the porch railings. The wind has stopped knocking. Across the bay, street lights stitch Marquette’s alleyways, like the woman who casts on her knots of grief, weaves in loose ends, draws from friends. Her needles pierce each empty space and she purls the darkness.   When that woman fa...2020-05-2603 minMurder CafeMurder CafeThe LodgerBased on the novel by Marie Belloc Lowndes, THE LODGER concerns a serial killer known as "The Avenger" who is murdering young women. A mysterious man arrives at the home of the Buntings looking for a room to rent. Daisy, the Bunting's daughter is a young woman who seems to have captured the new lodger’s attention. Before the evening is over another body is found. Who is “The Avenger” and has he struck again? Produced by Murder Cafe Radio Theatre, The Lodger was directed by Frank Marquette and features the talents of Kristen Marquette, Jim Keenen, Jessic...2020-04-2726 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteIndigenous Ways of KnowingDr. Samantha Majhor is a Marquette English professor with a focus on Native American literature. Chris T Cornelius is an architect and Nohl Fellow artist featured at Haggerty Museum of Art. Together, they discuss intellectual and personal experiences with Native American art, history, culture, as well as their exploration of indigenous ways of knowing. Moderator: Ruthie Dibble, Chipstone Foundation curator We Are Marquette Episode 52 Edited by Ina Li2019-10-1400 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteMarquette's Student Government LeadersMarquette University Student Government (MUSG) President Sara Manjee and Executive VP Dan Brophy work hard advocating for students. Within MUSG there are various departments that altogether make Marquette's campus the difference it can be, from hosting community events to bring students together to providing funding for student organizations. Sara and Dan actively meet with faculty, students, and organizations to listen to their needs and help them with those needs. Forming relationships that allow them to sit down and talk about how to create this change within Marquette's campus and in Milwaukee. We Are Marquette Episode 51 Edited by Ina Li2019-09-1900 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteAdvancing Human PerformanceMike Haischer and Casandra Goodrich help advance understanding of human potential at the new Athletic and Human Performance Research Center (AHPRC), which officially opened in April 2019. The AHPRC allows Marquette faculty and partners from the health care industry to collaborate on research and cutting-edge innovation in the areas of elite athletic performance, human performance, rehabilitation, fitness data analytics, and other related disciplines. Mike is a Strength and Conditioning Specialist with a Master’s degree in Exercise Physiology. Mike is also a Marquette alum (B.S. Health Sci ’14) and current student, studying for his Ph.D. in Exercise and Rehabilitation Science. In a...2019-08-2700 minThe Marquette EffectThe Marquette EffectThe Marquette Effect Ep 1First episode of The Marquette Effect. I talk about the things that mattered to me this week. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app2019-07-2514 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteEveryone can WINSasha Parsons Waters is the coordinator of the Women's Innovation Network (WIN) at the 707 Hub. WIN strives to support underrepresented groups on campus with leadership, networking and entrepreneurship. Interviewed by 707 Hub intern Ina Li, Sasha talks about growing up around entrepreneurship and how it brought her to where she is today, discovering her passion and helping others unlock their passions. For more information about WIN, visit https://www.marquette.edu/womens-innovation-network/ We Are Marquette Episode 49 Interview and editing by Ina Li2019-07-2300 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteWelcome back Coach Andrew StimmelAndrew Stimmel was recently named Head Coach of the Marquette Men's Lacrosse team. In 2016, he spent a year as an Assistant Coach at Marquette while he helped lead the team to their first BIG EAST Championship. He returned to Marquette after coaching at Yale, where they have notched an overall record of 42-13 since 2017. In this podcast, Coach Stimmel is interviewed by Chris Rolfing, a senior on the men's lacrosse team. He discusses what brought him back to Marquette, his new staff and what he is looking forward to most being back at Marquette. For more information about Coach Stimmel...2019-07-1200 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteBridging the CityMarquette graduate students Benjamin Rangel and Kyle Hagge created the Bridge the City podcast to focus on local Milwaukee communities. Disheartened by national media narratives, they sought to inform individuals about local elected officials like city council or the sheriff's office. Every episode ends with action steps to create positive change where people live. Ben and Kyle first met 3 years ago when they moved to Milwaukee to serve as AmeriCorps members with College Possible, a nonprofit helping low-income students get to and through college. Currently, both Ben and Kyle are Trinity Fellows at Marquette University. The Trinity Fellowship is a...2019-04-0500 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteImmersed in Living Learning CommunitiesAndrea Garcia, a Resident Assistant for Marquette's Nuestro Hogar community, gets to know her residents on a deeper personal level. Nuestro Hogar seeks to create a space for the Latinx student body to come together and form a community: http://bit.ly/nuestro-hogar The goal of Living Learning Communities at Marquette is to blend in-classroom education with deeper connections where students live in residence halls. Marquette's dedication to inclusion and diversity is strengthened through Living Learning Communities (LLC's). These communities allow students to live in the residence halls and university-owned apartments that focus on similarities and goals that the group...2019-03-0600 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteMarquette Basketball's Canadian ConnectionKoby McEwen and Joseph Chartouny both grew up in Canada (Toronto and Montreal, respectively) and arrived at Marquette from other universities. The men's basketball teammates have a conversation about missing Caribbean and Lebanese food, feeling at home in the snow with friendly people, and what they want to do after graduation. We Are Marquette Episode 43 Editing by Alyssa Deutsch2019-02-0712 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteMaking Healthy Food Choices in CollegeEating healthy in college, and in general, can be a challenge. Katie Ruffino, Pre-PA student at Marquette, found the adjustment to cafeteria eating more difficult than she anticipated. But using Instagram as an inspiration, she learned and shares her techniques for plant-based, label-free, mindful eating. Read her blog post with recipes at bit.ly/foodincollege We Are Marquette podcast Edited by Kaley Rohlinger Episode 412019-01-0213 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquettePaths to CitizenshipAngela Masajo became an American citizen after 14 years of living in the U.S. and 7 months of applying for the naturalization process. Angela, a graduate student in Speech Pathology, discusses the nervousness, fears and ultimately hopes she had through this process with her internship supervisor, Amanda Gottheardt, who became a U.S. citizen herself after being adopted from India. Read Angela's story on Medium: http://bit.ly/pathstocitizenship We Are Marquette episode 39 Interview by Amanda Gottheardt, Marquette University Project Manager Editing by Tim Cigelske2018-12-1316 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteWe Are McNair. We Are Marquette.Dr. Donte McFadden sits down with Ricardo Vega, Eng '18, to discuss how the McNair Scholars Program shaped both of their lives. Named for the African American astronaut and physicist who died in the 1986 Challenger explosion, the program has helped underserved students conduct research, learn from faculty mentors and go on to earn advanced and doctoral degrees. Read more about the program in the new Marquette Magazine http://bit.ly/mcnair-legacy We Are Marquette episode 38 Editing by Alyssa Duetsch and Tim Cigelske2018-12-0817 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteWhat Makes Marquette RAs ExceptionalRenee Piquette Dowdy shares her Marquette experience in her current role as Assistant Director of Student Staffing & Training and as a former Hall Director of Straz Tower. Dowdy discusses the Resident Assistant (RA) role, what makes the RA community at Marquette RAs different from other schools, the application process to become an RA and what to expect at the RA Information Session on Tuesday, November 27th at 8:30 pm in the AMU Ballrooms. We Are Marquette episode 37 Interview by Reece Harty2018-11-2014 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteJai Banks: He Too is MUJaison Banks, Arts '18, is a visual artist, award-winning student biology researcher and Army ROTC graduate who is commissioned in the U.S. Army as a Chemical Officer to defend against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear warfare and hazards. He is also the co-creator with his friend Ryan Barelli of the "I Too, Am MU" documentary, which amplifies and shares the honest experiences of students of color on Marquette's campus. Banks' artwork can be seen on Instagram at @erosh_mantis and a free screening of the documentary "I Too, Am MU" will take place Wednesday, Sept. 26, at 7 pm in the...2018-09-2118 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteThe Jesuit YouTube StarFather Ryan Duns, S.J., became an accidental YouTube star when he started uploading Irish TinWhistle music lessons for a class he taught at Fordham University. Today, his channel has had more than 5 million views and he regularly hears from viewers around the world. This fall he comes to Marquette as a new Theology professor. He has a challenge for Marquette students: Take your earbuds out and appreciate the sounds of the world around you. We Are Marquette - Episode 32 Interview, mixing and editing by Tim Cigelske2018-09-1214 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteWhite Privilege Takes the StageMarquette Theatre student Malaina Moore was inspired to write the play White Privilege after seeing a Facebook post that sparked discussion about what the term means to different people. Her play examines how the color of one’s skin can lead to a very different experience of the world. In this discussion, White Privilege assistant director A.J. Magoon, Comm '18, interviews Moore about the making of her work. White Privilege will run at the Evan P. & Marion Helfaer Theatre from Aug. 31–Sept. 2. Tickets can be purchased online: https://www.showclix.com/events/marquettetheatre We Are Marquette - Episode 31 Mixed and Edit...2018-08-2813 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteChanging the System with Amber MayAmber May is the Director of Diversity & Inclusion for Marquette's Dental School. In her role, she connects with students of color and creates space for all to listen and learn from each other. "I have learned the art of really trying to change a system rather than individually putting fires out," she says. We Are Marquette - Episode 30 Mixed and Edited by Colleen Yanke DuVall and Tim Cigelske Interview by Tim Cigelske2018-08-1009 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteRick Arcuri's Journey from Schroeder Hall to The CommonsRick Arcuri began his career at Marquette nearly 30 years ago as hall director in Schroeder Hall, where he learned from Father Naus. Today he is responsible for helping open Marquette's newest residence hall. *Note: Since the recording of this podcast, the building's name has changed from Wild Commons to The Commons We Are Marquette - Episode 29 Edited by Colleen Yanke DuVall Interview by Tim Cigelske2018-08-0218 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteHousing and Residence Life Executive Director Mary Janz - Episode 27In her 25 years at Marquette, Mary Janz has overseen how residence life has become more attuned to students, which includes the opening of Wild Commons this fall. She reflects on being a parent of a Marquette student herself, the Jesuit values that pull the community together in times of crisis, and how Marquette strives to make housing a home.2018-06-0709 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteFighting back after overcoming childhood cancerAbbey Wesley became involved with Dance Marathon while battling childhood cancer. Today, she helps lead the event at Marquette to support families facing a similar struggle, and she shares why she wrote "a love letter to cancer." bit.ly/lettertocancer Dance Marathon Marquette is 4/13/2019 bit.ly/mu-dancemarathon We Are Marquette Episode 172018-03-1713 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteKathy Coffey-Guenther - Episode 11Kathy Coffey-Guenther grew up immersed in Catholic, Jesuit culture with a philosophy professor father who surrounded her family with Jesuits and Marquette faculty. After graduating from Marquette, she experienced Jesuit Volunteer Corps and spent years working with trauma survivors. Today, as Marquette's Associate Vice President in Office of Mission and Ministry, she talks about why Marquette's Mission Week is more needed than ever before to help us engage with the world.2018-02-0614 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteCoach Carolyn Kieger - Episode 10When she hears the chant "We Are Marquette," Marquette women's basketball coach Carolyn Kieger thinks of pride. She shares her journey from standout student-athlete to head coach.2018-02-0213 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteAriana Madson - Episode 5Marquette student Ariana Madson stars in Marquette’s new Christmas video singing Joy to the World outside St. Joan of Arc Chapel. The Health Sciences freshman from Eau Claire talks about faith, performing at Marquette’s Got Talent and the favorite part of her college experience. See the Christmas video at http://bit.ly/muxmas172017-12-0705 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteDr. Xavier Cole - Episode 4Student Affairs Vice President Dr. Xavier Cole arrived at Marquette in the summer of 2016, after he felt called to return to the people-centered approach of Jesuit education. In this podcast he talks about Marquette’s long-standing mission to serve first generation students, getting comfortable with the discomfort and urgency of change, creating moral and ethical leaders at a time when it’s needed, and much more.2017-12-011h 00We Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteMaureen Lewis - Episode 1Maureen Lewis has been an academic advisor at Marquette for 14 years, but her role goes far beyond that. When a student loses a parent or sibling, Maureen steps in when their friends have no idea what to say or do. Lewis shares her story in the first episode of the We Are Marquette podcast.2017-11-0933 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteEducation in MilwaukeeWhat is the future of education in Milwaukee? Marquette University President Mike Lovell discussed this important topic with members of the Milwaukee education community. Listen to the new Marquette in Milwaukee podcast.2017-10-2839 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteIntroducing the We Are Marquette PodcastAt the end of her sophomore year, Ellie Vonderhaar posted a photo on Instagram outside of Schroeder Hall. “People always ask what I love so much about Marquette,” she wrote in the caption. “And the answer is easy: the people. The people, the people, the people, the people!” So who are these people? In this podcast, we'll find out and hear the voices of Marquette University.2017-10-2702 minWe Are MarquetteWe Are MarquetteThe Marquette Athletics Game PlanMarquette University President Mike Lovell hears from Athletic Director Bill Scholl and Marquette soccer student-athlete Madison Dunker.2017-10-2530 minMU Student Media Sports PodcastMU Student Media Sports PodcastMU Student Media Sports Podcast 11/10/2008<a href="http://mutv.mu.edu/media/podcasts/smsports/MUSMSportsPodcast20081110.mp4" rel="enclosure"></a><br />On this edition of the Marquette Student Media Sports Podcast the crew talks about Marquette Women's Soccer, Men's and Women's Basketball, and more!<div class="feedflare"> <a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/musmsports?a=rnSlKc9YUxQ:tKMMVBAnAuc:yIl2AUoC8zA"><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/musmsports?d=yIl2AUoC8zA" border="0"></img></a> <a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/musmsports?a=rnSlKc9YUxQ:tKMMVBAnAuc...2008-11-1142 minMU Student Media Sports PodcastMU Student Media Sports PodcastMU Student Media Sports Podcast 10/22/2008<a href="http://mutv.mu.edu/media/podcasts/smsports/MUSMSportsPodcast20081022.mp4" rel="enclosure"></a><br />On this edition of the Marquette Student Media Sports Podcast the crew talks about the Men's Soccer team's win over UWM, Marquette Madness and the Men's and Women's basketball teams.<div class="feedflare"> <a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/musmsports?a=58kwybiyaIs:6hCCjUj2lgE:yIl2AUoC8zA"><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/musmsports?d=yIl2AUoC8zA" border="0"></img></a> <a href="http://feeds.feedburner...2008-10-2442 min