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. En savoir plus .
"Befriend the first person you meet at Preview. You might be in his or her wedding 12 years later." - Collin Burton, Comm '03 En savoir plus .
Johnston Hall's posh new student lounge has big plasma screens, couches and even a kitchenette. En savoir plus .
Make an appointment to get one-on-one help with your resume and cover letters: http://go.mu.edu/cscresume En savoir plus .
Feeling stressed out? Attend the Center for Peacemaking's Meditation Mondays each week from 7-8 p.m. En savoir plus .
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. En savoir plus .
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. En savoir plus .
Home to 296 first-year male students and a favorite because of its camaraderie. En savoir plus .
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. En savoir plus .
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. En savoir plus .
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. En savoir plus .
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. En savoir plus .
This coed facility houses more than 300 first- and second-year students in single and double rooms, including engineering floors. En savoir plus .
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. En savoir plus .
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. En savoir plus .
This study spot that unites the old and new sections of the library has one of the best overlooking views on campus. En savoir plus .
Stop by the first floor of the Alumni Memorial Union for Stone Creek Coffee or Rishi loose-leaf tea. En savoir plus .
Located on the first floor of the Alumni Memorial Union, the Marquette Spirit Shop is the official source for Marquette sportswear and gifts. En savoir plus .
Across from the Admissions office is the primary source for student enrollment and financial services. En savoir plus .
Stop by the first floor of Zilber Hall to schedule a tourand pick up a free t-shirt with your check-in. En savoir plus .
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! En savoir plus .
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. En savoir plus .
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. En savoir plus .
Home of the J. William and Mary Diederich College of Communication. Follow them on Twitter @MUCollegeofComm. En savoir plus .
The collection numbers more than 4,500 works and admission is always free. Follow @Haggerty_Museum on Twitter. En savoir plus .