Our home is Milwaukee, Wisconsin, a large Midwestern city on the shores of Lake Michigan, located just a 90-minute drive north of Chicago. The lakefront is a short walk from campus and boasts a renowned art museum, festival grounds, parks and popular beaches.
For more about Milwaukee, including places to stay and things to do, connect with our friends at Visit Milwaukee.
If you are heading to campus, here is where to park and tips about parking near specific campus locations.
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Discovery Days are weekend campus visit events in the fall for prospective undergraduate students and their families designed to allow families to explore campus and get to know faculty, students and campus leaders. There are also presentations on specialized topics such as financial aid and student life, and sessions for each of Marquette’s undergraduate colleges.
Sometimes map applications can’t keep up with changes on campus, so we recommend keeping a copy of our official campus map handy.
Marquette’s on-campus art museum, the Haggerty boasts a diverse collection with holdings ranging from Old Masters to modern and contemporary artists. A teaching museum, the Haggerty enhances the undergraduate experience by engaging students through the lenses of the visual arts. The Haggerty is open to the public and offers programming for local educators and their students.