Marquette University

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Group.png Marquette University  
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Marquette University seal.jpg
MottoNumen Flumenque
(Latin)
FormationAugust 28, 1881
HeadquartersMilwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Type• Private
• nonprofit
• research
• coeducational
• jesuit
Sponsored byLynde and Harry Bradley Foundation
Other nameGolden Eagles
Private Jesuit university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Marquette University is a private Jesuit research university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Established by the Society of Jesus as Marquette College on August 28, 1881, it was founded by John Martin Henni, the first Bishop of the diocese of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[1] Marquette is one of the largest Jesuit universities in the United States, and the largest private university in Wisconsin.

Sexual abuse

In 2018, the Roman Catholic Jesuit province serving much of the eastern United States released the names of Jesuit priests who face "credible or established" accusations of sexual abuse of minors dating to 1950. The list includes three who worked at Marquette University High School, one at Marquette University and four others at another Jesuit school in southwestern Wisconsin.[2]


 

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Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
Jeff German23 August 19533 September 2022USJournalistMurdered journalist in Las Vegas
Patrick Haggerty17 March 19141 October 1980USEngineer
Businessperson
President and chairman of Texas Instruments attended the 1978 Bilderberg.
Joseph McCarthy14 November 19082 May 1957USPolitician
Lawyer
Judge
Robert Murphy28 October 18949 January 1978USDiplomat
Deep state operative
Bilderberg Steering committee
Zachary Petrizzo1999USPropagandist"Conservative activist turned leftist propagandist". Very suspect.
John F. Tefft16 August 1949USDiplomat
Spook
US diplomat and regime change expert
Scott Walker2 November 1967USPolitician
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