Local student graduates from Marquette University

Shoreline, WALocal News

Caroline Johnson of Seattle graduated from Marquette University, receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology this past summer. Marquette University, a Catholic, Jesuit institution, serves over 11,000 students from nearly all states and more than 60 countries. The university is recognized for its academic programs and strong emphasis on service learning and internships. These initiatives encourage students to use their education to effect change in their communities. Johnson's graduation highlights the university's role in fostering local talent and contributing to Milwaukee's educational environment.

In recent years, Marquette has expanded its offerings to better serve its diverse student body. The institution's focus on social responsibility reflects a growing trend among universities nationwide. For further details about Marquette's academic programs and community involvement, visit marquette. edu.

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