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The Marquette Difference with Dr. Kimo Ah Yun

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Dr. Kimo Ah Yun, the 25th President of Marquette University, joined us for a discussion about how Marquette is a destination university for students who are interested in discovering their purpose, developing a moral compass, and making a difference in the world. He shared how his own lived experiences—including being a first generation college graduate and growing up in a Catholic household—have impacted how he understands the Marquette difference. President Kimo also shared his continued commitment to the many ways Marquette students, faculty, and programs engage in service with and for our neighbors as the only Catholic, Jesuit university in the city of Milwaukee. Among these signature programs are the Center for Peacemaking’s collaboration with the Near West Side Partners and Scaling Wellness in Milwaukee, the Mobile Legal Clinic, the DentaMed mobile dental clinic, and student organizations like Midnight Run. Ultimately, he reiterated that one’s experience at Marquette should help to see how we are all connected to one another and are called to help one another.

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Portada del episodio The Marquette Difference with Dr. Kimo Ah Yun

The Marquette Difference with Dr. Kimo Ah Yun

Dr. Kimo Ah Yun, the 25th President of Marquette University, joined us for a discussion about how Marquette is a destination university for students who are interested in discovering their purpose, developing a moral compass, and making a difference in the world. He shared how his own lived experiences—including being a first generation college graduate and growing up in a Catholic household—have impacted how he understands the Marquette difference. President Kimo also shared his continued commitment to the many ways Marquette students, faculty, and programs engage in service with and for our neighbors as the only Catholic, Jesuit university in the city of Milwaukee. Among these signature programs are the Center for Peacemaking’s collaboration with the Near West Side Partners and Scaling Wellness in Milwaukee, the Mobile Legal Clinic, the DentaMed mobile dental clinic, and student organizations like Midnight Run. Ultimately, he reiterated that one’s experience at Marquette should help to see how we are all connected to one another and are called to help one another.

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Portada del episodio Building a career focused on data, research, and conflict resolution with Hari Prasad

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Portada del episodio The Center for Peacemaking’s origin is steeped in Gospel nonviolence with Dr. Terry Rynne

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