7 facts from Marquette history on #InternationalWomensDay #WeAreMarquettepic.twitter.com/frhD4W6WOv
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Marquette's #RingOutAhoya fight song was written by Olive Glueckstein, who graduated from Marquette’s College of Music and taught piano in @MilwaukeeMPS for 41 years.https://twitter.com/MarquetteU/status/969234635912818689 …
In 1949, Marquette enrolled about 1,500 women, surpassing all other U.S. Catholic institutions — including all-women colleges.pic.twitter.com/V0lcUmq8Hf
In 1938, the university president ruled that no women faculty were allowed in the Philosophy Department. Eight years later, Gerald Smith, S.J., long-time chair in Philosophy, challenged the policy by hiring two alumnae instructors: Beatrice Zedler (pictured) & Lottie Kendzierski.pic.twitter.com/Nv2vFbjBl8
Finally, Marquette became the first Catholic university to admit both women & men. Daisy Grace Wolcott is the first woman to receive a Marquette degree. She is believed to be the first woman to receive a degree from a Jesuit university. #JesuitEducatedhttps://twitter.com/MarquetteU/status/969232869439737861 …
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