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Tori Dykes


I am sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciences majoring in International Affairs.

Stories by Tori

Looking at salary differences by gender

Published Thursday, December 10, 2009

Eight years after the university’s Gender Equity Task Force disbanded, many believe Marquette has made significant progress toward eliminating the gap between male and female faculty members’ salaries.

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University to offer bonds to refinance issues

Published Tuesday, December 8, 2009

The university will offer $84 million in tax-exempt bonds for investors to purchase starting Wednesday. The bonds convert previously issued variable rate bonds into fixed rate bonds. Robert W. Baird & Co. is an underwriter for the offering, according to a university announcement last week. The $84 million offering is to refinance three separate bond [...]

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Rwandan playwright to perform one-man show

Published Thursday, December 3, 2009

Amid performances in places like Belgium, Rwanda and Switzerland, Rwandan playwright Diogène Ntarindwa has found time to stop at Marquette for four weeks.

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Search for deans continues

Published Thursday, November 19, 2009

With the planned retirement of one dean and the continued vacancy of another position, search committees have begun the process of finding new deans for the College of Engineering and the College of Arts & Sciences.

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Academic senate mulls adjuncts’ role

Published Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Admissions up 9 percent from 2008; one new major, two new minors also approved at the meeting Faculty grappled with how to approach the use of adjuncts at Marquette during the Academic Senate meeting Monday afternoon. Angela Sorby, an associate professor of English and chair of the Committee on Academic Policies and Issues, presented a [...]

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