Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences

The college oversees liberal arts programs and offer both undergraduate- and graduate-level courses and degrees.

[4] Today, the college has its main offices in Sensenbrenner Hall, but its various departments reside in different facilities across campus.

In 2004, the college was posthumously named for Helen Way Klingler, a resident of nearby Shorewood, Wisconsin, who had anonymously donated over $33 million to the university during her lifetime.

[2] The college also houses Marquette's Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC programs.

In 2016, Clinical psychology at Marquette was ranked 102nd as part of the Best Health Schools list from U.S. News & World Report.

Marquette Hall houses the college's Departments of English, Philosophy, and Theology