YEARS
of education at Marquette
As the Behavior Clinic celebrates its 10th anniversary and the Hartman Literacy and Learning Center celebrates its 20th anniversary, we thought it would be a good time to look back at how far we’ve come.
2012
THE HARTMAN CENTER
Marquette joins with four area Catholic institutions to form the Greater Milwaukee Catholic Education Consortium.
20th Anniversary Grant funding is secured for the Noyce Scholar Program.
2008
2009
2012
The School of Education becomes the College of Education.
The college enters into an agreement to train Teach For America corps members.
The Milwaukee Cristo Rey feasibility study launches.
2013
THE BEHAVIOR CLINIC
10th Anniversary
2003
2004–05
2010
2012
The Behavior Clinic opens at Penfield Children’s Center with a unique focus on pediatric mental health.
The Behavior Clinic transitions to a home-based delivery model for mental health services.
The clinic is approved as an outpatient mental health clinic.
Thanks to more than $2.3 million in external grants, the clinic serves nearly 300 children and trains 10 graduate students each year.
The agencies referring children to the Behavior Clinic increase to 40. The clinic serves
100 children per year.
The Behavior Clinic receives funding to add a bilingual counselor to its staff.