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Jacqueline Schram
Public Affairs at Marquette University
Jacqueline Schram is an individual passionate about fostering meaningful collaborations between Marquette University and Indigenous communities, locally and beyond. Her focus lies in establishing a network of curricula, programs, celebrations, and initiatives that enhance cross-cultural understanding in a respectful manner. Jacqueline draws inspiration from the journey of Native American students at Marquette, who navigate a less trodden path to higher education, motivating her to eliminate potential barriers in their way.
Her academic journey includes a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Educational Policy and Leadership from Marquette University, a Master of Science (MS) in Anthropology and Museum Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Bachelor of Arts (BA) degrees in Anthropology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and the University of Manitoba.
Previously, Jacqueline Schram held various positions at Marquette University, including Director of Public Affairs & Special Assistant for Native American Affairs, Program Coordinator for the AJCU Seminar on Higher Education Leadership, Governmental and Community Affairs Associate, and Office Associate.