Stephanie Russell, Executive Director, University Mission & IdentityStephanie Russell, Arts '83, is executive director of university mission and identity.

Reporting to the president, she is responsible for promoting the university's mission and Catholic, Jesuit identity, expressed in the search for truth, the discovery and sharing of knowledge, the promotion of a life of faith and the development of leadership expressed in service to others. Her responsibilities at the university, which she joined in 2001, include oversight of the Faber Center for Ignatian Spirituality, Campus Ministry and the Manresa Project. She maintains in her work a strong focus on core Catholic values and social teaching, the Ignatian spiritual and educational heritage , and interreligious dialogue as means for deepening the university’s mission.

Russell has worked for many Jesuit institutions, including 11 years as the provincial assistant for lay formation and social ministry with the Wisconsin Province of the Society of Jesus. She is a founding member of the Ignatian Associates, a lay community of more than one-hundred women and men who live and serve in the Ignatian tradition. In addition to her work at Marquette, she regularly directs retreats, writes and speaks on Ignatian topics.

Her professional career has focused on pastoral ministry and education. Russell earned a bachelor's degree in social work from Marquette University and a master of arts in pastoral studies from St. Francis Seminary in Wisconsin.

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Identity: Catholic, Jesuit, private
Established: 1881
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Undergraduate: 8,048
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Athletics: 14 NCAA Division I teams (Big East)
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