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Marian University unveils new Radiologic Technology Suite

State-of-the-art facility enhances hands-on learning and clinical readiness for future imaging professionals

Marian University (Wisconsin) celebrated the grand opening of its new Radiologic Technology Suite with an open house and ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.

This innovative facility was made possible through a $1.049 million Congressionally Directed Spending Project from the U.S. Department of Education. The funding—secured with the leadership of Senator Tammy Baldwin—enabled Marian to invest in advanced scientific equipment that will elevate hands-on learning and prepare the next generation of healthcare and STEM professionals.

“Radiologic technology is evolving rapidly, and this space allows us to stay ahead of that curve,” Brian Joachim, Assistant Professor/Program Director, said. “The advanced tools our students now have at their fingertips will help meet critical workforce needs and ensure our graduates are prepared to lead in a dynamic healthcare environment.”

The new Radiologic Technology Suite reflects a long-standing partnership between Marian University and SSM Health/St. Agnes Hospital. Together, the institutions are expanding opportunities for high-quality clinical education and addressing critical workforce needs at the local, regional, and national levels.

Radiologic Technology continues to be one of Marian’s most in-demand programs. In the 2025–26 academic year, it ranked as the second most popular major among incoming first-year students, contributing to the 47% of new undergraduates pursuing healthcare-related fields.

Marian University was one of the first institutions in Wisconsin to offer a Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology and has maintained Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic  Technology (JRCERT) accreditation since the program’s inception. The new suite further strengthens Marian’s commitment to providing students with cutting-edge training and exceptional career preparation.

A large group of people inside for a ribbon cutting

Marian University leaders and community partners cut the ribbon to officially open the new Radiologic Technology Suite on November 19, 2025.

About Marian University

Marian University was founded in 1936 by the Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes, a group of pioneering sisters, in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. The University has a rich tradition of dedication to the education of the whole person and offers a variety of undergraduate, master’s, and adult learning degrees at its main campus and online. For more information on Marian University, please visit marianuniversity.edu