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Archives for August 2017

Student parking level changes for Structures 1 and 2

August 21, 2017

Parking Services has updated student parking levels for Structures 1 and 2. Students will now be allowed to park: Structure 1: Levels 3 through 6 Structure 2: Levels 4 through 7 More information can be found online.

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Faculty and departments invited to submit courses to the Marquette Core Curriculum

August 21, 2017

The Marquette University Board of Trustees approved the new Core Curriculum at its regular May meeting. Work has begun to implement the revised Marquette Core Curriculum. Provost Dan Myers has named two committees to coordinate these efforts. The Core Curriculum Implementation Committee will facilitate a process of identifying courses and developing systems for curricular oversight […]

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Parking changes for Thursday, Aug. 24

August 21, 2017

Thursday, Aug. 24, will be an exciting day as we welcome more than 2,000 students to our Class of 2021. Many of us can remember the anxiety associated with being a new student, and can appreciate the excitement and concern parents and students will be feeling as they unload cars, trucks and vans in preparation […]

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Digital Scholarship and Community Engagement Symposium is Sept. 28

August 14, 2017

Digital Scholarship and Community Engagement Symposium is Sept. 28

The Marquette community is invited to attend the university’s third annual digital scholarship symposium, Thursday, Sept. 28, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This year’s event, “Digital Scholarship and Community Engagement,” will begin with a workshop with Dr. Sheila Brennan, director of strategic initiatives, and Dr. Sharon Leon, director of public projects, at George Mason University’s […]

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Marquette theology professor awarded a Humboldt Research Fellowship

August 14, 2017

Dr. Michael Cover, assistant professor of theology, has been awarded a Humboldt Research Fellowship for Postdoctoral Researchers for the 2018-19 academic year. Cover will spend the year in Germany at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität in Münster. The Humboldt Research Fellowship is sponsored by the Alexander von Humbolt Foundation and enables scientists and scholars from abroad who […]

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Marquette faculty and staff attend 2017 AJCU Justice Conference

August 14, 2017

An interdisciplinary group of Marquette faculty and staff were featured at the 2017 Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities Justice Conference which was held Friday, Aug. 11, through Sunday, Aug. 13, at Seattle University. The group presented papers, led workshops and served as experts in 10 different conference events focusing on innovative approaches to teaching, leading, […]

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Haggerty Museum of Art recipient of Institute of Museum and Library Services funds

August 14, 2017

The Haggerty Museum of Art has been awarded $146,404 from the Institute of Museum and Library Services’ new Community Catalyst Initiative to support WaterMarks: An Atlas of Water and the City of Milwaukee. The Community Catalyst Initiative funds support the development of museum and library collaborative approaches that bring positive community change. WaterMarks invites Milwaukee […]

Filed Under: For Faculty/Staff, For Students, News Tagged With: Community Engagement

Annual Mass of the Holy Spirit is Aug. 28

August 14, 2017

The Marquette community is invited to celebrate the beginning of the academic year at the annual Mass of the Holy Spirit, which will be held Monday, Aug. 28, at 5 p.m. at the Church of the Gesu. All are welcome to give thanks for and celebrate the many gifts of the Marquette family.

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Print World on campus is now closed

August 14, 2017

Over the summer, Print World on campus closed. The shop is directing customers to call Heritage Printing out of Brookfield, at (262) 790-5000. Faculty and staff are also encouraged to seek alternative printing solutions that are listed on the Purchasing Department’s Preferred Supplier website.

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Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Community Organization Award nominations now being accepted

August 14, 2017

Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Community Organization Award nominations are now being accepted through Sunday, Sept. 10. At Marquette diversity is an affirmation of our faith-inspired commitment to an inclusive community where human differences thrive in a learning environment characterized by mutual respect and the pursuit of social justice. Our Guiding Values call us to […]

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