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Limited edition McCormick Hall posters on sale

November 30, 2017

Limited edition McCormick Hall posters on sale

Own your very own 16 in. x 20 in. commemorative poster celebrating more than 50 years of McCormick Hall for $19.67. A portion of the cost is a non-refundable, tax-deductible donation to benefit the Marquette Office of Residence Life Fund or the fund of your choice. Posters can be purchased online until Thursday, Dec. 14. […]

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Registration for the Bridge to Business spring session is now open

November 30, 2017

Registration for the Bridge to Business program is now available online. The non-credit program provides early career engineers, this includes engineers who recently graduated with a bachelor’s degree in engineering as well as those with a few years of experience, with the business fundamentals they need to be successful. The schedule for the 6-day event is […]

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Spatial data analytics workshop to be held Jan. 10-12

November 30, 2017

The Marquette community is invited to attend an interdisciplinary workshop focused the utility of spatial data analytics for complex human endeavors from Wednesday, Jan. 10, through Friday, Jan. 12, in Lalumiere 130. The workshop intends to enhance the educational experience of Marquette University undergraduate students through interactive hands-on learning activities for various complex issues, including […]

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Faculty to share research presentations at ‘One Thing Led to Another’ on Dec. 6

November 30, 2017

The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs and the Office of Mission and Ministry will host “One Thing Led to Another: Research Autobiographies of Faculty,” on Wednesday, Dec. 6, from noon to 1:15 p.m. in Raynor Memorial Libraries Beaumier Suite C. Faculty and graduate students will share their research and academic vocation journeys. Speakers include: Dr. Andrew Dentino, professor and chair, […]

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Spring 2018 classroom assignments

November 30, 2017

The spring 2018 classroom assignments are posted in CheckMarq. Access CheckMarq and review your classroom assignments during the Dec. 7 through Dec. 15, review period.  For the spring term, faculty who need larger exam rooms and/or review session classrooms can request space from the Office of the Registrar.  Requests for larger exam rooms and/or review sessions […]

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Diversity advocate training to be held

November 29, 2017

The Division of Student Affairs will offer a two-day diversity advocate training on Monday, Dec. 18, and Tuesday, Dec. 19, from 8:15 a.m. to noon each day. The training will total 8 hours. This interactive workshop is designed to develop awareness, knowledge and skills around various diversity and social justice topics, including social identities, prejudice […]

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Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science Department to host colloquium, Nov. 30

November 29, 2017

The Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science Department will host a colloquium on Thursday, Nov. 30, at 3:30pm in Cudahy Hall 401. Dr. Elaine Spiller, associate professor, will present “Short-term probabilistic hazard mapping — forecasting catastrophe without stationary assumptions.” All are welcome to attend.

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NROTC blood drive is Dec. 8

November 29, 2017

Marquette Navy ROTC will be partnering with American Red Cross to host a blood drive on Friday, Dec. 8, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Old Gym. Appointments and donations can be made online. Walk-ins are welcome. For more information, contact Kate McCrossen at (913) 633-1486.

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Ecumenical, Christian LGBTQ+ prayer service is Dec. 1

November 29, 2017

An ecumenical, Christian LGBTQ+ prayer service will take place on Friday, Dec. 1, at 1:30 p.m. in the AMU Chapel of the Holy Family. A welcome reception will immediately follow in AMU 236. The service is sponsored by Campus Ministry, the LGBTQ+ Resource Center, and Lutheran Campus Ministry. For more information contact Steve Blaha, assistant […]

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Revisiting Marquette’s first HSI Day of Reflection

November 29, 2017

Revisiting Marquette’s first HSI Day of Reflection

Faculty, staff, students and other members of the Marquette University community convened last month, to reflect on the first year since announcing that the university will seek the federal designation of Hispanic-Serving Institution. Alan Chavoya, graduate assistant in the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion, provided this summary of the day’s events. Provost Dan Myers […]

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