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Archives for 2018

New four-part GROW course in professional development; registration open for all spring GROW classes

December 20, 2018

A new GROW series on professional development will be offered this spring. This four-part class will help employees navigate their personal and professional journeys in order to best position oneself for new challenges. Topics will include: Importance of purpose Values Character How to take an active role in one’s development through self-empowerment Sign up with […]

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Review 2019 benefit elections, new ID cards and FSA/HSA debit cards

December 18, 2018

Now that the annual enrollment period for 2019 has closed, you can visit www.marquette.bswift.com to review your 2019 benefit elections. User ID: You will use your nine-digit MU ID number. Password: If you have never logged in, you will use the last four digits of your SS#. Otherwise, it will be the password you changed […]

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Marquette Year in Review – 2018

December 17, 2018

With 2019 on the horizon, here is a look back at highlights from a great 2018 at Marquette University. Marquette welcomed its biggest freshman class. New academic programs were launched. University leadership welcomed new employees. Athletic teams celebrated success on the field and an engineering student represented the United States in speed skating at the […]

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University mourns the loss of Iona Pittman, College of Education employee

December 17, 2018

Marquette University mourns the death of Iona Pittman, employee in the Hartman Literacy and Learning Center within the College of Education. Pittman died last Thursday, Dec. 13, at the age of 49. Pittman was the parent coordinator in the Educational Policy and Leadership Department. A service will be held this Friday, Dec. 21, at 11 […]

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Fourth week of Advent reflection: Sharing a message from Pope Francis

December 17, 2018

During the Advent season, the Marquette community is encouraged to pause and reflect on our Catholic, Jesuit identity and how each of us can continue to be men and women for others during the celebration of Christmas. Each week, Campus Ministry will offer an Advent reflection, providing an opportunity for us to open our hearts […]

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Upgrades will cause internet outages in Raynor Memorial Libraries starting Dec. 20

December 14, 2018

Those who plan to visit Raynor Memorial Libraries in the coming weeks should be aware that major connectivity upgrades in the library’s buildings will cause intermittent internet down times and, potentially, disrupted work. Specifically, during the morning of Thursday, Dec. 20, the library’s buildings will be completely offline. At that time, building visitors will have no […]

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Faculty/staff tickets available for Dec. 22 women’s basketball game vs. Notre Dame

December 14, 2018

Marquette Women’s Basketball will host the defending National Champions, Notre Dame, in the Al McGuire Center on Saturday, Dec. 22 at 1:30 p.m. This game is sold out, however, the team has reserved complimentary tickets for Marquette faculty and staff. Due to the high demand for this game, there are only a limited number of tickets available. […]

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Stanford Title IX & Equity investigator named Marquette’s Title IX coordinator

December 13, 2018

Kristen Leigh Kreple, J.D., Title IX & Equity investigator at Stanford University, has been named Marquette University’s new Title IX coordinator. She will begin her role at Marquette on Feb. 1, reporting to Dr. William Welburn, vice president for inclusive excellence. Kreple will lead Marquette’s Title IX office, partnering with the university’s four Title IX […]

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Dr. Maura Donovan named first vice president for corporate engagement, will focus on mission-aligned partnerships

December 13, 2018

Dr. Maura Donovan, executive director of economic development at the University of Minnesota, has been named Marquette’s first vice president for corporate engagement, President Michael R. Lovell announced today. The appointment marks the opening of a new Office of Corporate Engagement, a move the president says is critical to Marquette realizing its vision to be […]

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Third week of Advent reflection: The Gift of Christ

December 12, 2018

During the Advent season, the Marquette community is encouraged to pause and reflect on our Catholic, Jesuit identity and how each of us can continue to be men and women for others during the celebration of Christmas. Each week, Campus Ministry will offer an Advent reflection, providing an opportunity for us to open our hearts […]

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