MUPD will provide training on how to respond and react in the event of an active shooter incident. This presentation is intended to provide the Marquette University campus community (faculty, staff, and students) the necessary information to prepare and survive a potential active shooter situation. Requests for an active shooter presentation can be made with advance notice. Contact Captain Jeff Kranz to schedule […]
Archives for February 2018
Upcoming Faber Center event to take place March 9
The Faber Center will host, Seeking Community in a New Place, on Friday, March 9, from noon to 1 p.m. in Schroder Complex 111. The lunch-hour reflection is a sharing time for faculty and staff members who desire a deeper connection with Marquette community. In coming together, stronger relationships are built among all who share the […]
Nies Lecture to take place March 6
The 2018 Nies Lecture in Intellectual Property will take place Tuesday, March 6, from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in Eckstein Hall. Opting for regulation when patentability is in doubt; new technologies have dramatically reduced the cost of DNA sequencing, making it feasible to use genetic testing to select the most appropriate treatment for each patient. […]
March GROW offerings
The March GROW with Marquette class schedule is now available online. All GROW classes are free to Marquette employees. All sessions are designed and intended for job-related professional growth and development. March GROW classes include: SharePoint Online for Site Owners Change is Inevitable Creating Bibliographies and Organizing Research Making Accessible Word & PowerPoint Documents Intro […]
Residence hall deposits due March 23
Students who will be sophomores during the 2018‒19 academic year, or juniors and seniors who wish to live in a residence hall, must submit a $300 deposit online during the week of Monday, March 19, through Friday, March 23. The room selection process will take place on Monday, March 26. Questions regarding the process should be […]
Run for student body president and other leadership positions with MUSG
MUSG is seeking students to run for MUSG President and Executive Vice President, among other student leadership positions, for the 2018 Spring Elections. Individuals in these positions represent students, find what students desire and work to enact meaningful change on Marquette’s campus through resolutions to directly help campus or recommendations to administration. These representatives will […]
Rindfleisch to participate in new program for early American history professors
Bryan Rindfleisch, assistant professor of history, is one of 14 members of the first cohort of fellows in the newly-established Bright Institute at Knox College, a program for professors who teach early American history at liberal arts colleges. They will attend a two-week, in-residence summer seminar for three years on the Galesburg, Illinois, campus. Each […]
Accelerated degree program info sessions to be held March 6
The Graduate School and Graduate School of Management will host information session/pizza party on Tuesday, March 6, in Holthusen Hall 116K. Sessions will take place at noon to 1 p.m. and again at 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. The event will include information on many accelerated degree programs that allow students to earn a bachelor’s […]
Marquette introduces MarqIt, a new fundraising database, on March 12
University Advancement’s fundraising database, Raiser’s Edge, will be officially replaced by the new CRM system, MarqIt, on Monday, March 12. As part of the upgrade process, no new data may be entered into Raiser’s Edge beginning on Thursday, March 1. Data should be retained and entered into MarqIt once the new system is live. In […]
Adult volunteers in good health needed for research study
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