The Marquette Medical Clinic will offer an additional free yoga class to students on Thursdays, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the 707 Building, Room 130. For more information on yoga classes can be found online.
Archives for February 2018
Teaching philosophy workshop to be held Feb. 28
Applying for a career in an education field? Starting out in an education major or advanced degree and want to work on getting together a philosophy of teaching? The Ott Memorial Writing Center will host a workshop to help guide you through crafting your own teaching philosophy with samples, how-to tips, and ideas from someone […]
Today is Give Marquette Day
Today is Give Marquette Day, a chance for the entire Marquette community to come together and make a difference by supporting the university. Alumna Barbara Witkiewicz, Arts ’63, has generously offered to donate $100 for every student who makes a gift today. Make sure to take advantage of this opportunity by making your gift to […]
Today is Give Marquette Day
Give Marquette Day is an opportunity for the entire Marquette community to come together and make a difference by supporting the university. There are two ways you can help make Give Marquette Day a success: Sign up to be an advocate and spread the word about #GiveMUDay. Advocates who generate gifts are eligible for prizes, […]
Marquette Autism Consortium to host candlelight vigil on March 1
The Marquette Autism Consortium, in partnership with the Autism Society of Southeastern Wisconsin and the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, will host a non-denominational, candlelight vigil on Thursday, March 1, in the AMU Chapel of the Holy Family at 7:30 p.m. March 1 is a nationwide Day of Mourning to honor the memory of people with […]
Upcoming Faber Center offerings
The Faber Center has two upcoming events: Conversation with the LGBTQ Community This lunch hour reflection will take place Monday, March 5, from noon to 1 p.m. in Schroeder Complex 111. The event will encourage all faculty and staff to engage in a conversation about the rich diversity and gifts the LGBTQ community at Marquette brings. This will […]
Humanities Research Colloquium continues on Feb. 28
The Humanities Research Colloquium will host its next speaker of the semester on Wednesday, Feb. 28, from 5 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. in Marquette Hall 105. Mark Berlin, assistant professor of political science, will present a paper entitled “The Role of Technocratic Legal Experts in the Global Spread of National Criminal Laws against Human Rights Atrocities.” Refreshments […]
University to construct new surface parking lot west of the current Lot F
This spring, Marquette will begin construction on a new surface lot immediately west of the former Lot F. As the university will soon begin construction of the Athletic and Human Performance Research Center, the former Lot F (located on 12th Street north of Zilber Hall, across from the Al McGuire Center) remains closed. University staff […]
University mourns the death of Dr. Rajendra Rathore, professor and Pfletschinger-Habermann Chair of Organic Chemistry
Marquette University mourns the death of Dr. Rajendra Rathore, professor and Pfletschinger-Habermann Chair of Organic Chemistry. Professor Rathore died on Friday, Feb. 16. Professor Rathore’s research interests were in the area of organic supramolecular chemistry/materials chemistry. “Raj Rathore had built an international reputation as an outstanding scientist, but those of us in the Chemistry […]
Alumna Barbara Witkiewicz, Arts ’63, offers giving challenge to students for Give Marquette Day
Thursday, Feb. 22 is Give Marquette Day, a chance for the entire Marquette community to come together and make a difference by supporting the university. Alumna Barbara Witkiewicz, Arts ’63, has generously offered to donate $100 for every student who makes a gift during Give Marquette Day. Make sure to take advantage of this opportunity […]
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