Marquette University mourns the death of Charlotte Theis, professor emerita in the College of Nursing. Theis died on Wednesday, May 16, at the age of 90. A gathering will be held Wednesday, May 30, at San Camillo Chapel, 10200 West Bluemound Road, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. A memorial Mass will begin […]
Archives for May 2018
Search underway for new vice president for corporate engagement; committee named
Marquette University has officially begun its search for the first vice president for corporate engagement, and a search committee has been named to lead the efforts. The new vice president will ultimately oversee the Office of Corporate Engagement, which was the unanimous recommendation of the President’s Task Force on Corporate Engagement at the end of […]
EVP Lawlor announces summer casual dress policy
Today, Executive Vice President Dave Lawlor is sharing the news that business casual dress has been approved for Marquette University employees during the summer months. This policy, which begins the day after Commencement and extends until Convocation, includes permission to wear denim. Employees should use discretion in determining what level of dress is appropriate for […]
Center for Teaching and Learning to host summer writing accountability group
The Center for Teaching and Learning will host a summer writing accountability group on Tuesdays, from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the CTL starting Tuesday, May 22. Participants can join other campus colleagues engaged in various writing projects. This group is open to all faculty, staff, and graduate students. The CTL will provide light snacks and […]
Registration open for Ignatian Leadership Retreat
Registration is now open for the 2018 Ignatian Leadership Retreat which will take place Monday, Aug. 20, through Wednesday, Aug. 22, for first-year students. This Campus Ministry-sponsored retreat offers incoming first-year students the opportunity to explore Marquette’s four pillars while forming a strong community before orientation even begins. Registration can be completed online and will close […]
Fall 2018 faculty review period
Classroom assignments are posted in CheckMarq for fall 2018 sections. Faculty are requested to access CheckMarq and review their course classroom assignments during the Monday, May 21, to Monday, June 4, review period. To request a classroom change for an approved reason (either an ADA-compliance issue or if a section’s enrollment is expected to exceed the […]
Do Better Marquette: Staff reflection will be held May 22
A staff reflection will be held Tuesday, May 22, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in AMU 163, Rev. John Naus S.J. Memorial Room. Join us to reflect on what it means to be part of a culture that perpetuates racism.This is an opportunity for self-care and to support each other as Marquette staff. Dr. Joya Crear, […]
Notification of FERPA Rights
Update on damage to Johnston Hall
Marquette’s Department of Facilities, Planning and Management, along with electrical, construction and restoration contractors, have assessed the damage to Johnston Hall after a Milwaukee County Bus struck the building in an accident on Tuesday, May 15. The building is structurally sound and remains open; however, the archway to the northwest entrance sustained significant damage and […]
Salvadoran Women Lift Themselves Up
Dr. Noelle Brigden is both a political science professor at Marquette and the women’s sub-master deadlifting champion at the Wisconsin State Fair. She began powerlifting as a remedy for chronic pain and as a source of strength against the emotional demands of her research on violence against Central American migrants. Now, she’s sharing her passion […]
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