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Archives for September 2018

Annual consumer information notice

September 4, 2018

Under federal financial aid program guidelines, universities must annually provide notice to all enrolled students describing the availability of a wide range of consumer information. The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 mandates that students are provided with a significant amount of additional information about the institution they are attending. This information is online, or students […]

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Humanities Without Walls Career Diversity Symposium is Sept. 14

September 4, 2018

The Humanities Without Walls Career Diversity Symposium will take place Friday, Sept. 14, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. in AMU 163.  HWW is a consortium of 15 midwestern universities funded by the Andrew Mellon Foundation and is dedicated to reinvigorating the study of the humanities.  The symposium aims to foster intentional conversation regarding graduate student career […]

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Linguistic Diversity Symposium is Sept. 19–20

September 4, 2018

The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures and the Department of English will host the Linguistic Diversity Symposium on Wednesday, Sept. 19, and Thursday, Sept. 20. The two-day event aims to raise awareness of linguistic diversity at Marquette and to celebrate the diverse linguistic background of Marquette students.   A schedule follows:   Wednesday, Sept. 19; Clark Hall 111:  4 p.m. to […]

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NIH submission workshop to be held Sept. 12

September 4, 2018

A workshop on how to submit a proposal to the National Institutes of Health will take place Wednesday, Sept. 12, from 11 a.m. to noon in Raynor Memorial Libraries Beaumier Suite B.   The workshop will be presented by Erin Rolstad, director of project planning and development in the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs. Key topics […]

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Sabbatical deadline is Oct. 15

September 4, 2018

Faculty members eligible for sabbaticals in the 2019–20 academic year are reminded to submit their sabbatical review plans to the Office of the Provost by Oct. 15.  It is essential that faculty members submit their plans by the Oct. 15 deadline in order to allow sufficient time for academic units to coordinate schedule and staffing adjustments […]

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Keeping a Mass tradition alive

Keeping a Mass tradition alive

By Kevin Keenan, communication intern in the Office of University Relations On Jan. 4, Marquette University and the Seton Family of Catholic Schools came together and hosted a Mass at the Al McGuire Center on campus. The faith gathering brought together all 11 Seton schools that serve over 2,600 students in greater Milwaukee to celebrate St. […]

Learning about learning: Nursing, engineering professors receive grant for new teaching model

Learning about learning: Nursing, engineering professors receive grant for new teaching model

By Andrew Goldstein, marketing communication specialist Much like her colleagues in the College of Nursing, Dr. Amber Young-Brice loves teaching. “I am all about teaching and learning,” Young-Brice says. Her passion goes far beyond teaching classes, though: Dr. Young-Brice’s research program involves studying pedagogy — the methods and theories of how to be an effective […]

We Are All Marquette: A Q&A with Dr. Amber Wichowsky, professor of political science and the director of Marquette’s Civic Dialogues program and Democracy Lab

We Are All Marquette: A Q&A with Dr. Amber Wichowsky, professor of political science and the director of Marquette’s Civic Dialogues program and Democracy Lab

Interviewed by Melissa Barclay, senior communication specialist in the Office of University Relations The Marquette Civic Dialogues program works to foster deliberation about the pressing issues facing our world today, prepare students to be citizens with purpose, and advance scholarship on the benefits of civic dialogue. Through programming and research, students are encouraged to Be […]

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Safety

Marquette University makes safety a top priority

MUPD warns to protect your delivered packages this holiday season

LIMO safe rideshare service to become EagleExpress in January, rides requested via app

Human Resources News

Upcoming MUPD safety and security courses through GROW

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Research

Learning about learning: Nursing, engineering professors receive grant for new teaching model

From ankle joint pain to digital archives: Six participating faculty research projects funded through Office of the Provost 

Engineering professor receives phase two approval for $4 million funding for Department of Energy grant

Awards & Accomplishments

Marquette engineering professor named Young Engineer of the Year by STEM Forward

Klingler College of Arts and Sciences student named UMOS Hispanic Youth of the Year

Adjunct instructor named to Milwaukee Business Journal’s 40 Under 40

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