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Apply for M.A.P. trips by Jan. 29

November 29, 2018

Campus Ministry will offer various M.A.P. trips over spring break 2019 (Saturday, March 9, through Saturday, March 16). The Marquette Action Program program is a student-led a community service opportunity that allows students to spend a week living in community, reflecting upon social justice issues and making a difference. Students may choose their theme of service.   Applications are due […]

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IMAP-Dominican Republic applications due Dec. 15

November 29, 2018

IMAP-Dominican Republic 2019 is now accepting applications for the second semester program. Applications are due Saturday, Dec. 15. This program will engage students in dialogue and learning around issues of immigration/migration, racism, social justice and privilege. Students will also contrast U.S. and Mexico border issues with those of Haiti and the Dominican Republic, gaining a global perspective on this popular issue. Apply […]

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Student grades reminder

November 29, 2018

Access to grades and unofficial transcripts in CheckMarq or on mobile phones will not be available from Monday, Dec. 17, at 4:30 p.m. to Tuesday, Dec. 18, at 5 p.m. This allows time for the Office of the Registrar to post grades and run necessary reports for the colleges/schools. Students are expected to read their […]

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Grades are due Dec. 18 at noon

November 29, 2018

Grades are due no later than Tuesday, Dec. 18 at noon for undergraduate, graduate, dental and health sciences professional classes. Every student on every grade roster must have a grade by this deadline as grades impact graduation, academic censure and financial aid. If you plan to scan your exam, instructions are available from IT Services. […]

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Faculty can submit classroom requests online

November 29, 2018

Final exams will be Dec. 10-14. Faculty can submit classroom requests online for fall 2018 review sessions and final exam. Request classroom space online via 25Live for review sessions held prior to exam week. To request a larger/additional final exam classroom, email the Office of the Registrar at registrars@marquette.edu. Please put “classroom request” in the subject of […]

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Marquette Momentum: MARQetplace e-procurement to streamline purchasing university wide

November 29, 2018

Purchasing is about to get a lot easier. The university in early-2019 will launch MARQetplace, a procure-to-pay web application that interfaces with MyJob. The new system will improve the user buying experience, create efficiencies in order and invoice approvals, and reduce costs across the university — key objectives of the Sustainability of Valuable Resources goal […]

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James Marten named acting director of Core Curriculum

November 29, 2018

James Marten, professor and chair of the Department of History has been named as the acting director of the Marquette University Core Curriculum. Marten has been a member of the Department of History since 1986 and department chair since 2004. Winner of the 2008 Haggerty Award for Excellence in Research, his university service includes chairing […]

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‘Mission to Mars’ honors course presentations will be Dec. 4

November 29, 2018

Final presentations for the University Honors Program course, “A Mission to Mars” will take place on Tuesday, Dec. 4, from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Sensenbrenner Hall Eisenberg Reading Room. At the event, students will present research on the challenges of safely sending humans to Mars. Presentations will explore the multitude of factors […]

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World AIDS Day is Dec. 3; Medical Clinic to offer free HIV testing

November 28, 2018

In recognition of World AIDS Day, the Medical Clinic on campus will offer free confidential HIV testing to all students and employees on Monday, Dec. 3. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that everyone between the ages of 15 to 65 be screened at least once for HIV infection and more often if risk factors […]

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Research and teaching support from the Center for Peacemaking

November 28, 2018

The Center for Peacemaking would like to invite faculty engaged in teaching and research related to nonviolent peacemaking to consider applying for any of the three kinds of financial support offered by the Center: Rynne Summer Faculty Fellowships: two $3,500 summer research grants to two Marquette faculty to advance research on an aspect of nonviolent […]

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Featured Stories

Abiola Keller research - Black women who are caregivers talking and sharing in a circle

Encouraging caregivers to care for their own health, one story at a time

As Black women who are caregivers struggle to find the time and willpower to exercise and improve their diets, Dr. Abiola Keller’s nursing research uses shared storytelling as a promising way to find healthier paths.

We Are All Marquette: A Q&A with Dr. Qindan Huang, associate professor of civil, construction and environmental engineering

Dr. Qindan Huang discusses the importance of having women representation in STEM, the changes she’s seeing in the engineering industry and her proudest moments at Marquette.

Law School Dave Strifling water and lead pipes

A watchful eye — and clear voice — on clean water

Through research, education and public discourse, Marquette Law’s David Strifling is leading an important dialogue on drinking water safety.

Read more featured stories.

Safety

MUPD announces body-worn camera pilot program; full adoption anticipated in fall 2023

Free steering wheel locks available from MUPD; new software available for Hyundai vehicles

Safety Task Force efforts help lead to reduced crime on campus

Human Resources News

Looking back on May’s wellness events

Registration for summer GROW classes now available

Policy Review Committee shares updated UPPs on international travel, purchasing, leaves of absence

Research

A watchful eye — and clear voice — on clean water

Using chemistry to address a scientific challenge — and a human one

Marquette faculty and staff research grants from March 2023

Awards & Accomplishments

Alumni National Awards 2023: Marquette University alumni, friends honored for excellence

Dr. Iqbal Ahamed, Md. Raihan Mia honored with Best Paper Award from Elsevier’s Smart Health Journal

Dr. H. Cem Gungor awarded for most prestigious journal article in pediatric dentistry

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