Marquette men’s and women’s basketball teams are ending the season strong as both teams are ranked in the top 25 nationally. Both teams are also projected to receive high seeds in the Big East tournament and the NCAA tournament. Even with spring break approaching, campus is buzzing with the excitement about its two teams and […]
Archives for February 2019
Marquette Momentum: The Haggerty Museum’s WaterMarks project
The Haggerty’s Museum of Art’s “WaterMarks” program is a public art project developed by artist Mary Miss and funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. The goal of the project is to bring awareness of issues related to water sustainability through a collaboration of art and science. Milwaukee is at the center of several bodies of […]
‘One Thing Led to Another: Research Autobiographies’ is March 5
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs and the Office of Mission and Ministry will host “One Thing Led to Another: Research Autobiographies” on Tuesday, March 5, from noon to 1:15 p.m. in Raynor Memorial Libraries, Beaumier Suite C. The following faculty and staff will share their research and academic vocation journeys: Dr. Nakia Gordon, associate professor of psychology, […]
University hires new director of the Office of Student Educational Services
Erik Albinson has been hired as the new director of the Office of Student Educational Services. Albinson will take over the role previously held by Karen Desotelle, who retired in January. Albinson comes to Marquette from Coe College, where he has served as vice president of student affairs since 2013. “We are thrilled to welcome […]
Dr. Joe Daniels named acting Keyes Dean of Business Administration
Dr. Joe Daniels, chair and professor of economics in the College of Business Administration, has been named acting Keyes Dean of Business Administration, Acting Provost Kimo Ah Yun announced today. Daniels will assume the role on May 20, succeeding Keyes Dean Brian Till who earlier this month announced he would be stepping down at the […]
Faber Center to offer Lenten events
The Faber Center will offer the following events during Lent: Lenten Breakfast Reflection | Friday, March 8, from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. in the AMU, Room 157 and the Chapel of the Holy Family Join the Faber Center for a reflection led by Fr. Frank Majka S.J. A continental breakfast will be offered. Register to Julie Bach by Wednesday, March 6. Sharing of the Psalms | Thursdays, […]
Video: President’s Panel on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Earlier this week, President Michael R. Lovell participated in a panel on diversity, equity and inclusion. Also on the panel was Kali Murray, associate professor of law, and students Christian Norfleet and Cambry Getter. The panel, which was a direct result of student recommendations last spring, was held at the Marquette Law School’s Lubar Center […]
Give Marquette Day goal exceeded
Give Marquette Day was last Thursday, Feb. 21, and was a success thanks to support from the Marquette community. The university far exceeded its goal of securing 1,600 donors in 24 hours. By the end of the day, 1,920 donors contributed $530,771 to support a variety of opportunities at Marquette, including student scholarships, academic programs, athletics and many others. […]
Gesu closure policy in the event of dangerous weather conditions
Gesu will now follow Marquette University’s decision to close in the event of dangerous weather conditions, typically in the winter months. If Marquette is closed, Gesu is too. This means closure of the church and parish offices, including cancellation of Mass and confession schedule, plus all events and meetings. Please note this policy is typically […]
Hunger Clean-Up ‘Sample the Soups’ fundraising event is Feb. 26
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