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Archives for February 2019

WIN to host professional development series; first session is Feb. 12

February 11, 2019

The Women’s Innovation Network will host a three-part professional development series titled “WIN with Networking Strategies.” Attendees will learn how to build a strong professional network, negotiate for a higher salary and revamp professional wardrobe—essential skills for any workplace environment.   Sessions will be held at 6 p.m. in AMU, Room 257 on the following days: […]

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Learn about Law School admissions by attending upcoming events, Feb. 8 and 23

February 7, 2019

Learn more about Law School at Marquette by attending the upcoming events: Admissions Information Session | Friday, Feb. 8, at 11:45 a.m. | Law School, Eckstein Hall This small group information session for prospective law students will provide general information about the Law School as well as information about admissions, financial aid, enrollment policies and procedures, […]

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Spring 2019 Faber Center offerings

February 7, 2019

Faculty and staff are encouraged to attend the following Faber Center events:   “Faber’s Fourth Friday Fellowship Hour” | the fourth Friday of every month from noon to 1 p.m. | Faber Center This new and informal gathering will provide an opportunity to connect with colleagues across campus, learn more about the Faber Center, and find […]

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February GROW class offerings

February 7, 2019

Register for the February GROW classes through Eventbrite. After you attend, don’t forget to log your classes to receive points through the Virgin Pulse Wellness portal.  Art and Environment as Pedagogy – Friday, Feb. 8  Qualtrics 101 – Friday, Feb. 8  Making Accessible Word Documents and PDFs – Tuesday, Feb. 12  Ignatian Book Discussion: A Series – Wednesday, Feb. […]

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Haggerty Museum and Milwaukee Filmmaker Alliance to host ‘Filmmakers in Dialogue,’ Feb. 9

February 7, 2019

In collaboration with the Milwaukee Filmmaker Alliance, the Haggerty Museum of Art will host artist Alexis Rockman and filmmaker Mallori Taylor for a discussion this Saturday, Feb. 9, at 2 p.m. at the Haggerty Museum on campus. In 2009, the director Ang Lee asked Alexis Rockman to produce visual inspiration for his film, “Life of Pi.” Rockman […]

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Dr. Heather Hathaway named acting dean for Klingler College of Arts and Sciences

February 7, 2019

Search for next permanent provost will begin next month Dr. Heather Hathaway, associate dean of academic affairs in the Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has been named acting dean of the college, Acting Provost Kimo Ah Yun announced today. Hathaway will assume the role June 1; she will succeed Dean Rick Holz […]

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National Marquette Day Pep Rally moved to Al McGuire Center due to weather

February 6, 2019

Due to inclement weather, this year’s National Marquette Day Pep Rally will now take place inside the Al McGuire Center (instead of Parking Lot D). Marquette fans are encouraged to attend the Women’s Basketball game vs. Georgetown tomorrow night, Friday, Feb. 8, at the Al McGuire Center. Doors open at 6 p.m. for a 7 […]

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Global chefs to visit Marquette on Feb. 11; campus community invited to sample dishes

February 6, 2019

Marquette Dining Services will host three Sodexo chefs from Germany and Poland on Monday, Feb. 11, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The Commons. Students, faculty and staff are invited to sample dishes from each chef.   Chef Leszek Rulka from Poland is the executive chef at the National Stadium in Warsaw, Poland where he is responsible for high-end catering […]

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Freshman Frontier Program seeking counselors; apply by Feb. 20

February 6, 2019

The Freshman Frontier Program is looking for engaging and enthusiastic students who are interested in spending five weeks with FFP students as peer counselors this summer.   FFP is a five-week, residential summer bridge program designed to provide academic support and community engagement for incoming, first-year students who want a jump-start on their college experience. The peer […]

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A special Mission Week message from President Lovell

February 6, 2019

Dear Marquette community, As we engage in Mission Week here at Marquette, I wanted to alert you to a very important time in our university’s history that will happen in the coming months. Marquette University is preparing to take part in a Mission Priority Examen, an internal review in which all U.S. Jesuit colleges and […]

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