From Pastor Lisa Bates-Froiland at Redeemer Lutheran Church Early this morning, a man lost his life by violence outside Redeemer Lutheran Church near Marquette’s campus. To honor the man who lost his life, Redeemer Church will host a prayer service this Sunday, March 31, at 11 a.m. at the corner of 19th Street and Wisconsin […]
Archives for March 2019
Student-written play ‘White Privilege’ honored by Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival
The play “White Privilege,” written by Marquette University student Malaina Moore, was awarded the prestigious Citizen Artist Award by the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival national selection team. The Citizen Artist award recognizes that theatrical production is central to urgent community, national and international conversations on campuses of higher education. “This award reflects and reinforces the mission of Marquette Theatre, the Phylis Ravel Social […]
Admissions hiring STARs student employees
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is currently hiring Student Telecounseling Admission Representatives (STARs) for the summer. STARs are responsible for communicating with prospective students and families through telephone, online and written channels. This is a paid, hourly student employment position for the summer, but can continue into the academic year based on interest and performance. […]
Student Employee Appreciation Week is April 8-14
All students employed by Marquette are invited to participate in several events as part of Student Employee Appreciation Week, which will be April 8 through April 14. Events include: Free bowling at the Annex | Sunday, April 14, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Students must bring a printout of a pay stub from the […]
Marquette Momentum: Engaging tomorrow’s STEM leaders, one hour of code at a time
By Alexis Schlindwein, Comm ’13, senior communication specialist in the Opus College of Engineering Computing and technology jobs are abundant, and they’re only expected to rise. But according to Code.org, only 40 percent of high schools nationwide teach computer science. This leaves employers wondering just how they can get today’s students — tomorrow’s workforce — […]
University mourns the loss of retired Director of Student Activities Frank Collins
Marquette University mourns the loss of Frank Collins, former employee and alumnus. Collins passed away on Friday, March 22, at the age of 99. Collins received his undergraduate degree from Marquette in 1941. In 1947, he graduated from the Law School. After serving as the director of student activities from 1947 to 1959, Collins went […]
Student listening session for provost search will be April 8; free sandwiches
The search committee for the next provost invites all students to attend a listening session Monday, April 8, to gain student perspective on Marquette’s next permanent provost. The session will be held at 5:30 p.m. in Zilber Hall 025 — free sub sandwiches will be served. For those who are unable to attend a listening […]
Search committee named for next provost; listening sessions scheduled for April
President Michael R. Lovell today named a search committee to identify the next permanent provost. The committee, which comprises faculty, staff, students and trustees, will be chaired by Dr. Lisa Edwards, professor of counselor education and counseling psychology. In addition to Edwards, the committee members include: Monica Adya, chair and professor of management Jacki Black, […]
New York Times columnist David Brooks will be Commencement speaker
David Brooks, the New York Times best-selling author and political commentator, will serve as Marquette University’s Commencement speaker on Sunday, May 19. As part of the university’s graduation ceremony, he will receive an honorary doctor of letters degree. Sister Ann M. Durst, SHCJ, founder of Casa Cornelia Law Center in San Diego, will receive an […]
‘Hoan Alone: Personal Stories from the Bridge’ screening and discussion is April 4
This event is sold out. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and WUWM 89.7FM will host Milwaukee filmmaker Aaron Johnson for a screening of his award-winning film “Hoan Alone: Personal Stories from the Bridge” on Thursday, April 4, at 7 p.m. in the Lubar Center at the Law School. A panel discussion with Milwaukee area mental health […]
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