The Office of the Provost, in partnership with the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, the Diederich College of Communication, the College of Business Administration, the Opus College of Engineering and the College of Nursing, has announced a cluster hire of additional faculty members to bolster its Race, Ethnic and Indigenous Studies program during the […]
Archives for July 2019
Getting to know Vice President for Human Resources Claudia Paetsch
HR veteran bitten by wanderlust, nostalgia Gil Pender, the protagonist in Midnight in Paris, laments not traveling often enough to the City of Lights and romanticizes the 1920s writers he idolizes. It’s fitting, then, that Claudia Paetsch (“PAY-tch”) lists the 2011 Woody Allen film among her favorites — the new vice president for human resources […]
Sidewalks to close on 13th St. and Wisconsin Ave. due to scheduled electric work
Barnes & Noble College to manage campus bookstore operations
Marquette University has selected Barnes & Noble College to manage its campus bookstore operations, effective July 22, the grand opening date for the on-campus store. A subsidiary of Barnes & Noble Education that operates more than 770 campus stores nationwide, Barnes & Noble College replaces Follett, whose contract expired at the end of the 2019 […]
Marquette Forum to collaborate with EOP’s 50th anniversary celebrations in 2019-20, will focus on pathways to educational access and opportunity
The Marquette Forum is coordinating with the EOP 50th anniversary celebrations, focusing on the theme of “pathways to educational access and opportunity” for the 2019-20 academic year. The forum will offer $500 grants to faculty/staff, departments, academic units or student organizations to enhance events associated with educational access and opportunity. If you are interested in […]
Shakespeare in the State Park is July 19
As a part of the Shakespeare in the State Park series, Summit Players Theatre will perform “Romeo and Juliet” at Three Bridges Park, 610 S 35th St, on Friday, July, 19, at 5:30 p.m. The event is free of charge. Seating is general admission on a first come, first served basis. A Wisconsin State Park […]
Media spotlight: President Lovell talks about efforts to help people heal from trauma
In an extensive interview with Crux, the most-read online, Catholic news outlet in the English language, President Michael R. Lovell explained why he and the university have launched a citywide initiative to help people heal from trauma. “Pope Francis has focused on meeting people where they are in life, and listening to their own experiences,” President […]
Retirement reception for Tom Teipel will be Aug. 1
Tom Teipel, senior architect in Facilities Planning and Management, will retire in August after more than 35 years of service to Marquette University. A retirement reception will be held in Teipel’s honor Thursday, Aug. 1, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the AMU Henke Lounge. A short program will begin at 1:30 p.m. RSVP […]
Save the date: Community Engagement Symposium is Nov. 12
The 2019 Community Engagement Symposium, “Six Pathways to Public Engagement,” will be Tuesday, Nov. 12, in the AMU. This year’s symposium will focus on the Six Pathways to Public Engagement, as identified by the Stanford University’s Haas Center for Public Service. A list of presenters is available online. Invitation with additional details will follow this […]
Marquette will host international Computers, Software and Applications Conference, July 15-19
Marquette University will be the site of the 2019 Computers, Software and Applications Conference hosted by the IEEE Computer Society, July 15-19, at the Alumni Memorial Union, 1442 W. Wisconsin Ave. This year will mark the return of COMPSAC to the United States for the first time since 2016 in Atlanta and just the third […]