The Center of Teaching and Learning will host a dialogical pedagogy seminar for graduate student teachers on Monday, Dec. 2, at noon in Raynor Memorial Libraries, Room 330B. Dr. Melissa Shew, philosophy faculty fellow in the CTL, will keynote. The seminar will provide both reflective and practical lenses for current and future graduate student teachers […]
Archives for October 2019
Annual Thanksgiving dinner for students who remain on campus is Nov. 28; volunteers needed
Marquette’s annual free Thanksgiving dinner for students who remain on campus during break will take on place Thursday, Nov. 28, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Cobeen dining hall. The event is a collaboration between Campus Ministry, Residence Life and Sodexo. The menu will include turkey, rice, fish, vegetables, desserts and beverages. Tickets are […]
Marquette Core to host Milwaukee poet Matt Cook, Nov. 13
The Marquette Core Curriculum (MCC) will host Matt Cook, a widely-known, published poet and former Milwaukee Poet Laureate, as part of the “LitMarquette” series. The event will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 4 p.m. in the AMU, Room 163. As a lifelong poet, Cook will present some of his original work. The […]
Upcoming November Faber Center events
The Faber Center for Ignatian Spirituality will host the following upcoming events for faculty and staff: The Caregivers Group will gather on Tuesday, Nov. 19, from noon to 1 p.m. in Schroeder Complex, Room 111. A light lunch will be provided. Facilitated by Fr. John Schwantes, the group will allow members to join together in conversation and share […]
Women and Men for and with Others: Chris Bartolone serves others in his father’s footsteps
By Shelby Williamson, senior communication specialist in the Office of Marketing and Communication Nearly 40 years ago, the late Dominic Bartolone started a spaghetti dinner fundraiser at Holy Family Parish School in Whitefish Bay where his son, Chris, was a student. The elder Bartolone, who worked as a lead for the Facilities Planning and Management […]
Join Campus Ministry in D.C. for March for Life pilgrimage
Since 1974, hundreds of thousands have gathered in Washington, D.C., to march for the rights of the unborn and for ways to meet needs facing expectant parents. Once again this year, Marquette is sending a delegation. The March for Life, one of the highlights of the pilgrimage, will take place on Friday, Jan. 24. Marquette’s pilgrimage will run […]
Department of Theology’s annual Theotokos Lecture is Nov. 7
The Department of Theology will host its annual Theotokos Lecture on Thursday, Nov. 7, at 3:30 p.m. in Sensenbrenner Hall, Eisenberg Reading Room. Dr. Beth Kreitzer, a specialist in 16th-century theological history, will discuss Martin Luther’s understanding of Mary as a theologian. Refreshments will be served starting at 3 p.m. Printed copies of the lecture will be available.
An All Soul’s Day reflection by Rev. Frederick Zagone, S.J.
Presidential task force to examine impact of alcohol, other drugs on campus community
President Michael R. Lovell this semester commissioned a new President’s Task Force on the Impact of Alcohol and Other Drugs on the Marquette University Community, a cross-campus group of faculty, students and staff who will develop recommendations on how to institutionalize alcohol and other drug prevention, intervention and recovery services at the university, and establish it […]
First-Generation Student Celebrations will take place Nov. 7
National First-Generation College Celebration is Friday, Nov. 8. To celebrate, the Center of Engagement and Inclusion will host a series of events on the day prior, Thursday, Nov. 7, to honor faculty, staff and students who identify as the first person in their families to attend college. Events include: But first, FASFA | Oct. 28 […]
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