The Marquette University Press will launch its new book, Milwaukee Rock and Roll, 1950-2000: A Reflective History, on Thursday, Dec. 19, at 8 p.m. at Boswell Book Company (2559 N Downer Ave.). The book was authored and edited by: Bruce Cole, catalog librarian/Cuje Music Collection librarian for Raynor Memorial Libraries Phillip Naylor, professor of history at Marquette David Luhrssen, managing editor of the Shepherd Express The book tells the history of rock music in Milwaukee through a series of written, vocal […]
Archives for 2019
New Community of Practice for community-engaged scholars to be piloted in spring 2020
Participating faculty, tenure-track and tenured faculty, and their community partners are encouraged to apply for a Community of Practice (CoP) pilot program for community-engaged scholars, which will be launched in spring 2020. Faculty at all levels of experience in community-engaged scholarship are welcome. Though faculty are not required to participate with a community partner, the […]
Merry Christmas from Marquette
Dear Marquette family and friends, We all have favorite memories of St. Joan of Arc Chapel on the Marquette campus. This year we’ve created another one, thanks to the musical artistry of Rev. Ryan Duns, S.J. Over the next few weeks, during a silent night of the Christmas season, I invite you to take time to reflect on other memories […]
Dining Services to offer holiday home style meals to-go
For those who do not feel like cooking this holiday season, Dining Services is offering to-go home style meals for the holidays. Dinners are prepared for 4 to 12 people and include a main dish, soup and dessert. The full menu and pricing is available online. All orders must be placed by 10 a.m. on […]
Holy Presence — a second week of Advent reflection
By Kathy Coffey-Guenther, PhD, senior mission and Ignatian leadership specialist It seems an almost impossible juxtaposition to attempt to be more deeply present in the dark, still and quiet invitations of Advent when every moment of our cultural nuance tells us that we should be out and about. Out shopping, eating, baking, partying and doing […]
Health Sciences student earns second place in Science Coalition video challenge
Alissa Wuorinen, a junior majoring in biomedical sciences in the College of Health Sciences, received an award from the Science Coalition for her second-place finish in its “Fund it Forward” video challenge. The Science Coalition is a national non-profit organization of more than 50 private and public research institutions dedicated to sustaining federal funding in university […]
Community of Health Equity Research Scholars to launch spring semester seminar series
The Community of Health Equity Research Scholars (CHERS) was recently launched through support from a 2019 Explorer Challenge grant. CHERS is a collaboration between Marquette and the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW). This interdisciplinary group is focused on collaborative research and scholarship related to public and global health equity. CHERS will host a seminar series […]
Faculty and staff bowling league seeking one more team for spring 2020
Nominations now being accepted for Beyond Boundaries Ideation Review Council; submit ideas via online portal
The Nov. 11 “Think Different, Act Different to go Beyond Boundaries” event generated numerous ideas and thoughts, which will inform the Beyond Boundaries Steering Committee and university leadership as they explore how to best position Marquette for success during these challenging times facing higher education. Ideation Review Council The Office of Research and Innovation is […]
Raynor Memorial Libraries to offer late-night snacks during finals
During finals week, Raynor Memorial Libraries will offer snacks and warm beverages on the Bridge at 10 p.m. on the following days: Sunday, Dec. 8 Monday, Dec. 9 Wednesday, Dec. 11 This snack break is sponsored by Marquette University Student Government, the Division of Student Affairs and the Office of the Provost.
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