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  • Delaware court vice chancellor to deliver Hallows Lecture, March 3

    Hon. J. Travis Laster, vice chancellor on the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware, will present “Corporate Responsibility: Is Delaware Doing Something New?” on Tuesday, March 3, at 4:30 p.m. in the Lubar Center as a part of the Law School’s annual E. Harold Hallows Lecture. Laster has served as a vice chancellor…

  • Employee Assistance Program available for employees and family members

    Led by Aurora, the Employee Assistance Program provides work-life services, short-term counseling, referrals and resource identification. Services provided are kept confidential. EAP is a benefit for all Marquette employees, spouses and dependent children. EAP offers in-person or telephone sessions with counselors. Employees can discuss concerns such as stress, relationship/family concerns, drug or alcohol issues. Work/life…

  • This week is ‘Free Workout Week’ at Rec Center, Plex

    This week, Employee Wellness will offer free admission to the gyms on campus for all employees. Show a valid ID and workout for free at the Rec Center or Rec Plex from Monday, Feb. 24, through Saturday, Feb. 29. Get those last steps in before the Go Move Challenge ends.  

  • Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute launches first research projects

    By Kevin Conway, associate director of university communication in the Office of Marketing and Communication The Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute announced its first research projects that will use data science to address challenging societal issues that have a local and national impact. Faculty members and students from Marquette University and the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee,…

  • We Are All Marquette: Black Student Council participates in National Black Solidarity Conference

    By Saul Lopez, graduate assistant in the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion Earlier this month, Marquette’s Black Student Council had the opportunity to travel to the annual Black Solidarity Conference at Yale University, which took place Jan. 30 to Feb. 2. This completely student run conference hosts more than 700 students from all across…

  • President’s Challenge information session is March 6

    Faculty, staff and students are invited to an information session on Friday, March 6, from 11 a.m. to noon in the 707 Hub to learn more about the President’s Challenge. Developed in partnership with the Johnson Controls Foundation, this exciting and innovative grant opportunity will provide a $250,000, two-year grant for one interdisciplinary, collaborative proposal…

  • Office of Economic Engagement seeking applicants for Community/Corporate Engaged Research Partnership Development Grant

    The Office of Economic Engagement is now accepting applications for the Community/Corporate Engaged Research Partnership Development Grant. This grant will provide a stipend to a faculty member and community organization or corporation to co-develop a new engaged research partnership that addresses a mutually identified need. The purpose of this stipend is to expand the number…

  • Dreamers Gala is March 17

    The fifth annual Dreamers Gala will take place on Tuesday, March 17, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the AMU, Monaghan Ballroom.   This student-led initiative brings together faculty, staff, university leaders, students and community members in celebration of the resilience and accomplishments of Marquette’s undocumented/DACA students. It is also the primary source of funding for the Ignacio Ellacuría, S.J.,…

  • Dining Services to host ‘Flavors of Mexico’ with Chef Jorge Serrano, Feb. 24

    As a part of its Global Chefs program, Dining Services will welcome Chef Jorge Serrano from Mexico on Monday, Feb. 24. He will take over the Taqueria in Marquette Place starting at 11 a.m. Chef Jorge Serrano is the executive chef for 35 accounts at the Peñasquito Polymetallic Mine in Mexico, which serves nearly 7,000…

  • Dr. Heidi Bostic named next dean of the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences

    Dr. Heidi Bostic, visiting associate provost for special projects at Furman University, a private liberal arts university in Greenville, South Carolina, has been named the next dean of the Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, Provost Kimo Ah Yun announced today. She will begin in her role on May 28. The announcement comes…