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  • Campus resources and support are available as the Marquette family grieves

    As we continue to mourn the loss of Dr. Joe Daniels, Keyes Dean of Business Administration, the university is providing additional pastoral support and counseling resources. For students: Campus Ministers are available all day in Campus Ministry, located on the second floor of the Alumni Memorial Union, and counselors are available at the Counseling Center, located on the…

  • Medical Clinic continues to monitor Coronavirus — still no confirmed cases; risk remains low

    In coordination with the Milwaukee Health Department, the Marquette University Medical Clinic (MUMC) continues to monitor the recent outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a new Coronavirus (2019nCoV). There still are no confirmed or suspected cases at Marquette University or in the City of Milwaukee. There remains only one confirmed case in the state of Wisconsin.…

  • University mourns the loss of Dr. Joe Daniels, Keyes Dean of Business Administration

    Dear Marquette community, I’m writing this morning with incredibly difficult news. Today I ask you all to mourn the tragic loss of Dr. Joe Daniels, Keyes Dean of Business Administration, who was fatally struck by a vehicle on campus last night. On behalf of the entire Marquette community, please join me in praying for the…

  • Nominations for Excellence in University Service Awards due March 13

    Faculty and staff are encouraged to submit nominations for this year’s Excellence in University Service Awards. Nominations will be accepted through Friday, March 13. This is an opportunity for Marquette employees to nominate colleagues who demonstrate and support the Ignatian ideal of care for others and who carry out the mission of the university. Candidates…

  • English professor receives award for book about emergency medical communication

    Dr. Elizabeth L. Angeli, assistant professor of English, received an award from the Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) honoring her book, Rhetorical Work in Emergency Medical Services: Communicating in the Unpredictable Workplace. Grounded in a 16-month study in the emergency medical services (EMS) workplace, Angeli’s book explores how to utilize rhetoric to make…

  • Professor awarded research grant for foundational computer science education

    Dr. Dennis Brylow, professor and vice chair of the Computer Science Department, is a part of a research team that has been awarded an Education Innovation and Research Program grant from the U.S. Department of Education for “Project {FUTURE} Fundamentals Teachers Unit Research Exemplars, Innovations in Embedded Computer Science for Elementary Curricula.” The grant could…

  • Milwaukee Marathon is April 11; Marquette gets discounted rate

    The 2020 Milwaukee Marathon is Saturday, April 11. The race kicks off at the Fiserv Forum, Students, faculty, staff and alumni can all sign up for a discounted rate. Uses the following codes: MUSTUDENT20 MUSTAFF20 MUALUMNI20 Learn more at runmilwaukee.com. Contact Kole Kloostra, student in the Diederich College of Communication and project manager for the Milwaukee Marathon,…

  • University launches diversity, equity and inclusion training pilot for first year students

    Marquette recognizes the importance of a vibrant diverse university community and provides multiple educational avenues for students to deepen the knowledge and skills critical to creating an inclusive learning environment. In direct response to student feedback, the university is launching a pilot diversity, equity and inclusion online training for first year students later this month.…

  • Student Reflection: Campus Ministry has shaped me

    By Elizabeth Killian, senior in the College of Education Throughout my four years at Marquette, I have spent a lot of time in Campus Ministry. I also worked at the Center for Peacemaking on campus and in the Hartman Literacy and Learning Center in Schroeder Complex. I’ve been involved in CAMPus Impact, a service organization…

  • Office of Engagement and Inclusion to host Black History Month events

    The Office of Engagement and Inclusion will host the following Black History Month events: The True Black History Traveling Museum Display | Monday, Feb. 17, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the second floor of the AMU Soup with Substance | Monday, Feb. 17, from noon to 1 p.m. in AMU 227 Brew City Stompdown |…