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  • All employees encouraged to sign up for direct deposit

    All employees (full-time, part-time, students, etc.) have payroll payments disbursed through direct deposit to the financial institution of the employee’s choice. Direct deposit is available in any financial institution throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. If you do not currently have direct deposit set up, please review the policy and sign up immediately.

  • A message of faith and gratitude from President Lovell

    Dear Marquette community: As the first week of our remote learning comes to an end, I want to acknowledge how very difficult this transition is for all of us. I’ve heard firsthand from students who are deeply saddened at not being able to return to campus. These changes are especially hard for our seniors –…

  • A message of faith and gratitude from President Lovell

    Dear Marquette community: As the first week of our remote learning comes to an end, I want to acknowledge how very difficult this transition is for all of us. I’ve heard firsthand from students who are deeply saddened at not being able to return to campus. These changes are especially hard for our seniors –…

  • COVID-19 Update: Course evaluations canceled, Library services changing and Mass going online

    Dear Marquette community: In the week since we announced a transition to remote learning, we have seen the entire campus rally to take on this challenge. Hundreds of faculty have received training on remote learning technology, students are completing assignments and engaging in class discussions online, and staff across campus are finding ways to support…

  • Community Best Practices: Voting and the census in the age of coronavirus

    By Dr. Philip Rocco, assistant professor of political science As the Marquette community adapts to changing circumstances surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, our faculty and staff experts have been able to share some tips and reminders from their areas of expertise. When crises strike, democracy soldiers on. In the United States and around the world, voting…

  • Spring term course evaluations (MOCES) canceled

    Given the decision to move all courses online as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Provost Ah Yun has decided to suspend MOCES student course evaluations for spring term 2020. This decision was made after consultation with members of University Academic Senate, Marquette University Student Government, Graduate Student Organization, Dean’s Council, Committee on Teaching, and…

  • Coronavirus update from Provost Ah Yun for faculty and staff

    Dear Marquette faculty and staff, I am reaching out today in the midst of what I know has been a week like no other. Like you, I am quickly becoming fully engaged in Microsoft Teams and spending time in remote meetings working with our colleagues to think through this challenge. Through all of it, I…

  • U.S. News 2021 Best Graduate Schools rankings

    U.S. News and World Report released its 2021 Best Graduate School rankings. Several Marquette programs moved up in rankings, particularly those in business, health sciences and engineering. The College of Business Administration’s finance program is now ranked 21, up from 31 previously. The supply chain management program held steady at 15, compared with 14 last year.…

  • COVID-19 update for students: New remote learning website, pay for student employees and changes to campus services 

    As shared in the all campus email on March 16, beginning Wednesday, March 18, university operations – where possible – will move to a remote working environment until at least April 10, at which point the university will reassess our overall situation. Below is additional guidance and information for students during this transition. Direct questions…

  • COVID-19 update for faculty and staff: Guidance on working remotely, student employees and campus services

    As shared in the all campus email on March 16, beginning Wednesday, March 18, university operations – where possible – will move to a remote working environment until at least April 10, at which point the university will reassess our overall situation. Below is additional guidance and information for faculty and staff related to this…