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Video from President Lovell and operational changes
Dear Marquette community: We are working together through one of the greatest challenges to ever face our university community. As we navigate these changes, President Lovell offers his thoughts on Marquette’s response to COVID-19: As we have all experienced, guidance from public health officials on how to slow the spread of the coronavirus is changing hourly. The…
Protocol for Students Returning to Campus on March 15, 2020
Dear students, Thank you for your continued patience and flexibility as the university navigates an unprecedented situation and identifies the best course of action over the coming days and weeks. I am writing this afternoon to provide guidance to those of you who will be visiting campus this Sunday to retrieve essential belongings. If you…
COVID-19 update: Additional guidance for faculty and staff
Dear faculty and staff, President Lovell and I understand it has been a very challenging week on campus. Thank you for your continued patience and flexibility and for supporting one another as the university navigates an unprecedented situation and identifies the best courses of action over the coming days and weeks. It is important to…
Political science professor named research consultant for national association
Dr. Paul Nolette, associate professor of political science and chair of the Political Science Department, has been named the research consultant for the National Attorneys General Training and Research Institute (NAGTRI). NAGTRI was established in 2007 with the intent to provide high-quality and innovative training, research and developmental resources to support state and territorial attorneys…
Important Decisions Related to COVID-19
Dear Marquette community, Marquette University is committed to protecting the health, safety, and wellbeing of our students, faculty, staff, and visitors. We are therefore carefully monitoring the evolving developments related to COVID-19 (the coronavirus outbreak). At present there are still no confirmed cases of COVID-19 at Marquette and there has been only one confirmed case…
COVID-19 update: Contingency planning underway, expect more information tomorrow
Dear Marquette community: Marquette University continues to monitor the recent outbreak of respiratory illness caused by Coronavirus (COVID-19) in close coordination with the Milwaukee Health Department and the Marquette University Medical Clinic (MUMC). In alignment with our Catholic, Jesuit mission, all actions being taken are for the health, safety and well-being of the campus community in the…
Apply to be a summer tour guide by April 24
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is seeking tour guides for the summer. Tour guides must be enthusiastic students who can share their Marquette experience with prospective students and families. Applications will be reviewed and interviews will be extended on a rolling basis from Monday, March 16, through Friday, April 24. Apply online by Friday, April 24. Contact Cecilia…
Project Night Night seeking donated blankets, books and stuffed animals for local homeless children
During its Coins for a Cause fundraiser held in January, Project Night Night was able to raise $832, which helped them assemble 60 care packages for local homeless children. The staff-led volunteer group is once again seeking donated items that will be used to assemble more packages. Specifically, the following items are needed: Blankets Books Stuffed animals…
CANCELED: Soup with Substance: ‘Abuse in the Catholic Church’ is March 18
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED. The next Soup with Substance event will be on Wednesday, March 18, from noon to 1 p.m. in the AMU, Room 157. Sara Larson, Soup with Substance leadership team member, will lead a conversation about the abuse crisis in the Catholic Church and will discuss why this is an important justice…