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  • Reminder: social distancing guidelines still in place; students should not be gathering in large groups

    Per CDC recommendations, everyone should still be practicing social distancing guidelines to slow the spread of COVID-19. This means keeping space between yourself and other people outside of your home. Students should not be gathering in large groups and are advised to avoid crowded places. If you do have to be near someone outside your…

  • Neelima Tummala honored with Excellence in University Service Award

    Neelima Tummala is the assistant director of systems for the Office of Student Financial Aid. She is one of four staff members to receive a 2020 Excellence in University Service Award. If you ask Neelima what inspires her in her career, she will say it’s the way in which her team exudes professionalism and comes…

  • Provost Ah Yun to host Coffee Chat, July 8

    The next Virtual Coffee Chat with the Provost will be held via Microsoft Teams on Wednesday, July 8, from 11 a.m. to noon.   To participate, email Julie Bach, executive assistant to the provost, by 10 a.m. on Wednesday, July 8, for the link to the Teams meeting.  Like the open office hours, these informal meetings, which are…

  • Antibody testing statement from the COVID-19 Response Team’s Medical Subcommittee

    Many members of the Marquette community have recently asked about antibody testing as the university prepares to reopen in the fall. The COVID-19 Response Team Medical Subcommittee shared this statement, which is available on the university’s coronavirus website. The statement addresses questions surrounding use of antibody testing on campus, specifically the fact that additional data…

  • Conducting research related to coronavirus? Complete the COVID-19 Research Initiative Survey

    Faculty and staff who are currently conducting research related to COVID-19 are asked to complete the COVID-19 Research Initiative Survey, The survey will allow the steering committee to determine the breadth of work occurring at Marquette and identify emerging projects and stories, as well as faculty and student involvement.  Each submission will represent one project,…

  • Work from home continues for majority of campus; Recovery Plan Step 2 protocols in place for limited number of employees returning to campus

    The university will begin to reopen carefully over the course of the summer, while adhering to public health protocols. The goal is to have campus operational for students to return in late August. Please note that the majority of Marquette faculty and staff should continue working from home to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. To…

  • A message from the Employee Assistance Program: kindness matters more than ever right now

    The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) encourages the Marquette community to read this handout on the importance of kindness, especially during the current state of the country. EAP shares the following message with Marquette: Communities everywhere are coping with the global pandemic that seems to have turned our lives and our economy upside down. Our lives…

  • Stacy Tuchel honored with Excellence in University Service Award

    Stacy Tuchel is the office associate for the Office of Marketing and Communication. She is one of four staff members to receive a 2020 Excellence in University Service Award. During her 21 years at Marquette, Stacy, who has been lovingly dubbed by many as the “office mom,” has established a reputation as an incredibly kind,…

  • Employee Emergency Grant Fund receives more than $40,000 in donations to support furloughed employees

    Last month, after many Marquette community members inquired about making contributions to provide additional financial support to furloughed employees, the university launched an Employee Emergency Grant Fund to support furloughed employees. To maximize the support of furloughed employees, the deadline to contribute was May 31. In total, the fund received $40,220 from 259 donors. Next…

  • Coping with race-related trauma

    By Dr. Karisse, Callender, assistant professor in the College of Education’s Counselor Education Counseling Psychology Department