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  • Fall 2020 welcome back message from Dr. Xavier Cole

    Greetings Marquette students, I’m Dr. Xavier Cole, vice president for student affairs here at Marquette, sending you this message from the AMU. I hope this message finds you, your family and your loved ones safe, well, and cared for. Never have these three basic states of being been so important to us as a Marquette,…

  • Learn about COVID Cheq, the online daily symptom screening tool

    In addition to the various health and safety measures already in place to mitigate the risk of COVID-19, and out of concern for our campus community, all faculty, staff and students will be required to answer a series of daily screening questions prior to coming to campus using an online tool called “COVID Cheq.” The tool will also…

  • New one-year fellowship program to focus on public health and equity amid COVID-19; applications due Sept. 20

    Marquette’s Community of Research Scholars is offering a one-year fellowship program for undergraduate and graduate students focused on the public health and equity impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. This new program will replace the public health equity summer research program, which was canceled this summer due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The goals of the program…

  • Last day for undergrad students to add, swap or drop a class is Sept. 3

    The last day for undergraduate students to add, swap or drop a class on CheckMarq for Session 1 is Thursday, Sept. 3, at 11:59 p.m.   After Thursday, Sept. 3, all registration activity must be requested via the home college and late adding of classes may not be approved. In addition, any classes that are approved to be dropped will remain…

  • Deadline to add, swap or drop a class for undergrads is Sept. 3

    The last day for undergraduate students to add, swap or drop classes without a “withdrawal” grade for Session 1 is Thursday, Sept. 3, at 11:59 p.m.  Actions taken by a student or manually by the college office through CheckMarq are included in this deadline.   Students who are not attending a class after Sept. 3 must be reported to the college office. There are federal regulations about the…

  • Marquette joins JED Campus to support student mental health

    Marquette has joined the “JED Campus” program in support of student well-being and mental health. The program is a nationwide initiative of The Jed Foundation, designed to help schools evaluate and strengthen their mental health, substance misuse, and suicide prevention programs and systems to ensure that schools have the strongest possible mental health safety nets.…

  • A letter to students from President Lovell – August 2020

    Dear Marquette students, I want to extend a warm welcome as we embark on a new academic year. Whether it is your first semester or last, I think it is important to recognize that the start of this year will be the most unique in Marquette’s 139-year history. Throughout the summer, hundreds of faculty and staff…

  • Getting the most from online and hybrid education

    Marquette e-learning expert offers tips for students to optimize the educational experience this fall.

  • An Invitation to Vocation

    Graicey Van Spankeren, M.Ed., Career Counselor in the Marquette University Career Services Center discusses calls to vocations.  

  • Marquette Theatre announces 2020-21 season, including virtual performances

    Marquette Theatre announced the schedule for its 46th annual season, “She Persisted.” Performances will be staged in a combination of in-person and virtual shows in accordance with university health and safety regulations. The season schedule begins with a Marquette original musical revue, “Songs of Note,” and continues with “Dead Man’s Cell Phone,” “Silent Sky,” “Antigone”…