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  • Register for the virtual Ignatian yoga series, Sept. 22 – Nov. 3

    The Haggerty Museum of Art and the Faber Center for Ignatian Spirituality will host a four-part yoga series on Tuesdays, Sept. 22 through Nov. 3, via Zoom. Dates and themes: Tuesday, Sept. 22, from 12:05 p.m. to 12:50 p.m. | theme: gift of creation/nature Tuesday, Oct. 6, from 12:05 p.m. to 12:50 p.m. | theme: gift of…

  • Flu shots available on campus, Sept. 22 – Nov. 10; new this year, you must make an appointment

    Injectable influenza vaccinations will be available to students, faculty and staff at several locations throughout campus. All flu clinics will be by appointment. Visit the Flu News web page to schedule an appointment.  There is no charge for the vaccination for full-time undergraduate students and employees and dependents participating in Marquette’s medical insurance plan. For employees and eligible dependents…

  • Nominate an outstanding sophomore for E-Lead by Sept. 25

    The Excellence in Leadership Program (E-Lead) is seeking nominations of outstanding sophomores from across the university for the spring 2021 cohort. E-Lead is a three-year, curricular innovation leadership development program for undergraduate Marquette students across all disciplines. Students are accepted to the program during their sophomore year and will earn academic credits as they progress through each year of the…

  • MUSG elections are Sept. 17

    MUSG elections will be held on Thursday, Sept. 17. Students will have the opportunity to vote for both residential and academic senator candidates, in addition to a new MUSG president and executive vice president.  Every eligible voter will receive an email with a link to vote. Students will log in with their Marquette username and be…

  • Master’s in Counseling Virtual Info Session is Sept. 24

    A virtual information session about Marquette’s Master of Science program in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Master of Arts program in School Counseling will be held on Thursday, Sept. 24, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. via Microsoft Teams.   Participants will hear from program faculty and admissions representatives to learn more about the RSA Scholarship, a significant source of…

  • ‘Data Ethics During a Pandemic’ is Sept. 17

    The Humanities Research Colloquium will host “Data Ethics During a Pandemic” on Thursday, Sept. 17, from 5 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.   The session will be presented by Dr. Michael Zimmer, associate professor of computer science. To register, email Dr. Melissa Ganz, associate professor of English. Registrants will receive the link to join the Teams meeting. For more information about the…

  • ‘Keeping it real: How to have crucial conversations about race’ is Sept. 14

    The Diederich College of Communication will host a webinar series titled “Diederich Dialogues,” which will tackle issues of diversity, inclusion, social justice and equity.   The first session “Keeping it real: How to have crucial conversations about race,” is Monday, Sept. 14, from noon to 1 p.m. This webinar will examine how communicators can help bridge divides through…

  • Volunteers needed for Achilles tendon study

    The Exercise Physiology program is seeking volunteers to participate in an Achilles tendon study. Volunteers with Achilles tendon pain and/or stiffness are needed and must be at least 18 years old. Volunteers will be compensated for their time.  If interested, contact the Hunter Lab via email or call (414) 288-1631.  

  • Marquette establishes formal partnership with Joliet Junior College

    Marquette has established a formal partnership with Joliet Junior College, an Illinois community college with six campuses located in Joliet and the surrounding areas. This guaranteed admission agreement allows qualified students to plan their transfer in advance by drawing on Marquette’s advising resources to ensure a smooth transition. Qualified students are guaranteed admission to nearly any…

  • EOP to be honored at Milwaukee Historical Society’s Virtual Award Gala, Sept. 14

    Marquette’s Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) has been honored with an “Anniversary Accolade” by the Milwaukee Historical Society. The award celebrates 50 years of EOP. The award will be presented at the Milwaukee Historical Society’s Virtual 67th Annual Awards Dinner on Monday, Sept. 14, at 5:30 p.m. Since 1953, the Milwaukee Historical Society has honored individuals,…