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  • Anti-racist educational resources available

    The Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion has created a repository of resources to help guide the Marquette community’s efforts to learn more about bias, race and racism and plant the seeds for change from the ground up.   Acknowledging that becoming anti-racist is a process, these resources for anti-racist education are a starting place for better understanding…

  • Physical Therapy Clinic available to all students, faculty and staff

    The Marquette Physical Therapy Clinic is open and ready to serve students, staff and faculty. The full-service clinic offers free injury evaluations that includes a screening, recommendations for next steps and the best course of action for treatment outcomes. The clinic is located on campus in Cramer Hall, and is open Monday through Friday starting…

  • Faculty and staff asked to complete form to be listed in Experts Directory

    Marquette’s world-class faculty and staff experts can be great resources to media, offering expertise and insights on various topics to provide background and give a story more context. The Office of Marketing and Communication is inviting interested faculty and staff to participate in its Experts Directory, which is an external-facing resource to local and national media.…

  • Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion seeking Spanish-speaking content experts

    The Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion is compiling a list of Spanish-speaking employees who have expertise in a range of fields. This list will be shared with media companies such as Telemundo, which often seek expert opinions or analyses in Spanish for various news stories. This directory will be used in collaboration with the Office of Marketing and…

  • ‘Unlearning Racism’ series begins Sept. 24

    The Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion will offer another series of its “Unlearning Racism” program Led by Dr. Martha Barry, racial justice director of the YWCA of Southeast Wisconsin, and Dr. LG Shanklin-Flowers, title, this five-part virtual series will develop participants’ capacity to discuss and address issues of racism.   The program seeks to help participants: Foster personal commitment…

  • Updates made to Pivot, the funding database

    On Wednesday, Sept. 9, upgrades were made to Pivot, a searchable funding database to which Marquette subscribes. Now, when you go to log into Pivot, users will see a new login and dashboard page. The new configurations are designed to give an upgraded look and feel. The updates make Pivot more: User friendly – more…

  • Sign up to receive COVID Cheq daily text reminders; make sure your phone number is listed correctly

    Unless you were opted out, all students, faculty and staff who are on campus this semester should automatically receive email reminders to complete COVID Cheq each morning. There is also an option to opt in to receive text reminders instead. You can request text reminders at any point during the semester via the first page…

  • Nearly 95% of students have completed the online COVID-19 educational module

    Before arriving on campus this semester, all students were asked to complete an online COVID-19 educational module through the Safe Colleges platform. Marquette thanks the nearly 95% of undergraduate, graduate and professional students who have completed this training, which is just one aspect of our greater responsibility to Be the Difference and mitigate the risk…

  • Book Marq update: Expect delays for fall books, return books from spring asap

    The Book Marq continues to process orders submitted online, however COVID-19 has introduced several challenges therefore fall orders will be slightly delayed. Delays are due to limited store occupancy, limited staffing, delays with receiving textbook orders, and changes to course materials. Due to the limited occupancy of 35 customers in the store at one time,…

  • Provost Ah Yun to host Coffee Chat, Sept. 29

    The next virtual “Coffee Chat” with the provost will be held via Microsoft Teams on Tuesday, Sept. 29, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.   To participate, email Julie Bach, executive assistant to the provost, by 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 29, for a link to the Teams meeting.   Like the open office hours, these informal meetings, which are…