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  • 707 Hub launches virtual ‘Meet-n-Eat’ series with alumni innovators and leaders

    The 707 Hub will begin hosting “Meet-n-Eat,” a weekly virtual discussion with established professional innovators, designers, dreamers and game changers. The series will take place virtually every Thursday from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.  Learn how entrepreneurial alumni started companies, became intrapreneurs at prominent organizations and champions for important causes. These discussions will provide access to…

  • Apply for Homecoming royalty by Sept. 28 

    Students are invited to apply via MARQUEE for Homecoming royalty. Applications close on Monday, Sept. 28, at noon. Royalty will be announced on Friday, Oct. 2.   Applicants become members of the Homecoming Court.  “Royalty” is decided based on the following criteria:  Quality of application  Attendance at Homecoming events  Student body voting  Visit the Office of Engagement and Inclusion’s site for more information.…

  • Homecoming is Oct. 1-4; virtual and in-person events scheduled

    New this year, Homecoming will be organized by the Office of Engagement and Inclusion. Homecoming 2020 will take place Thursday, Oct. 1, through Sunday, Oct. 4. Students are invited to participate in various virtual and in-person events.   Homecoming highlights:  Wednesday, Sept. 30: Virtual Trivia and Homecoming Court Student Body Q&A Thursday, Oct. 1: Aux Cord Wars…

  • 2021-22 tuition announced; undergraduate tuition to remain unchanged

    Tuition affordability has rightfully been a growing concern for Marquette families. For Marquette to stay true to its Catholic, Jesuit mission, and to address the issue of affordability in higher education, the university has thoughtfully considered the various impacts of an increase in tuition rates. Additionally, Marquette understands well the uncertainty the COVID-19 pandemic has brought,…

  • Faculty and staff will no longer receive COVID Cheq on weekends; complete a Single Day Pass or request to opt back for weekend access to campus

    Starting this weekend (Saturday, Sept. 26), faculty and staff will be opted out of receiving COVID Cheq email reminders on the weekends. If you need to visit campus on the weekend, please complete a COVID Cheq Single Day Pass. If you would like to request to opt back in to weekend reminders, email COVIDCheq_Info@marquette.edu. Managers of…

  • University partners with ‘TurboVote’ to make voter registration easier

    MUSG has partnered with “TurboVote,” a tool that helps eligible voters navigate the voting process. TurboVote makes voter registration and requesting absentee ballots easy by sending reminders and information about voting. Students can opt in to TurboVote by visiting Marquette’s TurboVote website. Marquette encourages all eligible students to register to vote in the Nov. 3…

  • Apply to attend Marquette Action Program justice-based webinars

    In collaboration with students from Creighton University’s John P. Schlegel, S.J., Center for Service, the Marquette Action Program (M.A.P.) invites students to participate in a weekend-long virtual webinar to discuss various justice topics.   Students are invited to choose one of the following M.A.P. options:  Virtual M.A.P. Migration: “Share the Journey” from Friday, Sept. 25, through Sunday, Sept. 27  Virtual M.A.P. Racial Justice: “Eyes Open” from Friday, Oct. 2, through Sunday, Oct. 4  The…

  • Apply for E-Lead; attend a virtual information session, Oct. 7-12

    The E-Lead (Excellence in Leadership) Program is now accepting applications from sophomores in all colleges. E-Lead is a curricular innovation leadership development program for undergraduate students across the disciplines at Marquette.  Students interested in applying to the program are encouraged to attend a virtual information session to learn more about the program, ask questions and…

  • Register for ‘Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice’ by Oct. 5

    This year’s Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice is Oct. 25-26. Thousands of individuals from Jesuit schools across the country will meet virtually to learn, reflect, pray, connect and advocate in the context of social justice and solidarity. Participants will hear from several world-renowned speakers, join small group discussions, Zoom breakout sessions, a virtual liturgy and more. This year’s theme from the Ignatian Solidarity…

  • Virtual Marburg Lecture is Oct. 8

    The Center for Applied Economics in the College of Business Administration will host its annual Marburg Memorial Lecture on Thursday, Oct. 8, at 11 a.m. via Microsoft Teams.   Dr. Eric Rosengren, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, will deliver the lecture. Rosengren leads the Boston Fed’s work, which includes economic research and analysis, banking supervision and financial…