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  • Faculty and staff grants: July 2020

    In an effort to promote research and scholarship conducted by Marquette faculty and staff, the Office of Marketing and Communication and the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs have partnered to present a monthly recap of recent grants awarded to faculty and staff. The report will be featured in Marquette Today each month. The following…

  • Register for the Sept. 28 virtual Campus Town Hall

    The university will host a Virtual Town Hall for the campus community on Monday, Sept. 28, from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. via Microsoft Teams Live. The event will provide an update on COVID-19 mitigation procedures and context on university economics. Register via Eventbrite; a link to join the virtual event will be sent to registrants…

  • Haggerty Museum to host local artists for virtual galleries, Sept. 25 to Dec. 20

    The Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s Mary L. Nohl Fund Fellowships for Individual Artists program annually awards funds to emerging and established local artists to support the creation of new work or completion of work in progress.   This year’s virtual exhibition will take place via the Haggerty Museum of Art’s Google Arts and Culture site. From Friday, Sept. 25, to Sunday, Dec. 20, individual galleries will feature the…

  • Listening sessions to be held with artist for new campus mural, Sept. 25

    Marquette community members will have the opportunity to speak with winning artist Mauricio Ramirez about the new campus mural celebrating diversity and equity.  A series of conversations will take place via Microsoft Teams on Friday, Sept. 25:  10 a.m.  Topic: Community engagement / programming / paint day  11:30 a.m.  Topic: Oral history project focused on Marquette BIPOC (black, Indigenous and people of color) female alumni  1 p.m.  Topic: General discussion and feedback …

  • Virtual Ethics of Big Data Symposium is Oct. 9

    The 5th Annual Ethics of Big Data Symposium will take place virtually on Friday, Oct. 9, at 2:30 p.m. central time. The symposium’s theme is “Race, Representation and Justice.” Speakers include: Dr. Ruha Benjamin, professor of African American Studies at Princeton University Dr. Alex Hanna, sociologist and research scientist at Google Dr. Anna Lauren Hoffmann, assistant professor…

  • Nominate a student to serve as a 2021 SPARK leader

    New Student and Family Programs is collecting nominations from faculty and staff to find qualified students to serve as 2021 SPARK leaders and student directors.   SPARK is a required summer program that includes course registration, campus tours, and informational and social programming for new students. Each year, a diverse team of 28 mature and…

  • Deadline to apply for fall 2020 graduation is Oct. 1

    The last day to apply for fall 2020 graduation is Thursday, Oct. 1. Eligible students must access the “Marquette Student Home” in CheckMarq to complete the graduation application or updating process.   Direct questions to your college or school. 

  • Screen the film ‘Picture a Scientist,’ Oct. 3-6

    Marquette ADVANCE and the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences will host a virtual screening of the film “Picture a Scientist.” All registrants will have 72 hours to view the film from Saturday, Oct. 3, to Tuesday, Oct. 6, at 3 p.m. The film is 97 minutes long. Register online by Wednesday, Sept. 30. A link with a unique password will be sent out from…

  • Soup with Substance: Community Outreach on Racial Equity is Sept. 23

    Soup with Substance will host a webinar titled “Community Outreach on Racial Equity” on Wednesday, Sept. 23, from noon to 1 p.m. via Microsoft Teams.   A panel of Midnight Run students will share how the current pandemic has impacted the Milwaukee community and Midnight Run sites.  Visit the Soup with Substance Facebook page for more information.  

  • A plea for safety

    A letter to the Marquette community by Monica Geiser, MU Health Sciences ’20, Doctorate of Physical Therapy ’22