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  • Register for blood drive on campus, Oct. 15

    Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin will host a blood drive on Thursday, Oct. 15, from 1:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., in the AMU Henke Lounge. Due to COVID-19, blood donations are in dire need — and you can help. Individuals who donate blood will receive a $10 E-Gift Card redeemable at a number of stores, including Amazon, Target and more.  The blood drive is only open to students, staff and faculty.   To register, visit the Versiti…

  • Department of Psychology’s Center for Psychological Services offers counseling for Marquette community

    Marquette’s Center for Psychological Services (CPS) in the Department of Psychology is available to provide counseling to the Marquette community.   Currently due to COVID-19, CPS provides both tele behavioral and face-to-face services, following Marquette, state and professional guidelines.   Services are provided by doctoral students in clinical psychology, working under the supervision of state-licensed faculty.  For appointments, call…

  • Request a free copy of ‘Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope,’ a book about working-class America, from the Law School

    Marquette Law School’s Lubar Center hosted authors Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn earlier this week for a virtual On the Issues event. In their latest book, Tightrope: Americans Reaching for Hope, Kristof and WuDunn focus on the state of working-class America, which in recent decades has experienced stagnant wages, the disappearance of blue-collar jobs, the ravages of a drug…

  • The Commons honored with Excellence in Design Award by American Institute of Architects

    The Commons, Marquette’s newest residence hall, received the “Excellence in Design” award from AIA Maryland, a state component of The American Institute of Architects. The award recognizes Marquette University and Design Collective, Inc., the architecture group with which the university worked to design The Commons, for their combined “brilliant strategy to bring the outside in,…

  • COVID-19 Update: Avoid large gatherings indoors as weather turns; other important reminders

    Dear students, We hope your classes and extra-curriculars are going well. We can hardly believe it’s already October! We want to thank you all for your cooperation with the various new health and safety guidelines this semester. We know you have changed your normal routines to adapt to this “new normal,” and we hope you…

  • Learning through the love of the game

    Marquette lacrosse mentoring program to empower Milwaukee’s underserved youth

  • Writing through quarantine

    English class supports students in quarantine with a writing care package

  • Marquette community invited to participate in MCW’s ‘Professionalism Week,’ Oct. 19-23; free virtual events to focus on diversity and inclusion

    Each year, the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) hosts “Professionalism Week,” a week filled with professional development and educational presentations, workshops and networking opportunities. The weeklong series will be held virtually this year the week of Oct. 19-23. In collaboration with President Michael R. Lovell, MCW has invited the Marquette community to participate. The theme…

  • Last day for Wisconsin voters to register online or to vote by mail is Oct. 14

    Those who are voting in Wisconsin should get a voter ID now and make sure you are aware of the various deadlines for registering/voting. For those who plan to vote in Illinois, Marquette has provided an informational flow chart to assist you through the process. How to get a Marquette voter ID card: Current Marquette students who…

  • University mourns the loss of alumnus, friend and major benefactor, Bob Kemp

    The Marquette University community mourns the loss of one of its closest friends and most significant benefactors, Bob Kemp, who died peacefully at home surrounded by family on Sept. 25. Kemp received a Bachelor of Finance degree from the College of Business Administration in 1954. He served on the Marquette Board of Trustees from 1993…