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  • Spring 2021 university residency requirement update

    Editor’s note: The following message was sent on Wednesday, Oct. 28, to students currently living in the residence halls as well as any student who is required to live in a residence hall but took an online course load for fall and opted to live at their permanent address. This message does not pertain to…

  • A Halloween message from Dr. Xavier Cole

    Dear students, I hope you are doing well. It’s hard to believe we have only about one month left in the semester! I want to thank you for all you’ve done to make this semester possible. We certainly could not have gotten this far nor continued with an in-person experience if it weren’t for your…

  • Important event and gathering updates from the City of Milwaukee Health Department

    The City of Milwaukee Health Department made revisions to its COVID-19 Public Health Plan and Order 4.2 which went into effect today, Oct. 29. The new 4.2 order continues to allow for institutions of higher education to implement and adhere to individual plans. Marquette’s Recovery Plan was approved by the City of Milwaukee Health Department, which was developed…

  • ‘COVID-19, the Color Line and Catholic Social Teaching’ is Nov. 16

    The Department of Physical Therapy will host a seminar titled “COVID-19, the Color Line and Catholic Social Teaching: Flash lighting health disparities in the U.S.” on Monday, Nov. 16, at 6:45 p.m. via Microsoft Teams.  The session will be presented by Dr, Shawnee Daniels-Skyes, professor of theology and ethics at Mount Mary University. A Q&A…

  • Beyond MU webinar ‘Leading Innovation’ is Nov. 17

    Beyond MU: Lifelong Learning will host a webinar titled ‘Leading Innovation,’ on Tuesday, Nov. 17, from 3 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.  The webinar will be moderated by Kyle Hagge, producer of the Innovators on Tap podcast. Panelists include: Timothy Hanley, acting Keyes Dean of the College of Business Administration  Dr. Kristina Ropella, Opus Dean of the Opus…

  • Panhellenic Sorority Formal Recruitment will be held virtually this year, Jan. 16-23; registration now open

    Due to the pandemic, Panhellenic Sorority Formal Recruitment will take place virtually this year. Recruitment will run Saturday, Jan. 16, through Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021 via Microsoft Teams.  To register, students must sign up via CampusDirector and complete this Google Form. Register by Sunday, Nov. 1, to guarantee a free T-shirt.  Follow Marquette Panhellenic Council on Instagram to stay up to date on all things…

  • Exercise Science Department seeking research subjects for muscle fatigue study

    The Exercise Science Department is seeking young men and women to participate in a research study evaluating limb muscle fatigue. Participants must be: Between the ages of 18 and 35 Healthy Injury free Must have no limitations to exercise The study consists of experimental testing and specific exercise training. The time commitment varies from 2 to 12 weeks.   With questions or for more information, contact hunterlab@marquette.edu.  

  • Applications for Latinx Research Scholars Program due Nov. 9

    The Latinx Research Scholars Program (LRSP) provides undergraduate students with a mentored experience in community-engaged research within the Milwaukee Latinx community. A cohort of undergraduate students will receive mentorship, training, professional development and research opportunities with Marquette faculty, graduate students and community agencies. Students are encouraged to apply today.   LRSP scholars will:   … join a cohort of scholars…

  • Get involved with Camp Kesem at Marquette

    Driven by passionate college student leaders, Camp Kesem is a nationwide community that supports children through and beyond their parent’s cancer journey. Kesem offers free summer camps to children in the Milwaukee area who have been affected by a parent’s cancer. The cost of the camps are covered entirely by funds raised throughout the year.…

  • ‘How to conduct culturally sensitive research – Part 2’ webinar is Nov. 9

    As a part of the COVID-19 Research Initiative, a webinar titled “How to conduct culturally sensitive research – Part 2” will take place on Monday, Nov. 9, at 11 a.m.  The webinar will discuss the importance of conducting culturally sensitive research, utilizing humility in relationship building and the importance of broadening our understanding of the term “expertise” beyond the…