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Office of Engagement and Inclusion seeking opportunities to collaborate with campus partners on spring programming
In planning programming for the spring semester , the Office of Engagement and Inclusion is hoping to learn more about what campus partners are planning and discuss collaborative opportunities. This information will allow for more intentional scheduling and resource sharing. Complete this form to help OEI gain a better understanding of the institutional calendar landscape. Contact the Office of Engagement and Inclusion if interested in discussing further.
Department of History to host virtual ‘Klement Conversations’; first event ‘Beyond the White Man’s Burden’ is Nov. 12
The Department of History and the Center for Urban Research Teaching and Outreach will host “Klement Conversations,” a virtual series based on the annual Klement Lecture, which brings to campus distinguished scholars in American history. Originally devoted to the history of the sectional conflict, the series now includes all fields of American history. The first…
Enable notifications to receive safety alerts via MUPD’s EagleEye app
On Thursday, Oct. 1, MUPD began utilizing push notifications in via its EagleEye safety app. Please note that this is in conjunction with the existing text message alert system for communicating about emergencies and severe weather alerts. If you already receive text alerts, you will still receive these. The EagleEye app is free and available…
Still time to register for J-Session
Online classes are available for J-Session 2020. J-session is the six-week academic term between the fall and spring semester. J-session runs Monday, Dec. 14, 2020 through Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021. All courses are specifically designed to offer a semester of material in a compressed period. Classes fill quickly, register via CheckMarq. J-Session offers: The ability to earn credits in a short period of time, shortening…
COVID-19 update: End of semester preparation and testing updates
Last Friday, Nov. 6, the university increased its COVID-19 alert level from Moderate to High. Information regarding changes to university protocol, including gatherings, meeting spaces and recreational sports is on Marquette Today. As students prepare to leave campus for winter break, below is some important information related to mitigating the spread of COVID-19 for the…
Academic planning workgroup listening sessions to take place this week; campus community invited to attend
The University Academic Senate (UAS) Executive Committee and Faculty Council invite the campus community to participate in the academic workgroup listening sessions taking place this week, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Facilitated by the workgroup co-chairs, the listening sessions will provide faculty, staff and students the opportunity to discuss the workgroups’ efforts and share ideas on…
University launches ‘Marquette en Español,’ marquette.edu webpages in Spanish
The university recently launched “Marquette en Español,” a series of marquette.edu webpages in Spanish. The site will assist the growing population of Hispanic prospective students and their families, as well as connect current students to resources offered in their heritage or native language. Visit Marquette en Español at marquette.edu/es. The initiative will help the university…
Post-election prayer vigil moved to virtual format due to COVID-19 precautions
During this significant time in our country’s history, the Marquette community is invited to come together in prayer for our nation. UPDATE: Due to COVID-19 health and safety precautions, the post-election prayer service originally planned for Thursday, Nov. 12, will no longer be livestreamed or available for in-person attendance. Instead, Campus Ministry and the Office…