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  • Marquette Theatre to present ‘Dead Man’s Cell Phone,’ Nov. 13-22

    Marquette Theatre will virtually present Dead Man’s Cell Phone, a play by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Sarah Ruhl. A live version of the show was previously recorded and will be available for streaming to ticket holders — who will be given a special event passcode — beginning at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 13 and ending at…

  • Post-election discernment and civility: A message from university leaders

    Dear Marquette community, We feel such pride in our nation when we see how many people turned out to vote in Tuesday’s election—and how many of those were Marquette students and first-time voters. We believe that a key part of the college experience is to become civically engaged and to discover the issues about which…

  • ‘Make a Difference Day’ is this Saturday

    The Center for Community Service will host its annual “Make a Difference Day” this Saturday, Nov. 7. Volunteers from Marquette and UWM will work with Eras Senior Network to support older adults across Milwaukee County prepare their homes for the upcoming winter season. Projects will include raking leaves and other yard work. Volunteers should be…

  • Post-election Examen Prayer is tonight at St. Joan of Arc

    The Marquette community is invited to gather for a Post-election Examen Prayer tonight at 9 p.m. in the St. Joan of Arc garden. Campus Ministry will lead a simple prayerful reflection and invite all to pray for our nation. Sign up in advance. All who attend must wear a mask and present their COVID Cheq…

  • Be aware of phishing email scams

    IT Services became aware of several emails circulating this morning with subject lines such as: REWARDING AND AWESOME OFFER  IN  MARQUETTE !!! OFFER IN MARQUETTE !! These are phishing messages; do not click on any links in the message.  If you have already clicked the links in the message and provided your information: Do not…

  • Academic Experience Student Survey 3 Results now available  

    Results from the third Academic Experience Survey for students are now available online. The Academic Experience Surveys, which are being administered at several points throughout the fall 2020 semester, collect information from students and instructors to better understand their academic experience this semester.   Each survey asks about various topics, such as:  Access to technology and resources  Challenges…

  • Office of Economic Engagement partners with Beyond MU and Marquette Forum to host ‘Community Engagement Conversations’; first event will be Nov. 17 and will focus on racial justice

    The Office of Economic Engagement has partnered with the Alumni Association to leverage their lifelong learning platform, Beyond MU, to host two virtual “Community Engagement Conversations” focusing on issues of racial equity, the social determinants of health and COVID-19. This year, due to the pandemic and the new virtual platform, these Community Engagement Conversations will…

  • Share feedback about your on-campus dining experiences this semester; complete the Marquette Dining Services survey

    Marquette Dining Services is seeking feedback about the Marquette community’s on-campus dining experiences this semester. Dining Services is always working to improve the on-campus dining experience, especially during these unprecedented times. The feedback received will help evaluate how COVID-19 safety protocols and precautions affected the dining experience this semester.   Complete the Dining Services survey by Tuesday, Nov. 10. 

  • Humanities Research Colloquium presents ‘Hoplite Enigma: Ancient Persian War Strategy and its Failures,’ Nov. 12

    The Humanities Research Colloquium will host its next talk on Thursday, Nov. 12, from 4 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. via Microsoft Teams.   Dr. Jenn Finn, associate professor of history, will present “The Hoplite Enigma: Ancient Persian War Strategy and its Failures.”   Scholars of ancient history have often viewed the Greek Wars against the Persians in the 5th and 4th centuries…

  • Forward Thinking Poster Session runs Nov. 5-9; follow-up presentations will be Nov. 19

    In conjunction with the Office of International Education, the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs hosts a Forward Thinking Poster Session each year to showcase some of the research being done on campus.   Starting Thursday, Nov. 5, through Monday, Nov. 9, the Marquette community can visit the Forward Thinking Poster Session website to view projects. After…