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  • COVID-19 Update from President Lovell: Financial realities and action plan

    Dear Marquette faculty and staff: First, please accept my deepest gratitude for your service to Marquette University as we face the effects of a “triple pandemic” of three national crises hitting us all at once: a health crisis with the COVID-19 pandemic, an economic crisis and a racial justice crisis. These are critical times in our…

  • Plants for Black Lives Matter

    Passionate about racial justice, a Marquette employee raises nearly $15,000 for the cause — and she’s just getting started

  • Dr. Jenya Iuzzini-Seigel honored with Way Klingler Young Scholar Award

    Dr. Jenya Iuzzini-Seigel is an assistant professor of speech pathology and audiology in the College of Health Sciences. She is a 2020 recipient of the Way Klingler Young Scholar Award. Iuzzini-Seigel joined Marquette in 2015. Since then, she has made great contributions to the College of Health Sciences. Her research focuses on the different diagnoses…

  • Fall 2020 classroom scheduling in CheckMarq

    The university’s class scheduling effort is an enormously complex task that is not yet completed, so classrooms assigned in CheckMarq for fall 2020 should not be viewed as final. In alignment with public health guidance to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, in-person fall 2020 classes will require six feet of physical distance between seats, which…

  • Marquette’s Neuro Recovery Clinic celebrates one year

    Marquette’s Neuro Recovery Clinic (NRC) in the College of Health Sciences — the first and only clinic of its kind in the state of Wisconsin – recently celebrated its first anniversary. The clinic serves adults and children coping with a wide range of disorders, from spinal cord and brain injuries — including stroke — to…

  • Marquette and partner institutions receive five-year, $24.4 million grant for Clinical and Translational Science Institute

    The Clinical and Translational Science Institute of Southeast Wisconsin (CTSI), of which Marquette University is a partner, will be funded through a Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) given to the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW). The five-year, $24.4 million grant is the third CTSA award for the CTSI, which was founded in 2010 with…

  • Writing Center offers additional openings, June 22-25

    Due to high demand, the Ott Memorial Writing Center has added additional openings this week Monday, June 22, through Thursday, June 25.  The Writing Center will help students with class assignments, presentations, personal statements, professional documents and even course materials.  Contact the Ott Writing Center with questions, concerns or inquiries. Sign up for an appointment. 

  • Fall training and orientation sessions may be impacted by COVID-19 schedule changes; departments should host events virtually or once semester starts

    The residence hall move-in process for fall 2020 will take longer and require more space on campus this year. This is due to changed protocols as a result of COVID-19 (i.e. limited early arrival options and new required cleaning processes). To allow for a smooth move-in process and minimize disruption across campus, the university asks…

  • A letter from university leaders in support of our Dreamers and our immigrant community

    Dear Marquette community: Marquette University seeks to be an inclusive learning community proud to educate and employ individuals from many backgrounds, perspectives and national origins. While we are encouraged by today’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling regarding the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Program, we also recognize this decision is not a permanent solution to…

  • Watch the Racial Injustice Town Hall video

    Yesterday, about 830 faculty, staff and students gathered virtually for a Town Hall on Racial Injustice. The event was recorded and is available via YouTube. Moderated by Provost Kimo Ah Yun, the event included an opening prayer by Sister Anne Arabome, SSS, associate director of the Faber Center, and opening remarks from President Michael R.…