The Center for Engagement and Inclusion will celebrate Women’s History Month throughout the month of March. This year’s theme of the month is “Expression of All Womanhood.” Events include: March 1, at 6 p.m. | Crafts and Conversation March 3, at 5 p.m. | Black Crowns: The Politics of Hair Within Black Communities March 11, at 5 […]
Archives for February 2021
Marquette Literacy Review submissions due March 16
The Marquette Literary Review (MLR) is a student-run organization that publishes an annual magazine, which features creative writing from the Marquette community. MLR seeks to create a space where the Marquette community can be creative, share their work and interact with other writers and readers in meaningful ways. Individual submissions can be any of the following: […]
‘What is Being Learned in K-12 Education in this Difficult Year?’ is March 2
The Law School’s Lubar Center and the College of Education will host a virtual conference titled “What Is Being Learned in K-12 Education in this Difficult Year?” on Tuesday, March 2, at 12:15 p.m. In the past year, school districts everywhere have faced an unparalleled educational emergency. The pandemic put a spotlight on challenges long faced by schools and forced school […]
Virtual Soup with Substance: ‘Pro-Life Feminism’ is March 3
Campus Ministry will host the next “Soup with Substance” on Wednesday, March 3, at noon via Microsoft Teams. Focusing on the topic of pro-life feminism, Aimee Murphy, executive director of the Life Matters journal, will discuss the basic principles of feminism, how those tenets transfer to pro-life belief and the rich history of pro-life feminism from the […]
Marquette Theatre to present ‘Silent Sky,’ March 12-21
Marquette Theatre will virtually present the play, Silent Sky, on Friday, March 12, through Sunday, March 21. Based on the inspiring true story of Henrietta Leavitt, a brilliant astronomer who lived through the height of the Suffragette Movement, Silent Sky illuminates a woman’s struggle to succeed in the male-dominated world of science. As women are pushing for social progress, Leavitt strives […]
DREAMers Supprt Committee
A Reflection on Black History Month
Next Mental Health Day for students is March 10; volunteer to help coordinate programming
MUSG and the Office of Engagement and Inclusion team is coordinating student-centered programming for the first of four Mental Health Days for students this semester. The next Mental Health Day is Wednesday, March 10. Faculty and staff can support students by participating in scheduled programming for these days. If you have a talent, skill or area of interest and would […]
Mental Health Day for students is March 10; sign up for various ‘staycation’ programming
The next Mental Health Day for students is Wednesday, March 10. These scheduled days are an opportunity for students to unplug and prioritize self-care. Additionally, the Office of Engagement and Inclusion has planned a number of safe activities for students to take part in, including opportunities for prayer, meditation, fun and self-care. Check out the […]
Summer Studies registration now open
Marquette’s six-week accelerated Summer Studies program offers more than 1,000 options, and an ever increasing selection of online courses. Registration for summer classes opened on Tuesday, Feb. 16, for undergraduate and graduate courses ranging from core required classes to international experiences (please note, registration for Law School and Dental School summer classes opens later, April […]
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