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  • Sign up for Midnight Run Round Tables by Feb. 5

    Midnight Run “Round Tables” are back for a second semester. Due to COVID-19 health and safety protocols, Midnight Run is unable to return to in-person service opportunities this spring. However, the service and advocacy group, which is routed in a faith that does justice, will continue virtual conversations. A particular emphasis will be put on…

  • Career Services Center partners with JC Penney to provide discounted professional clothing for Marquette community, Feb. 8-15

    JC Penney is partnering with the Marquette Career Services Center to provide career-ready clothing at discounted prices from Monday, Feb. 8 to Monday, Feb. 15.   During the week-long online event, students, alumni, staff and faculty can use a Marquette-exclusive 30% off coupon code to purchase suits, dresses, sport coats, pants, skirts, blouses, ties, shoes and more to build…

  • Save the date: Dreamers Gala is March 24

    Marquette’s sixth annual Dreamers Gala will take place virtually on Wednesday, March 24, at 6:30 p.m. Led by a student planning team and co-sponsored by the Office of Engagement and Inclusion and the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion, the annual event raises funds for the endowment of the Ignacio Ellacuría, S.J., Dreamers Scholarship for undocumented students.  Register by Wednesday,…

  • OEI seeking faculty and staff volunteers to help coordinate student programming for Mental Health Days

    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.   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 like to be a “Featured…

  • Orientation leader applications due Feb. 15

    Orientation leader applications are due Monday, Feb. 15, at 11:59 p.m.  Working with New Student and Family Programs is an opportunity for students to engage in personal growth and professional leadership development. Each year, a diverse team of 120 mature and dedicated students are selected to assist with Orientation. Orientation leaders serve as group facilitators,…

  • Mental Health Day for students is Feb. 9; sign up for various ‘staycation’ programming

    Tuesday, Feb. 9, is the first Mental Health Day of the semester. 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…

  • ‘Polar Plunge: Chillin’ at Home’ is Feb. 27

    Supporting Special Olympics Marquette will participate in the “Polar Plunge: Chillin’ at Home” event on Saturday, Feb. 27.   Special Olympics Wisconsin provides year-round sports training and competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.   It costs $757 each year to support one Special Olympics of Wisconsin athlete. Donate to the cause or join the…

  • Spring 2021 notice of federal student aid penalties for drug convictions

    Every higher education institution must provide to each student a separate, clear and conspicuous written notice that advises the student that a conviction for any offense during a period of enrollment for which the student was receiving federal student financial aid funds, under any federal or state law involving the possession or sale of illegal…

  • Spring 2021 annual consumer information notice

    Under federal financial aid program guidelines, universities must annually provide notice to all enrolled students describing the availability of a wide range of consumer information.  The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 mandates that students are provided with a significant amount of additional information about the institution they are attending. This information is online or students may…

  • Severe weather reminder

    In the event of severe weather, the university continually monitors weather conditions. Per university policy, senior leadership will make a determination by 5:30 a.m. regarding whether or not to cancel classes and close the university that day for weather-related reasons. An overview of the university’s processes and methods of communication for communicating closures due to severe…