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  • A message from university leaders in support of Asian Americans­­

    Dear Marquette community, As authorities continue to try to unpack and bring clarity on the March 16 mass shooting that has shocked the Atlanta area and the rest of our nation, we are in prayer with the eight victims – six of whom have been identified as Asian American women. However, as the Southern Poverty…

  • Graduate Student Organization to host listening session, March 26

    The Graduate Student Organization will host a listening session with Dr. Douglas Woods, dean of the graduate school, on Friday, March 26, from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. This virtual event will allow participants to connect with others and voice opinions and concerns on how Marquette can continue assisting graduate students moving forward.   Dr. Sumana Chattopadhyay, chair of University Academic Senate (UAS), as well as members…

  • Career Services Center to host ‘Uncommon Pathways,’ March 24

    The Career Services Center will host “Uncommon Pathways” on Wednesday, March 24, from 5 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.   This virtual event will feature a number of alumni and employer partners who will share stories and insights into how their education and experiences came together to form unexpected career paths.   Register via Handshake.  

  • Faber Center to host Women’s Lunch and Reflection, March 23 

    The Faber Center will host the a Women’s Lunch and Reflection on Tuesday, March 23, from noon to 1 p.m.   This event will help women make meaningful connections with others at Marquette. Sr. Anne Arabome, associate director of the Faber Center, will lead the reflection.   Register online.  

  • Students encouraged to vote in April 6 elections 

    Wisconsin has two upcoming elections on Tuesday, April 6: the 2021 Spring Election and Special Legislative Elections. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.   If you voted in the November 2020 election with your campus or current address, you are already registered to vote for the April 6 elections. You can verify your registration…

  • Kellstadt Lecture is March 26

    The College of Business Administration’s marketing department will host its annual Kellstadt Lecture virtually on Friday, March 26, from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The keynote speaker is Dona Fraser, senior vice president, privacy initiatives, and director of the Children’s Advertising and Review Unit (CARU) for BBB National Programs. Fraser will share insight into CARU…

  • Blood drive to honor the memory of Dr. Joe Daniels will be March 25

    The College of Business Administration and Versiti Blood Center will host a blood drive in the David Straz Hall atrium on Thursday, March 25, from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. The drive will honor the memory of Dr. Joe Daniels, former dean of the college who passed away tragically last year. In January of 2006, Dr. Daniels was diagnosed with Stage Four Non Hodgkins Lymphoma. His treatment protocol…

  • Injecting hope

    Alumnus making a difference through vaccine technology

  • University to officially break ground for new home for Marquette Business and innovation leadership programs, March 23

    Marquette University officials will formally break ground for a new home for Marquette Business and innovation leadership programs at 16th Street and Wisconsin Avenue in a virtual ceremony on Tuesday, March 23, at 2 p.m. The event will be livestreamed; register to watch online. The groundbreaking will mark the start of construction on the 100,000…

  • O’Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism receives $5 million gift

    A distinguished journalism fellowship program will get a major boost, thanks to a $5 million gift from the Frechette Family Foundation. President Michael R. Lovell announced the donation to the Perry and Alicia O’Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism at his recent Presidential Address. The commitment builds on an $8.3 million gift that Peter and…