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  • Parking Structure 1 to close May 24 through Aug. 12 for repairs; parkers to be reassigned to Structure 2

    Parking Structure 1—located on 16th and 17th streets between Wisconsin Avenue and Wells Street—will be closed for significant, necessary repairs starting Monday, May 24. The structure will be closed to all faculty, staff, students and visitors until Thursday, Aug. 12. All individuals with Structure 1 parking permits will be temporarily assigned to Structure 2, located…

  • Marquette on the move

    In the first 12 weeks of 2021, Marquette University has announced seven gifts over $1 million fueling scholarships, bolstering emergency bridge funding and preserving one of our most sacred spaces, St. Joan of Arc chapel. The gifts will impact disciplines across campus, including nursing, neuro recovery, business, engineering, communications and dentistry.

  • Mental Health Day for undergraduate and graduate students is April 20; sign up for various ‘staycation’ programming

    * Please note that these Mental Health Days do not apply to students in the Law School or School of Dentistry. Health Sciences Professional Program students should contact their instructors or program directors for more information on their specific breaks. The next Mental Health Day for undergraduate and graduate students is Tuesday, April 20. These scheduled…

  • Construction update on campus: North sidewalk of Wisconsin Avenue to temporarily close starting April 19

    The sidewalk on the north side of Wisconsin Avenue will be closed starting Monday, April 19, for construction of the new home for Marquette Business and innovation leadership programs. The Marquette community should be aware of this change; please plan your walking routes accordingly. The road on north side of median will also remain blocked…

  • On-campus vaccine clinic for April 14 canceled

    Out of an abundance of caution, the CDC and FDA have released a joint statement recommending a pause on the use of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine. Therefore, the Marquette University Medical Clinic has canceled our on-campus vaccine clinic previously scheduled for Wednesday, April 14, as the university had received an allocation of the Johnson…

  • Comité de Apoyo a los DREAMers

    Tras convertirse en un comité permanente en el 2019, el grupo aboga activamente por los estudiantes indocumentados y les brinda recursos de apoyo en el campus. Por Andrea García, asistente de posgrado en la Oficina de Diversidad e Inclusión Institucional En fechas cercanas a la elección presidencial en la primavera del 2016, Eva Martínez Powless,…

  • Humanities, social science departments to host “From Classes to Careers” panel, April 14

    The Humanities and Social Science Departments (English; History; Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Philosophy; Political Science; Social and Cultural Sciences; and Theology) are hosting a virtual panel, “From Classes to Careers,” Wednesday, April 14, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. via Zoom. The panel will feature alums who are working in a range of fields and…

  • A message from university leaders following fatal police shooting in Minnesota; campus resources available

    Dear Marquette community, Over the past week, news of the Derek Chauvin trial for the death of George Floyd has renewed the national trauma surrounding Floyd’s murder last summer. This morning, another Black man was fatally shot by an officer during a traffic stop in Brooklyn Center, near the trial’s location in Minnesota. This horrific…

  • Virtual Faculty Forum will be April 28

    The Faculty Council, a standing committee of the University Academic Senate, will host its annual Faculty Forum on Wednesday, April 28, from 3:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. via Teams. A link to join the meeting will be shared with all faculty via email on the morning of April 28. President Lovell will answer questions directly from faculty…

  • ‘Touchstones: Stories of Hope and Inspiration’ is April 23

    The Faber Center will host “Touchstones: Stories of Hope and Inspiration” in a virtual format from noon to 12:45 p.m., Friday, April 23.   This session will feature Dr. Sharon Chubbuck, associate professor of educational policy and leadership in the College of Education.   Chubbuck will share highlights of how her faith journey has impacted her life and work at…