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  • An Indigenous Meditation | From: ‘Embers: One Ojibway’s Meditations’

    Wagamese, Richard. 2016. Embers: One Ojibway’s Meditations. Madeira Park: Douglas and McIntrye (2013), Ltd. Passage on page 65: Sometimes Creator blinks. Sometimes She is not looking at me. Those instances can feel really, really long some days, but what’s going on Is that Creator is showing Her trust in me. She’s letting me know that…

  • Admissions seeking tour guides and front desk staff for summer

    The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is currently accepting applications for tour guides and front desk staff for the summer.   We are looking for students from every corner of campus who want to enthusiastically share their Marquette experience with prospective students and families. Current first-year, sophomore and junior students who are interested and have a passion for sharing their experience while…

  • IWL seeking applications for new co-director

    The Institute for Women’s Leadership is actively seeking applicants for the co-director role. The application process and more information can be found online.   To apply for this position, applicants should send a cover letter and application letter to Andrea Schneider. Review of applicants will begin on May 7  and will continue until the position is filled.  

  • Beyond MU webinar ‘When Safer-at-Home is Not Actually Safe’ is April 22

    Beyond MU: Lifelong Learning will host a webinar titled “When Safer-at-Home is Not Actually Safe: Supporting Intimate Partner Violence Survivors during Quarantine,” Thursday, April 22, from noon to 1 p.m.   Register via Zoom.  In March 2020, state governments began issuing “Safer-at-Home” orders to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. For women living with abusive partners, being…

  • Beyond MU webinar ‘The future of Marquette nursing’ is April 28

    Beyond MU: Lifelong Learning will host a webinar titled “The Marquette Nurse: Building the Future for the College and Community” on Wednesday, April 28, from noon to 1:15 p.m.  Register online.  Health care professionals are in demand now more than ever, and Marquette is meeting that demand with an extensive plan to grow its nursing…

  • Film screening of ‘Represent’ is April 13

    The Department of Political Science will host a screening of the documentary, “Represent,” on Tuesday, April 13, at 5 p.m.  Register online.  The film follows three women running for office in the heart of the Midwest leading up to the 2018 midterm elections, as they take on local political networks and fight to reshape politics on…

  • EOP Spotlight Series continues April 14

    The next event in the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) Spotlight Series will be Wednesday, April 14, at 6 p.m.  In honor of Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month, this session will feature Gadeer Ayesh, a first generation Arab American and former president of Students for Justice in Palestine. Gadeer is also depicted in the mural…

  • Marquette Core Curriculum Committee seeking faculty nominations

    The Marquette Core Curriculum Committee is seeking faculty nominations to fill three vacancies.  The committee is responsible for the implementation, assessment and governance of the Marquette Core Curriculum (MCC) that reports to the University Academic Senate and the provost. Faculty appointed to the committee will serve a three-year term, effective Aug. 15, 2021.  Submit nominations and questions to Dr.…

  • College of Business Administration partners with Waukesha County Technical College to smooth transfer process

    Marquette’s College of Business Administration has established a formal partnership with Waukesha County Technical College (WCTC) to facilitate the transfer process. This agreement expands course transferability to students studying supply chain management and business management programs at WCTC.  “Our college is incredibly excited about being able to expand our transfer opportunities and to ease the…

  • Indigenous voices making change on campus

    Andrea García, graduate assistant in the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion, speaks with two campus community members who have been instrumental in making Marquette a more inclusive place for Indigenous students.