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  • University to submit ‘STARS’ sustainability report in August; submit relevant data to Marquette’s sustainability coordinator

    In 2018, Marquette published its first Campus Sustainability Plan. The plan set out to reduce carbon emissions by 25% by 2025, as well as engage in a campus wide effort to progress sustainability efforts in academics, engagement, operations and planning.   This year, Marquette has registered as a Sustainability, Tracking, Assessment and Rating System (STARS)…

  • Annual faculty and staff golf outing is June 3

    Recreational Sports will host the annual faculty/staff golf outing on Thursday, June 3, with a tee time of 11:22 a.m.  The event will be held at the Brookfield Hills Golf Course. Upon registration there will be a fee of $35 which includes golf, boxed lunch and door prizes.   To register or with questions, contact John Kratzer, general manager…

  • University leadership commits to freezing parking fees

    At yesterday’s virtual Faculty Forum, President Lovell shared that the university will freeze parking fees until merit pay can be reinstated. Senior leadership recognizes the economic challenges of the past year and appreciates all that faculty and staff have done to go above and beyond for our students. Parking types and rates can be found…

  • University leadership commits to freezing student parking fees for 2021-22 academic year

    Given the economic challenges of the past year, student parking fees on campus will remain flat for the upcoming 2021-22 academic year. Moving forward, student parking rates will continue to be reviewed annually. Parking types and rates can be found on the Parking Services website.

  • Rememorando el Mes de la Historia de los Negros en Marquette

    Entrevista con Tiffany Fulford, coordinadora de los programas y servicios de compromiso cultural en la Oficina de Participación e Inclusión Por Nick Stephens, pasante en el área de comunicación de la Oficina de Diversidad e Inclusión Institucional Nick: Tiffany, desde tu opinión y experiencia, ¿qué significa el Mes de la Historia de los Negros para…

  • Some campus trees will be replaced

    Facilities Planning and Management will begin work today to replace several maple trees along the Wisconsin Avenue median, which have been damaged by native wildlife. Infestation mitigation measures will be taken to protect these new trees. Over the summer, the team will also replace a number of ash trees near the Haggerty Museum of Art,…

  • Academy Award winner John Ridley to deliver virtual Commencement speech

    Academy Award winner John Ridley will serve as Marquette’s Commencement speaker via video remarks in a special recorded Virtual Commencement event that is part of the university’s full slate of Commencement Weekend activities. To observe COVID-19 protocols, some Commencement Weekend activities are in-person with limited capacities and some are virtual. The recorded ceremony in which…

  • Beyond MU’s next ‘Faith-sharing Friday’ to feature Dean Ropella, May 14

    Beyond MU: Lifelong Learning will host the next “Faith-sharing Friday” webinar on Friday, May 14, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Register online.  Dr. Kristina (Kris) Ropella, Opus Dean of the Opus College of Engineering, will present the session. Dr. Kathy Coffey-Guenther, senior mission and Ignatian leadership specialist for University Advancement, will moderate the event.  The…

  • Beyond MU: ‘Science that Heals: Neurobiology of Stress Trauma and Resilience’ is May 11

    Beyond MU: Lifelong Learning will host a webinar titled “The Science that Heals: The Neurobiology of Stress, Trauma and Resilience” on Tuesday, May 11, at noon. Register via Zoom.  A wealth of evidence indicates a strong linkage between isolation and neglect with behavioral and mental health disorders later in life.  Researchers in the Kubly Mental…

  • Office of Research and Innovation to host ‘Public Health and Equity Fellowship Symposium’ May 7

    The Office of Research and Innovation will host a “Public Health and Equity Fellowship Symposium” on Friday, May 7, from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Register via Eventbrite.  The 2020-21 Public Health and Equity Fellowship was designed to:  Generate interest in public health-related disciplines  Inspire students to address pressing contemporary societal problems through research  Provide students…