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  • Sign up for May GROW classes

    Registration for May GROW classes is now available through Eventbrite. Use code: GROW.  All classes will be held via Microsoft Teams.   To offer more flexibility, professional development courses will be offered monthly and scheduled based on participant availability. Please take note of the registration deadlines.   Offerings include:   A Peaceful Moment: Wednesday Weekly Reflection |…

  • Virtual program on K-12 education topics is April 27

    The Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education at Marquette Law School and the College of Education are hosting a virtual program series on Tuesday, April 27 at 12:15 p.m.  The program will explore the challenges and opportunities within K-12 education.   Pedro Noguera and Frederick Hess, are two of the best-known commentators on the American education landscape. Hess…

  • Dr. Jennifer Henery named Marquette Core Curriculum Award winner

    The Marquette Core Curriculum Committee is pleased to announce Dr. Jennifer Henery as the winner of the inaugural MCC Teaching Excellence Award. A participating faculty member, Henery is a visiting assistant professor in the Department of Theology who teaches regularly in the MCC at the Foundations, Discovery and Culminating levels. She was selected from a…

  • Students: Complete course evaluations by May 9

    Spring 2021 course evaluations are available now through Sunday, May 9.  Course evaluations are used to review classes and instructors, with the primary goal of improving the quality of both. Responses are confidential and no identifying information will appear with a response.   Evaluations can be submitted online.  Additional information, including frequently asked questions, the course evaluation schedule and…

  • MUPD EagleEye safety app features one-click location services and direct connection to campus police

    The university encourages all students, faculty and staff to download MUPD’s free safety app, EagleEye, as an added layer of security. The EagleEye app features a mobile BlueLight feature, which allows users to press a button in the app that connects them directly to MUPD and sends the device’s location in real-time, as long as…

  • Remind students to complete course evaluations by May 9

    Spring 2021 course evaluations are available from Monday, April 26, through Sunday, May 9.   Please remind students to complete the course evaluations or set aside some time if you are teaching in-person classes for students to complete the evaluations.   In-class evaluations are an effective way to increase overall response rate. Instructions for conducting an in-class…

  • Latest episode of ‘Our Roots’ podcast features Dr. Terrie Garcia

    Marquette has embarked upon a series of exciting projects designed to give visibility and voice to women of color.   Through the “Our Roots Say That We’re Sisters” mural project and podcast series, BIPOC women at Marquette now have space to be seen and heard. Read the feature story: Marq Her Words: Unsung Heroes. Based…

  • Nighttime Examen Prayers will take place on April 29 and May 5

    Nighttime Examen Prayer opportunities will take place on Thursday, April 29, at 9 p.m., and on Wednesday, May 5, at 9 p.m. in the garden outside of St. Joan of Arc.  The Nighttime Examen Prayer is a time for students to sit back and relax in the garden outside of St. Joan of Arc at night and be…

  • ‘Racialized Survivals and the Pathways to Justice’ symposium is May 4 and 6

    The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures will host a symposium titled “Racialized Survivals and the Pathways to Justice,” on Tuesday, May 4, and Thursday, May 6, at 3:30 p.m.   The symposium is the final research project of the undergraduate students in the course “Survival and the Lives that Matter.” The presentation will address the myriad of injustices that affect historically…

  • Wisconsin Center COVID-19 vaccination site to close, May 28

    The Marquette community should be aware that the Wisconsin Center, which is walking distance from campus and has been offering vaccine appointments for several months, will stop being a vaccination site as of Friday, May 28. If you were planning to get vaccinated at the Wisconsin Center, please plan accordingly. In order to get your…