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  • Arts and Sciences Senior Assistant Dean Mary Minson to retire at the end of May after 38 years at Marquette

    Mary Minson, senior assistant dean of advising in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, will retire May 31, 2021, after 38 years with the university, Dr. Heidi Bostic, dean of the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, announced today. Bostic describes Mary as “a living legend.” “It is no exaggeration to say that Mary…

  • Business skills for the engineering world

    Innovative program equips engineers with business fundamentals

  • Marquette in Milwaukee

    Marquette’s community efforts during the pandemic

  • Used textbooks will be redistributed to low-income and first-gen students; donate your books this week

    The 707 Hub and Community. Books. YOU. is accepting used textbooks to redistribute to low-income and first-generation students. To be part of the strive towards equitable education, you can donate your used textbooks at located drop bins in the AMU or the 707 hub from Monday, May 10, through Friday, May 14.  With questions, contact…

  • Students: Final grades will be posted on May 19

    Students are expected to check their email on Wednesday, May 19, at 5 p.m. or thereafter to determine whether action is required for academic censure.   The deadline for academic appeals is Monday, May 24, at noon for students seeking reinstatement for the summer term, and Friday, June 4, at noon for students seeking reinstatement for the fall…

  • Grades due Tuesday, May 18, at noon

    Grades for undergraduate, graduate, dental and health sciences professional classes are due no later than Tuesday, May 18, at noon.   Every student on every grade roster must have a grade by this deadline as grades impact graduation, academic censure and financial aid.    Instructors who plan to scan exams can find instructions on the IT…

  • Free Pete’s Pops available for faculty and staff tomorrow, May 11

    Marquette Dining Services would like to thank faculty and staff for a successful school year by offering free Pete’s Pops popsicles in the AMU lobby on Tuesday, May 11, at 11 a.m.  Popsicles come in four different flavors: Blue Moon, Coffee and Donuts, Strawberry Lemonade and Salted Watermelon. Marquette Dining Services will continue to support local…

  • Marquette Forum and MKE Film to host virtual panel about film ‘Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America,’ May 14

    Marquette alumnae Jeffrey Robinson is the writer and subject of the 2021 Milwaukee Film Festival documentary “Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America.” The film looks at the history of racism and white supremacy in America from a humane, legal and approachable perspective. It won the audience award upon its premiere at the…

  • Faculty honored at 2021 virtual Père Marquette celebration

    Multiple Marquette faculty members were honored with the university’s highest teaching honors – the Teaching Excellence Award and the Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Faculty Award – at the virtual 62nd Annual Père Marquette celebration on May 6. The event was emceed by Provost Ah Yun and Dr. SuJean Choi, professor and associate dean for…

  • #VaxUpMarquette | Vaccines available on campus now through June 20

    The CDC has recommended resuming use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine after a temporary pause.  Currently in Wisconsin, everyone 16 and over is eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine.  The Medical Clinic has the Johnson & Johnson vaccine available. In addition to students, faculty and staff — spouses and dependents age 18 and over are now also eligible to receive vaccine on campus.   You…