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Archives for June 2021

Sign up for July GROW Classes 

June 18, 2021

Registration for July GROW classes is now available via 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. A full list of events can be found on the Employee Development Webpage. Please take note of the registration deadlines.   Offerings include:   […]

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From the Hospital Room to the Courtroom and Beyond

June 18, 2021

From the Hospital Room to the Courtroom and Beyond

A trio of Marquette nursing graduates discover their patient-care experiences unite them as attorneys practicing at the same firm.

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#VaxupMarquette | Vaccines available on campus

June 17, 2021

The Marquette Medical Clinic has the Johnson & Johnson vaccine available. Supply will remain until Aug. 5 or until the clinic runs out. In addition to students, faculty and staff — spouses and dependents age 18 and over are now also eligible to receive vaccine on campus.   You may call the Medical Clinic at 414-288-7184 to schedule an appointment.  For […]

Filed Under: For Faculty/Staff, For Students, Home - Featured Stories, News Tagged With: coronavirus

Virtual photo exhibition ‘During COVID, Sickle Cell Disease Continues’ is June 18

June 17, 2021

A virtual photo exhibition titled “During COVID, Sickle Cell Disease Continues,” will take place from 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m., Friday, June 18, via Zoom. The event is free and open to the public. To register or with questions, email emily.beltran@marquette.edu. The exhibition will feature select photographs taken by young adults living with sickle cell […]

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#VaxUpMarquette | Get vaccinated at the Fiserv Forum for a chance to win Bucks tickets, June 17 

June 16, 2021

Currently in Wisconsin, everyone ages 16 and over are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine.  Vaccine clinic at the Fiserv Forum The Milwaukee Health Department will host a vaccination clinic and ticket raffle with the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday, June 17. The health department’s vaccination team will be on-site in the plaza at Fiserv Forum from 5 […]

Filed Under: For Faculty/Staff, For Students, Home - Featured Stories, News Tagged With: coronavirus

Reflecting on the deeper significance of Juneteenth

June 16, 2021

Reflecting on the deeper significance of Juneteenth

By Dr. William Welburn, vice president for inclusive excellence Today is a historic moment for our country, as President Biden officially declares Juneteenth a federal holiday – the first new one in decades. As a young adult, the word “Juneteenth” was an enigma to me. I grew up in Pennsylvania, more than 1,700 miles away […]

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Upcoming Near West Side events

June 16, 2021

Marquette faculty and staff are encouraged to attend the following Near West Side events. Additionally, you can register here to receive the monthly NWSP Newsletter.  Vliet Street Oasis Market | Fridays through Sundays from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. | 3743 W. Vliet Street Beginning June 18, the Vliet Street Oasis Market is reopening for the […]

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Wellness and mental health resources available for faculty and staff

June 16, 2021

Faculty and staff are reminded of the following resources available to them through Marquette: SilverCloud The Counseling Center partnered with SilverCloud last year to offer virtual mental health resources to the campus community. This tool is free and available to all faculty, staff and students. The self-guided programs for anxiety, depression, stress and resilience are available […]

Filed Under: For Faculty/Staff, HR News, News Tagged With: Department of Human Resources

Raynor Memorial Libraries updates summer hours  

June 16, 2021

Beginning Monday, July 12, through the end of the summer, the libraries’ hours will be:   Monday through Thursday: 7:45 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday: 7:45 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: Closed Sunday: Noon to 6 p.m. With questions, contact Joan Sommer, head of Access Services.

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Dr. William Donaldson honored with Haggerty Research Award

June 15, 2021

Dr. William Donaldson honored with Haggerty Research Award

The award is Marquette’s highest honor for research and scholarship, recognizing scholarly distinction.

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Keeping a Mass tradition alive

Keeping a Mass tradition alive

By Kevin Keenan, communication intern in the Office of University Relations On Jan. 4, Marquette University and the Seton Family of Catholic Schools came together and hosted a Mass at the Al McGuire Center on campus. The faith gathering brought together all 11 Seton schools that serve over 2,600 students in greater Milwaukee to celebrate St. […]

Learning about learning: Nursing, engineering professors receive grant for new teaching model

Learning about learning: Nursing, engineering professors receive grant for new teaching model

By Andrew Goldstein, marketing communication specialist Much like her colleagues in the College of Nursing, Dr. Amber Young-Brice loves teaching. “I am all about teaching and learning,” Young-Brice says. Her passion goes far beyond teaching classes, though: Dr. Young-Brice’s research program involves studying pedagogy — the methods and theories of how to be an effective […]

We Are All Marquette: A Q&A with Dr. Amber Wichowsky, professor of political science and the director of Marquette’s Civic Dialogues program and Democracy Lab

We Are All Marquette: A Q&A with Dr. Amber Wichowsky, professor of political science and the director of Marquette’s Civic Dialogues program and Democracy Lab

Interviewed by Melissa Barclay, senior communication specialist in the Office of University Relations The Marquette Civic Dialogues program works to foster deliberation about the pressing issues facing our world today, prepare students to be citizens with purpose, and advance scholarship on the benefits of civic dialogue. Through programming and research, students are encouraged to Be […]

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Safety

Marquette University makes safety a top priority

MUPD warns to protect your delivered packages this holiday season

LIMO safe rideshare service to become EagleExpress in January, rides requested via app

Human Resources News

Upcoming MUPD safety and security courses through GROW

Register for February GROW classes

Healthy Heart Challenge: My Wellness points and weekly giveaway available

Research

Learning about learning: Nursing, engineering professors receive grant for new teaching model

From ankle joint pain to digital archives: Six participating faculty research projects funded through Office of the Provost 

Engineering professor receives phase two approval for $4 million funding for Department of Energy grant

Awards & Accomplishments

Marquette engineering professor named Young Engineer of the Year by STEM Forward

Klingler College of Arts and Sciences student named UMOS Hispanic Youth of the Year

Adjunct instructor named to Milwaukee Business Journal’s 40 Under 40

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