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  • Applications for Companions in Ministry’s fifth cohort due Sept. 26

    Applications are now being accepted for Companions in Ministry, an ecumenical professional, personal and spiritual development program for Christian pastors and ordained deacons in southeastern Wisconsin.   Marquette’s Companions in Ministry program will offer a fifth cohort, which begins Tuesday, Oct. 26, 2021. Pastors from diverse denominations throughout southeast Wisconsin meet regularly to discuss clergy well-being…

  • New University Staff Senate representatives announced  

    Marquette staff recently voted to select nine new USS representatives in June 2021. Results were tallied and finalized in early July.  USS is pleased to welcome: Maria Cooper serving as an academic representative Molly Eldridge serving as an administrative representative  Cailin Hostad, Jack Bartelt, Kirsten Boeh, Steven Robertson and Yvonne Printz serving as at-large representatives…

  • Raynor Memorial Libraries annual book renewal period begins July 24 

    All books checked out from Raynor Library with a due date of Aug. 18, 2021, need to be either renewed or returned. Patrons can begin renewing their books on July 24. Renewed books will receive a new due date of Aug. 20, 2022.  If you already renewed your books, there is no need to repeat…

  • Official statistics for 2020-21 degrees awarded; summer enrollment now available 

    The Office of Institutional Research and Analysis released official statistics on the number of degrees and certificates awarded during the 2020-21 academic year. OIRA also published enrollment statistics for summer 2021. This includes headcount enrollment data, student credit hours and class size information.  From July 1, 2020, through June 30, 2021, Marquette conferred 3,100 degrees…

  • Majority of 16th Street parking structure to reopen Aug. 16

    Facilities Planning and Management has been completing a significant renovation project to the 16th and 17th Street Parking Structure this summer. The majority of the structure will be open on Aug. 16, however the timeline for levels 5 and 6 has been extended slightly and will reopen on Aug. 26. Please contact Joel Smullen, project manager, with questions or concerns.   

  • Biomedical Sciences Student Research Day is Aug. 6 

    The College of Health Sciences’ Biomedical Sciences Summer Research Program is hosting a Student Research Day on Friday, Aug. 6, from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Cramer Hall 016.   This event is a culmination of the remarkable and transformative work that 42 undergraduate students have conducted over a 10-week period this summer. The research has been…

  • College of Nursing launches Teaching Certificate for Nursing Educators 

    The College of Nursing is excited to offer a new post-graduate certificate program for nursing educators starting in fall 2021. To address the need for more nurse educators, this certificate was designed to help new and seasoned nurse educators engage in excellence in teaching and learning. Nurses with graduate degrees and existing faculty at schools of…

  • New Mission and Ministry programs create space for reflection and community; introducing Rev. Jim Pribek, S.J., new assistant vice president of mission and ministry

    In celebration of the Ignatian Year and to continuously grow faith-based programs at Marquette, the Office of Mission and Ministry recently launched several new programs and initiatives and hired a new assistant vice president who will help lead mission-based programming and work directly with faculty. Rev. James Pribek, S.J., started in this role on July…

  • Notable Alumni: Kareeda Chones-Aguam

    A conversation with alumna Kareeda Chones-Aguam about being a Notable Alumni and how Marquette shaped her life and career

  • A call to care

    A long year amid a global pandemic puts an exclamation mark on the relevance and strength of the Marquette Nurse