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  • Laptops and other technology assistance available to students in need 

    The university has a limited number of free loaner laptops and hot spots to offer students in need. Students who do not have access to an internet-capable device (such as a desktop computer, laptop or tablet with a keyboard) or do not have access to the internet should complete this online form. 

  • Dr. Matthew Hearing honored with Way Klingler Early Career Award

    The award supports promising new scholars in the critical stages of their careers.

  • Connect First Year Leadership Retreat will be Sept. 17-19 

    The Connect First Year Leadership Retreat sponsored by Campus Ministry and the Office of Engagement and Inclusion will take place Sept. 17-19.   First-year students who share a desire to put their faith and leadership potential into action in their new environment are invited to participate. Build community, have fun, make friends and ask big questions about your journey at…

  • Important notice for students with COVID-19 vaccine exemptions 

    Per the terms of the university’s vaccine exemption policies for medical, religious or personal conviction reasons, students who have been granted an exemption for any of these reasons will be required to do the following while enrolled in classes at Marquette:  Complete the daily COVID Cheq screening process  Participate in mandatory COVID-19 testing starting Aug. 30; you will be tested every other week and required to test only in the…

  • Parking procedure changes for move-in, Aug. 24-25 

    On Tuesday, Aug. 24, and Wednesday, Aug. 25, the university will welcome to campus the Class of 2025. To make the move-in process as smooth as possible for new students and their families, please take note of some disruptions to parking procedures on these days.  Plan to allow a few extra minutes for your arrival and departure…

  • University Innovation Council seeking faculty and staff volunteers  

    The Office of Research and Innovation is seeking interested faculty and staff to serve on the University Innovation Council  beginning this fall.  The Innovation Council assists in running the Explorer Challenge competition and includes student members. The Explorer Challenge provides the opportunity for students, faculty and staff to propose innovative ideas and projects that would help move the Beyond Boundaries Strategic Plan forward. The challenge is designed to encourage piloting…

  • Move-in reminders from the Office of Residence Life

    First year student move-in begins on Tuesday, Aug. 24. Students who have not yet signed up for a time to move in should visit the Sign-Up Genius link sent to them in their assignment letter. Please plan to arrive at the start of your scheduled move-in time.  For important information about what to bring and…

  • University seal design evolves

    As shared last spring, a university committee appointed by President Michael R. Lovell is working on a new university seal that will celebrate and more accurately depict Marquette’s mission and history.  During the 2020-21 Academic Year, the committee gathered input from the Jesuit community, Indigenous peoples, faculty, staff and students to inform their work.  Chaired…

  • Father Marquette heads east: campus statue to be moved near Coughlin Hall

    A recognizable fixture near the St. Joan of Arc Chapel will soon have a new home as part of a reconfigured look for Central Mall. The Father Marquette statue this week will move to the east end of the mall near Coughlin Hall and anchor that end of the newly defined Chapel Lawn, as outlined…

  • Haggerty Museum to host Jesuit art expert Rev. Tom Lucas, S.J., Sept. 1 

    The Haggerty Museum of Art will host a presentation by Father Tom Lucas inspired by the exhibition “Double Vision: Art from Jesuit University Collections” on Wednesday, Sept. 1, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. The lecture will be offered both in-person and online; a Zoom link will be sent to all registrants in advance.  Register…