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  • Apply for Companions in Ministry by Sept. 30

    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, beginning Tuesday, Oct. 26. Pastors from diverse denominations throughout southeast Wisconsin meet regularly to discuss clergy well-being and resiliency,…

  • Changes announced for staff Leadership Development Program; register to participate for next cohort by Sept. 22

    Facilitated by Human Resources, Marquette’s Leadership Development Program (LDP) for staff aims to ensure our leaders have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to go Beyond Boundaries and successfully lead teams to meet the university’s strategic goals and objectives. COVID-19 caused the university to pause the program, but we are now happy to announce the launch…

  • IWL announces Town Bank as sponsor for Fall 2021 Women & Money Speaker Series; Part One is Sept. 30

    The Institute for Women’s Leadership is pleased to announce Town Bank as the Transform Sponsor for the Fall 2021 Women & Money Speaker Series. This three-part event will span topics of capital investment, ownership and financial intelligence. A diverse group of national and local speakers will relate each of these issues to a broad community of women…

  • Join discussion on formation of Asian Pacific Islander Desi Americans ERG on Oct. 6 

    The Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion invites all faculty and staff to join a discussion about the formation of an Employee Resource Group for Asian Pacific Islander Desi Americans (APIDA ERG) on Wednesday, Oct. 6, at 9:00 a.m., via Team.  Anyone who is potentially interested in joining as a member and having an open conversation about the…

  • Nominate sophomores to apply for E-Lead 

    Faculty and staff are encouraged to nominate current sophomores for the Excellence in Leadership (E-Lead) program by Monday, Sept. 27.   The program seeks driven and passionate students who are committed to collaborating with others to seek innovative solutions that address today’s most pressing challenges. Students who are nominated will receive direct invitations to apply…

  • Funding available for participating (NTT) faculty research and professional development

    The Office of the Provost has allocated $10,000 to be distributed to participating faculty for professional development activities during the 2021-22 academic year and $10,000 to be distributed to participating faculty for research support (all funds must be spent prior to June 15, 2022).   All participating faculty are eligible to receive professional development funds…

  • Sign up to attend breakfast with Senior Vice President Joel Pogodzinski on Oct. 20

    Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Joel Pogodzinski invites faculty and staff to discuss campus and community topics while sharing a hot meal together in the AMU Henke Lounge. These small-group meetings have no set agenda and will provide an opportunity to have collegial conversation about campus while building a stronger sense of community. The next breakfast is…

  • Philosophy’s Friday Seminar Series continues Sept. 24

    The Philosophy Friday Seminar Series continues Friday, Sept. 24, with Bella-Rose Kelly’s, “Hegel’s Doctrine of Essence in the Science of Logic.”  The seminars take place Fridays from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Marquette Hall, 105.   View the fall schedule below or online.  Sept. 24: Bella-Rose Kelly, “Hegel’s Doctrine of Essence in the Science of Logic” …

  • Center for Peacemaking to host Soup with Substance on Sept. 22 

    The Center for Peacemaking will host a Soup with Substance panel discussion on Wednesday, Sept. 22, at noon, in the AMU, 157. The discussion will be led by three summer peacemaking fellowship recipients, who will share their experiences interning for various nonprofit organizations.   The discussion will also be live streamed on the Center’s YouTube page.

  • Writing Center and Haggerty collaborate for ‘ART ASKS: NOW & THEN’ 

    The Haggerty Museum of Art and the Ott Memorial Writing Center invite members of the campus community to enjoy the two art forms of visual art and language arts together.   Visit the Haggerty in person or online each month to find specially selected artworks paired with viewing and writing prompts inspired by the semester-long theme of “Now & Then”.  …