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  • First Civic Dialogue Dinner on climate change is Sept. 15

    The Marquette Civic Dialogues Program will host the first event of its Civic Dialogue Dinner Series on Wednesday, Sept. 15, at 6 p.m. at the Henke Terrace (behind the 707 Hub). Participants will discuss ideas about climate change; previous experience or expertise is not required, just a desire to listen to and learn from others.…

  • Register for Eco-Justice and Service Retreat, Oct. 20-22

    The Marquette Action Program (M.A.P.) will be holding a Eco-Justice and Service Retreat during fall break, from Wednesday, Oct. 20 through Friday, Oct. 22. Register online by Oct. 10.  Join other justice and service-minded students for a two-day retreat at the Catholic Ecology Center to explore the intersection of faith and eco-justice. Through dialogue, service on site, walks,…

  • Register for Finding God in All Things Retreat, Oct. 29-30 

    Campus Ministry will offer the Finding God in All Things Retreat from Friday, Oct. 29 through Saturday, Oct. 30, at Camp Minikani in Hubertus, Wis. Open to all students, this is an opportunity to bond over meals, experiment with new types of prayer, have fun outside, hear students’ stories, play games and music, pray by…

  • Second year students must complete bystander intervention training 

    To help make campus safer, second-year students are required to participate in “Bringing in the Bystander,” a one-hour bystander intervention training program focused on recognizing the signs of sexual and domestic violence.    To sign up for mandatory training, view the email sent to you from wellnessandprevention@marquette.edu. Register for any training that fits your schedule.   Students…

  • MUPD offering limited supply of free steering wheel locks

    Marquette University Police Department has worked with Hyundai to acquire a new supply of steering wheel locks (Clubs) that will be made available for students, faculty or staff who own Kia or Hyundai cars, which have been targeted in an ongoing rash of auto thefts across the City of Milwaukee.   Those with these vehicles interested…

  • Submissions wanted for Marquette Bookshelf  

    The Office of Marketing and Communication has developed a new feature for Marquette Today, highlighting books written by Marquette faculty and staff. If you wrote a book that has been recently published, or will be published soon, please consider submitting for inclusion in the Marquette Bookshelf feature.   Books that will be considered are:   Traditionally published…

  • ‘Exercising with Street Smarts’ discussion with MUPD is Sept. 16 

    Exercise is Medicine on Campus (EIM-OC) will collaborate with MUPD to talk about exercising in a city on Thursday, Sept. 16, at 7 p.m. in the grass lawn between the Rec Center and Engineering Hall.  They will discuss the safest routes to take and how to safely respond to various situations. 

  • Marquette announces new undergraduate transfer pathways

    Undergraduate Admissions announces two new transfer pathways available to prospective students beginning this fall semester.   Marquette has established its 9th Guaranteed Admission Agreement to increase transparency and create smooth transitions for transfer students. This formal agreement with Triton College allows qualified students to plan their transfer in advance. Triton College is a Hispanic Serving Institution…

  • Beyond MU: ‘Science that Heals: Successful Aging Concerning Communication and Cognition’ is Sept. 22 

    Beyond MU: Lifelong Learning will host a webinar titled “The Science that Heals – Successful Aging Concerning Communication and Cognition” on Wednesday, Sept. 22, at noon. Register online.  Aging happens to us all, whether we want it to or not. However, even when we embrace the changes that come with aging, it can be hard to decide…

  • Center for Peacemaking to host Soup with Substance: Universal Apostolic Preferences panel

    The Center for Peacemaking will host a Soup with Substance panel discussion on the Universal Apostolic Preferences on Wednesday, Sept. 15, at noon in the AMU, 163. Panelists include Rev. Greg O’Meara, S.J., Rev. John Schwantes, S.J., and Rev. José Miguel Jaramillo, S.J. Rev. T. Michael McNulty, S.J. will moderate. The event will highlight how important…