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  • New cybersecurity awareness education training required for all faculty and staff

    As part of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, IT Services has partnered with the SANS Institute and SAP Litmos to provide a new cybersecurity awareness education platform for all Marquette University faculty and staff.   This platform offers tips on how to keep data, devices, and accounts secure. Topics include recognizing social engineering, browsing safely, enhancing mobile security, and creating strong passwords. …

  • Office of Faculty Affairs to host several Faculty Activities Database CMS presentations 

    The Office of Faculty Affairs is coordinating a review of the Faculty Activities Database (FAD) activity tracker Content Management System (CMS). Later this week and in early November, they will host providers of competing content management systems to evaluate product offerings.   A representative Task Force co-chaired by Dr. Gary Meyer, senior vice provost for…

  • Register online for ORSP workshop on NSF submissions, Oct. 28

    Office of Research and Sponsored Programs will host a workshop on Thursday, Oct. 28, at 2 p.m. via Teams. This event is an opportunity for faculty and staff to learn more about how to submit a proposal to the National Science Foundation (NSF).  The workshop will cover the following key topics:  Overview of Research.gov website  Preparing the…

  • Center for Peacemaking to host Soup with Substance, Oct. 27 

    The Center for Peacemaking will host a Soup with Substance discussion on Wednesday, Oct. 27, at noon in the AMU, 163.   Three summer peacemaking fellowship recipients will talk about their experiences engaging with various forms of nonviolent activism.   This event will also be livestreamed to the Center’s YouTube page. 

  • Newest ‘Our Roots’ podcast episode features recent alumna Jaileen Diaz 

    Through the “Our Roots Say That We’re Sisters” mural project and podcast series, BIPOC women of Marquette have a space to be seen and heard.   The campus mural project, created by artist Mauricio Ramirez, showcases the diversity, richness and complexity of our campus and Milwaukee communities and provides a way for campus community members to…

  • Air Force ROTC hosts author and alumnus John Happ, Nov. 2 

    Author and alumnus John Happ will discuss his book, “The Navigation Case: Training, Flying and Fighting the New Guinea War (1942-1945),” on Tuesday, Nov. 2, at 2 p.m. in the AMU, 163.  Register via Eventbrite.  “The Navigation Case” reveals the drama and sacrifice expended by America’s pioneering pilots’ first ever demonstration of air superiority, during…

  • Campus Ministry and Marquette For Life to co-sponsor Masses in honor of Respect Life Month 

    October is Respect Life Month, which provides an opportunity to reflect on the gift of life, learn more about challenges and threats to human dignity and life, and dialogue with others on ways to promote the flourishing of human life from conception to natural death.  To commemorate Respect Life Month, Masses will be celebrated on…

  • Chapel of the Holy Family Masses now available via live-stream 

    Masses at the Chapel of the Holy Family in the Alumni Memorial Union are open to the entire Marquette Community. Mass is now also available via live-stream. The current Mass schedule is:   Mondays: Chapel of the Holy Family, noon   Tuesdays: Chapel of the Holy Family, 10 p.m.  Wednesdays: Chapel of the Holy Family, noon   Thursdays: Chapel…

  • Center for Advancement of the Humanities hosts Dr. Anya Degenshein, ‘Speculative Justice: How Digital Surveillance is Used to Adjudicate the Future,’ Nov. 1 

    The Center for the Advancement of the Humanities (CfAH) is delighted to announce the next speaker hosted by the Humanities Research Colloquium. On Monday, Nov. 1, at 4 p.m., Dr. Anya Degenshein, assistant professor of social and cultural sciences, will present “Speculative Justice: How Digital Surveillance is Used to Adjudicate the Future.”  For the meeting link,…

  • ‘From Fear to Faith: The Monstrosity of Belief’ is Oct. 27

    All students are invited to enjoy a Halloween edition of Ignite on Wednesday, Oct. 27, from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the AMU, Chapel of the Holy Family. Rev. Ryan Duns, S.J., assistant professor of theology, will speak on “From Fear to Faith: The Monstrosity of Belief.” Father Duns’ talk will explore questions of faith…