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  • University mourns the loss of Rudy Lazic 

    Marquette University mourns the loss of Rudy Lazic, former custodian for the Department of Facilities Planning & Management, who passed away Friday, Nov. 5.   Rudy was a beloved member of the community for over 10 years. He joined Marquette in 2009 and retired in March 2021.    The service was held on Tuesday, Nov. 9, at St. Sava…

  • Occupational Therapy Open House is Nov. 15 

    Students interested in a career as an occupational therapist are encouraged to attend an information session on Monday, Nov. 15, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. The open house will take place in Classroom 201 of the 1700 building (across Wells Street from The Commons). Pizza and drinks will be provided.    For more information, contact Dr. Ann…

  • Center for Real Estate director honored with national Developing Leaders Award 

    Andy Hunt, director of the Center for Real Estate in the College of Business Administration, received the prestigious 2021 Developing Leaders Award from NAIOP, the national Commercial Real Estate Development Association, during its annual awards ceremony.  The Developing Leaders Award is given to young industry professionals from across NAIOP’s chapter network in all sectors of…

  • What can be learned from dead elephants?

    Dr. Nathan Lemoine’s research aims to discover the lasting legacy of elephants on their ecosystems.

  • Undergraduate Admissions moving to single application deadline; Decision Day 2021 is Dec. 21

    Marquette’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions is moving from a rolling admissions process to a more traditional undergraduate admissions cycle, effective for the incoming fall 2022 class. Rather than applicants receiving an admissions decision two to three weeks after submitting a completed application, the university will employ a single regular decision application deadline of Dec. 1.…

  • Transgender Student Allyship Training is Nov. 10  

    The LGBTQ+ Resource Center, Marquette Leadership Programs and MUSG will host Transgender Student Allyship Training on Wednesday, Nov. 10, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the AMU, 227.   The training will focus on defining what allyship — specifically transgender allyship — looks like, the basics of gender, pronouns and how to respect them and ways students can…

  • MUSG to host ‘Brave & Bold Dialogues,’ Nov. 15 

    Marquette University Student Government (MUSG) will host “Brave & Bold Dialogues“ presentation on Monday, Nov. 15, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the AMU.   Led by Rasheed Ali Cromwell, Esq., founder and president of The Harbor Institute, the presentation will engage students in education and discussion surrounding race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender and socioeconomic status at Marquette.  Catering will…

  • Black Theatre Showcase informational meeting is Nov. 15 

    The Center for Engagement and Inclusion will host an informational meeting for the Black Theatre Showcase on Monday, Nov. 15, at 6 p.m. in AMU, 313.   This event is student-led and focused on original content. Actors, directors, writers and anyone interested in the production crew are welcome to learn about ways they can be a part of this…

  • Sign up for lunch with President Lovell  

    Each semester, President Michael R. Lovell hosts regular lunches with students. These lunches create community and invite idea-sharing through casual conversation.  Dates for the 2021-22 academic year are being determined and are subject to change. If you are interested in attending one of these lunches, sign up here.   To allow for each voice to be heard,…

  • Soup with Substance to honor National Native American Heritage Month, Nov. 10 

    The Center for Engagement and Inclusion will host the next Soup with Substance on Wednesday, Nov. 10, at noon in the AMU, 157.   The event called “The Marquette Indigeneity Lab – Making the Invisible, Visible” is organized to honor National Native American Heritage Month.  The Marquette Indigeneity Lab was launched in the spring and summer of…