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  • Marquette community invited to participate in the ‘At-Home Triathlon’

    Marquette’s “Exercise is Medicine Club” invites the Marquette community to participate in its first ever “At-Home Triathlon.”  Participants will be asked to choose and complete three forms of exercise from the Activity Tracker. Participants will then document their progress and upon completion of  the triathlon should email the sheet to marquette.eimoc@gmail.com.  

  • Gospel Choir accepting new members

    Campus Ministry invites students of all backgrounds and faith traditions to join the Marquette Gospel Choir.  Students will explore and enhance their spirituality through music and praise. Students may receive one course credit for their participation. With questions, contact Stephen Burks, director of the Gospel Choir, or visit Campus Ministry in AMU 236.  

  • Volunteers needed for COVID-19 study

    The Department of Physical Therapy, the College of Nursing and the Department of Clinical Lab Science are seeking volunteers for a COVID-19 study. Volunteers must be adults who have recovered from having COVID and are at least three months past the time of their diagnosis. The study aims to evaluate the lasting physical and psychological effects of COVID-19. Participation will involve various…

  • Thankful while facing adversity

    A student lacrosse player reflects on a challenging 2020

  • ‘Reflecting on Uncertain Times’ is Jan. 8

    The Faber Center will host a virtual gathering for faculty and staff titled “Reflecting on Uncertain Times” this Friday, Jan. 8, from noon to 1 p.m. The New Year brings with it a great deal of uncertainty and anxiety in our lives. The situation in our city, on our campus and in our country is…

  • Todos Somos Marquette: Reflexión Sobre Ser Estudiante de Primera Generación

    Por Andrea García, asistente de posgrado en la Oficina de Diversidad e Inclusión Institucional. En el otoño del 2019, mientras estaba sentada en el Auditorio Weasler, escuché al orador invitado Saúl Flores describir los sacrificios que sus padres como inmigrantes habían hecho por él y por su hermana para darles la oportunidad de tener una…

  • Graduate students invited to forum with Dean Woods, Jan. 8

    The Graduate Student Organization (GSO) will host a virtual forum with Dr. Doug Woods, dean of the Graduate School, to discuss the university’s proposed budget cuts. The event will take place this Friday, Jan. 8, at 3 p.m. via Microsoft Teams. Graduate students should check their email for an invitation to join the meeting. With…

  • Six-part virtual Anti-Racism Workshop begins Jan. 5

    Marquette students are invited to participate in a six-part virtual Anti-Racism Workshop. Sessions will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 5 through Jan. 21, from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.  In collaboration with St. Norbert College, the workshop is an opportunity for students at St. Norbert and Marquette to learn more about anti-racism and analyze…

  • Beyond MU webinar ‘Interdisciplinary Approach to Autism and the Pandemic’ pt. 2 is Jan. 26

    Beyond MU: Lifelong Learning will host a webinar titled “An Interdisciplinary Approach to Autism and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Session 2” on Tuesday, Jan. 26, at noon.   This session will focus on college students and adults on the autism spectrum, including ways to engage health care providers and improve virtual and on-campus learning. The webinar will…

  • Beyond MU webinar ‘Interdisciplinary Approach to Autism and the Pandemic’ is Jan. 21

    Beyond MU: Lifelong Learning will host a webinar titled “An Interdisciplinary Approach to Autism and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Session 1” on Thursday, Jan. 21, at noon.   This session will discuss strategies to engage preschool and school-age children with autism. Strategies include handling sensory sensitivities at home using therapeutic tactics, adjusting a child’s individualized education plan and improving virtual and at-home learning.    Panelists include:  Dr. Michele Sheehan,…