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  • Backpack Program food drive runs through Dec. 17 

    The Backpack Program is hosting a food drive now through Friday, Dec. 17.  All non-perishable food items are being collected. Drop off points include the AMU Information Desk and the lobbies of Johnston Hall, the Law School, Raynor Memorial Library, Sensenbrenner Hall and Zilber Hall.   The Backpack Program is a free and confidential service providing groceries…

  • University masking and quarantine protocols remain in place as city COVID-19 cases rise

    With the continued rise in local COVID-19 transmission, Marquette’s indoor masking requirements and quarantine and isolation protocols will remain in place to mitigate risk. Locally, as of Nov.  11, the city of Milwaukee case burden returned to extreme transmission with caseloads trending higher each week. All Wisconsin counties are in very high or critically high…

  • ‘Reflections:’ New commercial highlights the transformational experience of a Marquette education

    The marketing team in University Relations released today the university’s new television commercial.   Titled Reflections, the core concept of the commercial is to visually and emotionally convey the transformational experience of a Marquette education. To do so, it features a Marquette student reflecting on a flurry of her experiences as she prepares for graduation. We are deliberately highlighting reflection as…

  • Marquette Bookshelf: Bodies in Evidence: Race, Gender, and Science in Sexual Assault Adjudication

    Co-Written by Dr. Heather Hlavka, associate professor of social and cultural studies in Marquette University’s Klingler College of Arts and Sciences

  • NCAA Tournament send-off for women’s volleyball team is tomorrow

    Join us as Marquette Volleyball is headed back to the NCAA Tournament! The Golden Eagles are making their 10th tournament appearance after securing an at-large berth. Marquette will face Dayton this Thursday in West Lafayette and the Marquette community is invited to help send-off the team Tuesday, Nov. 30, in the Al McGuire Center. The team…

  • Soup with Substance on the spirituality of addiction and recovery is Dec. 1  

    The Center for the Advancement of the Humanities will host a Soup with Substance on the spirituality of addiction and recovery on Wednesday, Dec. 1, at noon in AMU 157.   Dr. Andrew Kim, director of the Center for the Advancement of the Humanities and associate professor of theology, presents the thesis held by several scholars that…

  • Complete fall 2021 course evaluations  

    Fall 2021 course evaluations are now available and run through Sunday, Dec. 12. Log into MOCES to fill out the evaluations. Course evaluations are used to review classes and instructors, with the primary goal of improving the quality of both.  Responses are confidential, and no identifying information will appear with a response.   For additional information,…

  • Remind students to complete course evaluations  

    Fall 2021 course evaluations are now available and run through Sunday, Dec. 12. Please remind students to complete their course evaluations or set aside some time if you are teaching in-person classes for students to complete their evaluation. In-class evaluations are an effective way to increase overall response rate.   Instructions for conducting an in-class MOCES evaluation…

  • Dental student elected to the Wisconsin Dental Association Board of Trustees

    Drake Lindholm, a third-year student in the School of Dentistry, was elected to the Wisconsin Dental Association (WDA) Board of Trustees for one-year appointment. He was elected by the American Student Dental Association to represent Student Region 6.   Lindholm, a Wisconsin native, will represent the interests of Marquette to the WDA Board of Trustees through November 2022.…

  • Marquette Market is Dec. 9 

    The MKE Entrepreneur Incubation Program will host the inaugural Marquette Market on Thursday, Dec. 9, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the AMU, second floor lobby.   The event highlights student entrepreneurs from majority low income, first-generation, minority and underrepresented backgrounds. Select BIPOC and women-owned Milwaukee businesses and organizations will share their products, passions and ideas.  The Market…