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Dr. Terrie Garcia honored with Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Award
The award recognizes exemplary leadership that manifests the ideals of diversity, equity and inclusion into practical action.
Writing: the tie that forever binds these Marquette journalism alumni
Former classmates worked together virtually during the pandemic to publish a book of essays reflecting on six decades.
Dr. Jennica Webster receives 2021 Award for Responsible Research in Management
Dr. Jennica Webster, associate professor of management in the College of Business Administration and co-director of Marquette’s Institute for Women’s Leadership, has been named a winner of the 2021 Award for Responsible Research in Management by the Fellows of the Academy of Management and the Community for Responsible Research in Business and Management. The award…
Faculty and staff encouraged to upload vaccine card if vaccinated
Faculty and staff are encouraged to upload their vaccine dates and record of vaccination on the MU Patient Portal. This is a two-step process: You will need to enter your vaccine dates under the “Immunizations” tab. Upload a copy of your vaccine card or other proof of vaccination under the “Upload” tab. Official documentation (i.e.,…
¡Sí se pudo!
Entrevista con José González, estudiante de odontología recién graduado Por Andrea García, asistente de posgrado en la Oficina de Diversidad e Inclusión Institucional Nota del editor: Esta entrevista se recortó y editó ligeramente por cuestión de claridad. Andrea: ¿Cuál ha sido tu formación académica y cuándo anticipas graduarte? José: Estudié por cuatro años en la Facultad…
Dr. Heidi Bostic will assume deanship of College of Education in addition to Arts and Sciences, effective July 1
Starting July 1, Dr. Heidi Bostic, dean of the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, will also assume the deanship of the College of Education, Provost Kimo Ah Yun announced today. She will continue to serve as dean of arts and sciences, in addition to her new role. Bostic succeeds Dr. Alan Burkard, who was…
Neuromuscular Physiology Lab seeking healthy adults over 60 for research study
The Neuromuscular Physiology Lab is looking for healthy men and women above the age of 60 to participate in a lower leg fatigue research study. This research study consists of three experimental sessions over the course of two weeks and involves exercising the lower limbs to evaluate limb muscle fatigue. Compensation is offered for participation. For more…
Employee Resource Groups to host Kohl’s senior manager and leader of Pride resource group for virtual presentation, June 23
The Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion and the Marquette Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) will host Nate Koch for a virtual presentation on Wednesday, June 23, from noon to 1 p.m. Koch is senior manager of social marketing, influencer and brand PR at Kohl’s. He also leads Kohl’s Pride Business Resource Group. Koch will…
Construction work on Joan of Arc Chapel to begin June 10; be aware of walkway closures
Construction work will begin on the St. Joan of Arc Chapel starting Thursday, June 10. Initially, the walking path on the south side of the chapel will be closed, but the main east-west sidewalks on the north and south side of the chapel grounds will remain open for the duration of the project. Further walkway closures are expected…
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service receives $350,000 in funding for operations; also announces initiative to grow endowment
The Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service (NNS), a nonprofit newsroom and project of the Diederich College of Communication, has received $350,000 in new funding and has announced plans to grow its endowment to support its mission of serving Milwaukee’s diverse neighborhoods with high-impact quality journalism. The Zilber Family Foundation has contributed $250,000 over the next four…