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  • Marquette University physics professor receives NSF CAREER Award

    Dr. Karen Andeen, associate professor of physics in Marquette University’s Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has been awarded a National Science CAREER grant worth about $870,000 over five years for her research into high-energy cosmic rays. The project, “Cosmic Ray Composition across Five Decades in Energy (50 TeV to 5 EeV) with the IceCube…

  • Alumna gives $2 million to bolster Marquette’s distinctive Les Aspin Center for Government in Washington, D.C.

    Jackie Lewis, a 1960 Marquette University Klingler College of Arts and Sciences alumna, has committed to a gift of $2 million to build on her longstanding support for the university’s distinctive Les Aspin Center for Government in Washington, D.C. More than three decades ago, Lewis and her late husband, Robert, gave Marquette the six-unit, three-story…

  • A welcome back message from Dr. Xavier Cole, vice president for student affairs

    Dear students, Welcome back to campus! I hope you enjoyed a safe and peaceful Winter Break with family and friends. First, I want to commend and thank you for your perseverance and flexibility as we continue to face this pandemic. Last year presented its challenges, but you remained committed to being the difference and helping…

  • Two Marquette online graduate programs ranked in top 50 by U.S. News

    U.S. News and World Report this week released its 2022 Best Online Programs rankings. Two Marquette programs are recognized — one in the top 20 nationally; another in the top 50. The College of Nursing’s online program moved up in the rankings this year among Best Online Master’s in Nursing Programs, coming in at 38, up…

  • W-2 tax forms available via MyJob 

    W-2 tax forms are now available online via MyJob. To access MyJob off campus you must establish access to the university VPN. With questions regarding the VPN, contact the IT Services Help Desk.   Once logged in, select:  MU Employee Self Service  Personal Actions  View/Print Employee W-2  Start Then click on the Adobe icon for…

  • Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion strengthens Marquette’s mission

    By Shelby Williamson, communication specialist in the Office of Marketing and Communication The Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion (OIDI) is grounded in Marquette’s Catholic, Jesuit mission and Statement on Human Dignity and Diversity. It actively works to promote a more diverse, welcoming and inclusive campus community.  The office and its staff, all of whom notably come from different backgrounds, are collectively committed to enhancing the experience of all Marquette community…

  • Psychology Department hosts ‘When Does Parenting Really Start,’ Jan. 27 

    The Psychology Department invites students, faculty and staff to “When Does Parenting Really Start? Effects of Maternal Stress and Parenting on Child Health from Birth to Early Childhood,” presented by Dr. Nicole Mahrer of the University of La Verne.  The colloquium will be held via Teams Thursday, Jan. 27, at 2 p.m.  

  • Register for ‘Write It Out’ by Jan. 28  

    Register via Eventbrite for “Write It Out,” the fourth annual Writing Innovation Symposium by Friday, Jan. 28. The symposium will take place both in person and virtually from Feb. 3-4. Pre-registration is required, and the promo code “MARQUETTE” can be applied at checkout.  The full program includes sessions that address equitable frameworks for assessment, graduate…

  • TMJ4 News partners with Marquette for a series of Milwaukee Mayoral, Wisconsin U.S. Senate and Gubernatorial debates

    Marquette University and TMJ4 News will co-host a series of televised political debates as Wisconsin voters prepare to go to the polls in three high-profile 2022 elections. The series of debates will focus on Milwaukee’s mayoral race as well as Wisconsin’s race for governor and U.S. Senate. Each debate will be moderated by TMJ4’s veteran…

  • University mourns the loss of Dr. Alan Lacy

    Marquette University mourns the loss of Dr. Alan Lacy, professor of German (Emeritus) and former chair of the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures, who passed away on Jan. 14. Alan retired in 2011 after a long career at Marquette. A service was held on Friday in Summerville, S.C. In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations in Alan’s…