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Archives for January 2022

Marquette offering chronic condition management program with Tria Health

January 6, 2022

Starting Jan. 1, Marquette University is offering a chronic condition management program, administered by Tria Health. Eligibility for this program will be limited to employees, spouses and their dependent children who are enrolled in one of Marquette’s medical plans and have been diagnosed and are being treated for a chronic health condition. Examples of chronic […]

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Fraternity spring recruiting form deadline Jan. 31

January 6, 2022

Those interested in being recruited for a Marquette fraternity in the spring semester should complete the spring recruiting form by Jan. 31. The process is open to freshmen, sophomores and juniors.  Fraternity recruitment will take place from Feb. 7 to 12. Contact Jacob Riesterer at jacob.riesterer@marquette.edu with any questions.  

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Rev. Ryan Duns, S.J., giving gallery talk at Haggerty Museum of Art

January 6, 2022

Rev. Rev. Ryan Duns, S.J., assistant department chair and director of undergraduate studies in theology, will give a gallery talk on Jan. 20 at 6 p.m. at the Haggerty Museum of Art. Duns will be discussing the exhibition “Maxim Kantor: Wasteland (Letters from Karakorum),” which was created in collaboration with his spring 2022 class THEO 2330: Evil, Horror and Theology.  Duns’ course […]

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Poverty Research Initiative Steering Committee hosting Winter Social Event

January 6, 2022

The Poverty Research Initiative Steering Committee is hosting its Winter Social Event and Gathering on Jan. 27 from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the 707 Hub (1102 West Wisconsin Ave.). All faculty, staff and students are invited to discuss ventures and objectives in the eradication of poverty in the Milwaukee area and beyond.   In recognition of the Ignatian Year and the Jesuits’ Universal Apostolic Preference of “walking […]

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Marquette delaying the start of undergraduate, Graduate School and Law School classes to Jan. 24, requiring COVID-19 booster shots for students 

January 5, 2022

Dear Marquette community, Marquette University is committed to protecting the health, safety and well-being of our students, faculty, staff and visitors. As was shared before Winter Break, we have been closely monitoring evolving developments related to COVID-19 and the Omicron variant. We remain committed to providing a high-quality and safe in-person learning experience – a hallmark of a transformational Catholic, Jesuit education. Therefore, after careful consideration […]

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Faculty, staff invited to sign up for dinner with President Lovell

January 3, 2022

Faculty and staff are invited to join President Michael R. Lovell and fellow colleagues from across campus for dinner on Wednesday, Jan. 12, at 5:30 p.m. If you are interested, please email requestpresident@marquette.edu with your name, department, title, year of employment, any specific topic you’d like to discuss and any food allergies.  To ensure all voices […]

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Marquette to participate in HLC accreditation reaffirmation in 2023-24

January 3, 2022

Marquette went through its last Higher Learning Commission accreditation reaffirmation process in 2013-14 and is scheduled again in 2023-24. The reaffirmation process is an opportunity for Marquette to document the excellent work we do as a university and provides assurance that we are meeting and exceeding the expectations of various constituencies. The reaffirmation process also […]

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Marquette partners with Marquee Health to launch My Wellness program 

January 3, 2022

Marquette University will partner with Marquee Health to launch our new My Wellness program.  The My Wellness program is offered to all employees and spouses. Participants are encouraged to complete qualifying wellness activities to earn an FSA/HSA payout in 2023 and/or get entered into the quarterly raffle.  Visit marquette.mywellportal.com to register:  Click on register for a new account  Enter […]

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MUSG senior speaker coordinator applications extended 

January 3, 2022

MUSG senior speaker coordinator applications have been extended until further notice. The position provides an exciting opportunity to get involved in both MUSG and work being done on campus, as well as a chance to hone leadership, communication and organizational skills.  The senior speaker coordinator heads the Senior Speaker Search Committee which is tasked with […]

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Abiola Keller research - Black women who are caregivers talking and sharing in a circle

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Safety

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Safety Task Force efforts help lead to reduced crime on campus

Human Resources News

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Research

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Awards & Accomplishments

Alumni National Awards 2023: Marquette University alumni, friends honored for excellence

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Dr. H. Cem Gungor awarded for most prestigious journal article in pediatric dentistry

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