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  • Services available through Marquette University Counseling Center

    Due to current events in the world, the Counseling Center would like to remind students that its staff is here for you. The Counseling Center is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. and primarily offers clinical services virtually.  For students with pressing mental health needs, crisis services remain available 24 hours…

  • Beyond MU: ‘St. Patrick’s Day: A History of Craic and Slainte Across the Globe’ is March 15

    Beyond MU: Lifelong Learning will host a virtual webinar titled “St. Patrick’s Day: A History of Craic and Slainte Across the Globe,” on Tuesday, March 15, at noon.   St. Patrick’s Day has evolved from a religious holiday in Ireland to a cultural celebration across the globe. In this webinar, hear from Dr. Tim McMahon, associate…

  • Masks optional indoors at Marquette as of March 2, in alignment with updated CDC guidance

    The City of Milwaukee Health Department’s citywide mask mandate expired today, Tuesday, March 1. Due to the continued decline in community transmission and Marquette’s high vaccination and booster rates, masks are optional indoors on campus, effective Wednesday, March 2. Masks continue to be required in university health care settings (including on-campus clinics), on-campus COVID-19 testing…

  • Join Pope Francis in praying for peace and for the people of Ukraine

    Dear Marquette community, Over the past week, the world has witnessed the Russian military attacks on Ukraine. Already, lives have been lost, livelihoods destroyed, and people displaced by this action. The situation is deeply troubling. Yet this is only the most recent and most visible exercise of violence to capture our world’s attention and concern.…

  • Quarantine and isolation guidelines updated for residence hall students

    In alignment with updated CDC guidance, the university is updating the quarantine and isolation guidelines for residence hall students to match the guidelines for the rest of our campus community.   This means that if a student living in a university residence hall tests positive for COVID-19, the isolation period can be shortened to five…