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  • Graduate student Lenten retreat is April 2

    The Graduate Student Organization and Campus Ministry will host a faith-based retreat for graduate students on Saturday, April 2, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Chapel of the Holy Family located in the Alumni Memorial Union. This retreat will provide 15 graduate students with the opportunity to connect with other graduate students through…

  • Department of Political Science to host ‘Civic Dialogue Dinners: The American Dream in a Post-Pandemic Economy’

    The Department of Political Science will host three dinners and discussions about economic opportunity and inequality in the United States. The pandemic laid bare several hidden truths about our economy. Students, faculty and staff are invited to come together over a shared meal to discuss what the American Dream means to them and how we…

  • Life After Marquette: Post-graduation success panel is March 31

    The Career Services Center will host an event for soon-to-be-graduates on Thursday, March 31, from 5 p.m. until 6 p.m. in AMU, 163. This event will give participants the opportunity to hear from experts on personal finance and benefits, nutrition and emotional wellness who will share their knowledge to help students transition. Students will have…

  • Psychology Department ‘Meet the Researcher’ colloquium is March 31

    The Psychology Department will host a “Meet the Researcher” colloquium on Thursday, March 31, at 2 p.m. in Cramer Hall, room 104J.  Psi Chi, Marquette’s chapter of the National Honor Society in psychology, will present an afternoon for undergraduates to get to know psychology faculty and graduate students.

  • Campus Ministry to host free Lenten meatless meal sampling April 1

    Campus Ministry invites students, faculty and staff to sample meatless meals featured in the Catholic Relief Services Lenten Recipes Guide on Friday, April 1, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. on the second floor of the Alumni Memorial Union.   Enjoy foods from around the world, explore the environmental and religious benefits of making meatless…

  • Soup with Substance on community engagement and service March 30

    Campus Ministry is hosting a Soup with Substance focused on community engagement and service on Wednesday, March 30, at noon in the Alumni Memorial Union, room 163. In a roundtable format, students will talk about their experiences doing community engagement and service this academic year. Register online.

  • Distinguished Scholars Program to recognize faculty for excellence in research, April 5

    The Office of Research and Innovation will host the Distinguished Scholars Program on Tuesday, April 5, from 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the AMU Ballrooms.  The following 12 faculty members will be recognized for outstanding achievement in research and scholarships:  Lawrence G. Haggery Faculty Award for Excellence in Research  Dr. Eugenia Afinoguenova, chair and…

  • Student Leadership Award recipients announced

    Student Affairs is proud to announce the recipients of the Contemplatives in Action Student Leadership Awards for the 2021-2022 academic year. This marks 53 years that Student Affairs has recognized student leadership through an award program.   Student Affairs recognizes leadership aligned with our Leadership Development Model in the spirit of being a contemplative in…

  • ‘Strong Together: Creating High Quality Mentoring Relationships for Female Faculty’ workshop is April 19

    IWL will host an interactive workshop geared towards developing more effective mentoring relationships for female faculty on Tuesday, April 19, from 4 p.m. until 5 p.m. This event will take place via Zoom.  Attendees will gain a personal understanding of the characteristics of high-quality mentoring and how to create more effective mentoring relationships. They will…

  • 2022 MUSG spring elections are March 29

    Marquette University Student Government’s spring elections will take place on Tuesday, March 29. All full-time undergraduate students are eligible to vote for the next MUSG president and executive vice president, as well as academic senators to represent their college of study. Additionally, senior-standing students will have the opportunity to vote on who they would like…