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  • Spring 2022 course evaluations now available

    Spring 2022 course evaluations are available as of Wednesday, April 27, and run through Tuesday, May 10. Click here to log into MOCES. Course evaluations are used by Marquette to review classes and instructors, with the primary goal of improving the quality of both. Responses are confidential, and no identifying information will appear with a…

  • Remind students to complete course evaluation by May 10

    Spring 2022 course evaluations are available as of Wednesday, April 27, and run through Tuesday, May 10. Please remind your students to complete their course evaluations or set aside some time if you are teaching in-person classes for students to complete their evaluation. In-class evaluations are an effective way to increase overall response rate.  …

  • Register by May 15 for the Graduate Student Career Development Bootcamp

    The Graduate School invites graduate students, including those graduating, to participate in a week-long immersive career development bootcamp designed specifically for them and their unique career development needs.   This year’s bootcamp will feature a hybrid learning format with some virtual sessions and days dedicated to in-person experiences. In addition to workshops, the bootcamp will…

  • Neuroscience seminar on effects of cocaine self-administration, May 3

    The Integrative Neuroscience Research Center will host Dr. Kathryn Reissner, assistant professor of psychology and neuroscience at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, on Tuesday, May 3, at 3:30 p.m. for a seminar in Schroeder Complex 256.  The seminar is titled “Abstinence-Dependent Effects of Cocaine Self-Administration on Nucleus Accumbens Astrocytes and the Incubation…

  • Interdisciplinary faculty team receives 2022 Way Klingler Teaching Enhancement Award

    Faculty and associate deans from the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Education and staff from the Educational Opportunity Program received the 2022 Way Klingler Teaching Enhancement Award.   Winners include:   Cheryl Brenner, mathematics content specialist, Educational Opportunity Program  Dr. Joshua Burns, associate dean of academic affairs, Klingler College of Arts and Sciences  Dr.…

  • Marquette Bookshelf: The Trinity in History Vol. 3: Redeeming History

    With this volume, Rev. Robert Doran completes his three-volume work The Trinity in History.

  • Hitting the mark

    The young program On Your Marq gives autistic students a home at Marquette — and supports them as they build the skills they need to graduate and find careers. By Tracy Staedter It’s the first week of final exams and about 35 students — all wearing masks — gather around a U-shaped conference table to…

  • Marquette MUSCLES camp for children with autism, July 11-27

    Children with autism spectrum disorder are invited to participate in a summer literacy program and associated research at Marquette. The Marquette University Summer Communication, Literacy and Enhanced Socialization (MUSCLES) camp will run from Monday, July 11, until Wednesday, July 27, from 8:30 a.m. until noon. Participants should be between 6 and 11 years old, speak…

  • Friends of the Haggerty present the Summer Solstice, June 30

    Join the Friends of the Haggerty Museum of Art at the art-filled home of Haggerty supporter Andy Nunemaker on Thursday, June 30, from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. for the 2022 Summer Solstice. Enjoy live music, hors d’oeuvres, beer, wine, a special sunset cocktail and tours by our host of his extensive art collection and…

  • Marquette Moms annual brunch, May 10

    The Marquette Moms Employee Resource Group and the Faber Center for Ignatian Spirituality will host the annual Mother’s Day brunch on Tuesday, May 10, from 8:30 a.m. until 9:45 a.m. outside of the north entrance of Zilber Hall. Pick up and take away or stay for a while and chat. Breakfast will be provided by…