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  • Soup with Substance on equity needs for LGBTQ+ community, April 20

    Campus Ministry will host a Soup with Substance on Wednesday, April 20, at noon in AMU 163.  The LGBTQ+ Resource Center will present a conversation with Cream City Foundation, a local nonprofit that responds to economic, health, safety and equity needs with philanthropic resources for the LGBTQ+ people of southeastern Wisconsin. The foundation’s work addresses…

  • Share why you chose Marquette for chance to win signed basketball, outfit

    Marquette is celebrating students who have committed to the university with a giveaway in honor of National College Decision Day.  Three Marquette students (incoming, current or alumni) will win a basketball signed by Men’s Basketball Coach Shaka Smart and Women’s Basketball Coach Megan Duffy, as well as an entire Marquette outfit (Marquette-branded cap, shirt, pants…

  • Five years of the 707 Hub: OLUOMO WORLDWIDE

    In celebration of the five-year anniversary of Marquette University’s 707 Hub, Marquette Today is looking back at past winners of the Brewed Ideas Challenge. Oluwapelumi Oguntade earned the honor in 2019. “It takes a village to raise a child.” Originally from Nigeria, Marquette student Oluwapelumi Oguntade understands this proverb first hand as she works to…

  • Virtual webinar on NIH publication compliance, April 20

    The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs and the Raynor Memorial Libraries will host a virtual webinar about what’s involved with bringing an NIH publication in compliance on Wednesday, April 20, via Teams.  Among the topics covered will be:  What publications need to comply?  How do you know if you are in compliance or not?  How…

  • Colloquium on treatment of gun violence survivors, April 21

    The Psychology Department will host a colloquium titled “Psychological Assessment and Treatment of Gun Violence Survivors at a Level 1 Trauma Center,” on Thursday, April 21, at 2 p.m. in Cramer 104J.  The event will be presented by:  Dr. Tim Geier, assistant professor and director of outpatient trauma and acute care surgery psychology services at…

  • Marquette Theatre presents ‘The Light,’ April 22-30

    Marquette Theatre will present Loy A. Webb’s “The Light,” the inaugural production in its Voices Included for People of Color (VIP) Theatre company, Friday, April 22, to Saturday, April 30, at the Evan P. and Marion Helfaer Theatre. The VIP Theatre company directly serves people of color and minoritized individuals who self-identify as theatre creators…

  • Marquette community responds to the war in Ukraine

    The Marquette community expresses support for the people of Ukraine, as the war with Russia and subsequent humanitarian crisis there continues. The university has shared resources of humanitarian support. In addition, resources are available on campus:   Campus Ministry (students)  Center for Peacemaking  Counseling Center (students)  Division of Student Affairs  Office of Engagement and Inclusion  Employee…

  • Purchasing Department supplier fair, May 25

    The Purchasing Department will be hosting its biannual supplier fair on Wednesday, May 25, from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. in the AMU’s Monaghan Grand Ballroom.   This event is an opportunity to meet our approved and preferred suppliers, learn more about their products and services as well as meet your sales representative in person.…

  • Marquette faculty and staff grants from January/February 2022

    Marquette University’s Office of Research and Sponsored Programs has announced the following grants awarded to university faculty and staff in January/February 2022. Marquette University professor receives NSF CAREER grant for efficient spatial data analytics and mining (Dr. Satish Puri) Marquette School of Dentistry professor partners on multi-million-dollar NIH grant for no-show prevention in underserved populations…

  • Marquette Business expands executive-in-residence program, naming five former executives to mentorship roles

    Tim Hanley, acting Keyes Dean of the College of Business Administration, has announced the expansion of the college’s executive-in-residence program with the naming of five former executives to mentorship positions across five programs. Prior to being named acting dean, Hanley was named Marquette’s first executive-in-residence in October 2019, which served as the start of an…