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  • Gov. Evers announces $5 million investment in community development project in Near West Side

    Community center will serve as a hub for workforce training, small business development, and community engagement, among other key priorities Gov. Tony Evers today announced the state is planning a $5 million investment to support economic growth and community development in Milwaukee’s Near West Side. The investment will help to establish Concordia 27, a project…

  • Beyond MU webinar ‘Building a Culture for Student Success,’ May 25

    Beyond MU: Lifelong Learning will host a webinar titled “Building a Culture for Student Success” on Wednesday, May 25, at noon.  Learn how Marquette is re-envisioning student success across campus through a holistic approach that provides wrap-around support services in a central hub — the Lemonis Center for Student Success. The Lemonis Center will build…

  • Dr. Scott D’Urso named Graduate School’s associate dean for academic affairs and student development 

    Dr. Scott D’Urso, associate professor and chair of Communication Studies in the Diederich College of Communication, will serve as the Graduate School’s associate dean for academic affairs and student development starting July 1.   D’Urso will replace Dr. Theresa Tobin, who has decided to return full time to the faculty. Tobin contributed many years of service…

  • More than maps

    Geospatial data is everywhere. Dr. Satish Puri is building new systems to organize it through a distinguished NSF grant. By Jennifer Walter Anytime you use a smartphone to navigate, you’re sending and receiving the real-time location data required to get you to your destination. Behind the scenes, savvy algorithms and efficient hardware process the new…

  • At the soot of the problem

    Dr. Somesh Roy uses computer simulations and machine learning to examine how soot, a major environmental concern and contributor to climate change, spreads and persists. By Chris Barncard Humans have hundreds of thousands of years of experience with fire, but there is still plenty to learn about one of fire’s most influential byproducts: soot. Soot…

  • Staff Excellence Awards to recognize colleagues exemplifying mission, June 6

    Join fellow colleagues at the presentation of the 2022 Excellence in University Service and Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Awards Luncheon on Monday, June 6, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the AMU Monaghan Ballrooms.    The event will honor the following five members of the Marquette community who exemplify the university’s mission of…

  • Enjoy Late Night Breakfast, Ian’s Pizza during finals week

    Take a break from finals with a Late Night Breakfast on Wednesday, May 11, and with Ian’s Pizza on Thursday, May 12. Late-night studying calls for a Late Night Breakfast, which will run from 7:30 p.m. until 11 p.m. in the AMU Ballrooms on the first day of finals. Ian’s Pizza will be available at…

  • Grading deadlines for spring 2022 classes

    Grades for undergraduate and graduate Session 1 classes ending Tuesday, May 17, are due no later than Friday, May 20th, at noon. Grades for dental, law and health science professional Session 1 classes ending Saturday, May 14, are due no later than Tuesday, May 17, at noon.  Faculty should check their Marquette email for a…

  • Annual faculty and staff golf outing, June 2

    Recreational Sports will host the annual faculty and staff golf outing on Thursday, June 2, with a tee time of 11:30 a.m. at Brookfield Hills Golf Course. There is a fee of $35 upon registration which includes 18 holes of golf, a boxed lunch, door prizes and awards. Golf carts will be $13 a cart…

  • Alumni couple gives $1 million to honor Marquette Nurses as National Nursing Week celebrations begin

    As National Nursing Week celebrations begin across the country, Marquette University President Michael R. Lovell today shared that an anonymous alumni couple has stepped forward and committed to a $1 million gift to honor Marquette Nurses and bolster efforts to renovate and build an addition for the new home for the College of Nursing. The…