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  • Elections for Staff Senate, June 5-17

    Elections for Staff Senate representatives will take place online from June 5 through June 17. Any employee whose primary designation is staff is eligible to vote.   The University Staff Senate is a group of elected individuals who represent Marquette University staff so that their views and interests may be considered, alongside those of faculty and students,…

  • Marquette receives over $1 million from Omron Corp. for the Omron Advanced Automation Lab

    Omron Corp. has gifted over $1 million to Marquette to establish the Omron Advanced Automation Lab in the Opus College of Engineering, which will further strengthen the connection between engineering and business by combining innovative industrial automation and robotics technology with supply chain platforms. The gift will establish the lab and support the mechanical engineering…

  • Colleagues honored at Staff Excellence Awards

    Four Marquette staff members were honored with Excellence in University Service awards, and one staff member received the Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Award at the 2022 Staff Excellence Awards on Monday, June 6, in the AMU Monaghan Ballrooms.

  • Baby formula shortage presents challenges for families

    Dr. Karen Robinson discusses the ongoing baby formula shortage, the difficulties many families are experiencing across the country and more.

  • Doctoral student wins Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest with clean water technology

    Paige Peters, a doctoral student in the Opus College of Engineering, was the grand prize winner of the 20th annual Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest with Rapid Radicals Technology, her Milwaukee-based company which is revolutionizing treatment of combined sewer and storm overflows to prevent untreated sewage from being dumped into our lakes and rivers during…

  • Alumni, friends honored for excellence at 2022 Alumni National Awards

    Marquette’s Alumni National Awards honor distinguished alumni, parents and friends who embody Marquette’s mission through their character, personal and professional achievements, and their impact on the community and others. Award recipients include individuals from each of the university’s colleges and professional schools. They embody Marquette’s spirit and mission in searching for truth, discovering and sharing…

  • Faculty Perspective: Justice in Action conference showcases the grit of Milwaukee and Marquette communities

    “The stories, I think, reflect my students’ commitment to truth and to action. So, let’s get to it. This is our take on Journalism That Matters.”

  • Program Incubator enhances Marquette’s offerings

    The Marquette Program Incubator is an initiative that aims to encourage, support and incentivize the rapid revitalization and creation of academic programs that meet student and market needs. The Program Incubator expands the university’s portfolio of high-demand revenue-generating programs, especially interdisciplinary programs, as well as provides an incentive for curricular experimentation, renew or re-invigorate existing…

  • Faculty and staff tour of America’s Black Holocaust Museum, Aug. 10

    Faculty and staff are invited to participate in a guided tour of America’s Black Holocaust Museum on Wednesday, Aug. 10, at 3:30 pm. Register online.  The museum was opened in 1988 by Dr. James Cameron, a lynching survivor and early civil rights pioneer, who believed that once enough white Americans were exposed to an accurate…

  • MyJob unavailable from June 9-13

    MyJob, the university’s finance, human resources and employee self-service application, will be unavailable from noon on Thursday, June 9, through Monday, June 13, due to scheduled maintenance.  In preparation for this upgrade, please review the My Job Upgrade – Key Dates PDF for important budget, purchasing, accounts payable, payroll and human resources transaction deadlines.  Please…