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  • Fr. Nate Romano, left, and Andrew Mountin stand outside of St. Joan of Arc Chapel.

    Alumni Rev. Nathaniel Romano, S.J., and Andrew Mountin join Campus Ministry team

    By Alex Nemec, marketing communications specialist Campus Ministry is excited to announce the hiring of two new assistant directors: Rev. Nathaniel Romano, S.J., and Andrew Mountin — both are Marquette University alumni. Father Romano has been named the new assistant director of Campus Ministry for liturgical programs; Mountin has been named the assistant director of…

  • 7 steps to protect the safety of your online information and devices

    As students kick off the fall semester this week, Marquette encourages everyone to conduct a cybersecurity check-up on their devices, online accounts and passwords. “One of the most common vulnerabilities is using the same password for work, school, banking, shopping, etc. If one site gets hacked and the password database is stolen, the attackers now…

  • Welcome back: A message from Dr. Xavier Cole, vice president for student affairs

    Dear Marquette students, I am excited to see so many familiar faces back on campus and blessed to welcome new ones! All of us in Student Affairs have been awaiting the beginning of a new school year, as the energy and excitement you bring reminds us why we truly enjoy working alongside you in your…

  • Faculty in Residence program launching this academic year

    Beginning in the 2022–23 academic year, Marquette University is piloting a Faculty in Residence program in a collaborative effort among the divisions of Academic Affairs (with leadership by the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Education) and Student Affairs (with leadership by the Office of Residence Life). The vision for the…

  • Learn about student philanthropy opportunities, Aug. 30

    Stop by the second-floor lobby of the AMU on Tuesday, Aug. 30, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. to learn how to get involved in student philanthropy opportunities at Marquette. From volunteering with Senior Challenge to working at the Marquette Phonathon, there are a variety of ways to make an immediate and lasting impact on…

  • Join a psychology student wellness program this fall

    Those interested in finding greater balance in their lives, decreasing stress and experiencing more gratitude are invited to take part in a six-week research study of a student wellness program through the Department of Psychology.  “Calming the Chaos” is open to all Marquette students and will be directed by Dr. Alyson Gerdes, professor of psychology…

  • 21 tips for new teachers from a Jesuit educator

    Rev. Ryan Duns, S.J., provides advice for new educators from the Jesuit perspective.

  • Reminder: Marquette is a tobacco-free campus

    Marquette seeks to create and maintain an environment that promotes health and healthy behavior for all of our students, faculty, staff and campus visitors. Because tobacco products have well-known health risks associated with their use and secondhand exposure that put all members of the Marquette community at risk, the university has a tobacco-free policy.   Students…

  • Meghann Polivka named director of international business and undergraduate student initiatives in Marquette Business

    Meghann Polivka has been named the new director of international business and undergraduate student initiatives in the College of Business Administration.  Polivka joined the College of Business Administration in 2018 as the event and communication coordinator. In that role, she coordinated over 150 events ranging from 20-person meetings to 300-person speaker series events, as well…

  • Next steps for staff performance review process

    The Office of Human Resources thanks everyone for their support of the annual staff performance review process this spring. The next step in the staff performance management cycle is to set employee goals and expectations for the year, if you haven’t already done so.  Employees should document their goals on the Performance Management Form now…