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  • Parking procedure changes for move-in, Aug. 24-25

    On Wednesday, Aug. 24, and Thursday, Aug. 25, the university will welcome to campus the Class of 2026. To make the move-in process as smooth as possible for new students and their families, please take note of some disruptions to parking procedures on these days.   Plan to allow a few extra minutes for your arrival and departure…

  • Update on County’s Wisconsin Avenue construction ahead of move-in

    Construction will continue on Wisconsin Avenue at least through the end of August for the Milwaukee County Transit System’s new East-West Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service. Pedestrian and vehicular safety and campus access are main priorities for the university during the BRT construction phase. While the construction will not directly interfere with residence hall move-in activities,…

  • Marquette Bookshelf: ‘Researching Gender-Based Violence: Embodied and Intersectional Approaches’

    Co-edited by Dr. Heather R. Hlavka, associate professor of social and cultural sciences, Klingler College of Arts and Sciences “Researching Gender-Based Violence” argues for new approaches to research and activism on gender-based violence grounded in the intersectional realities of individuals and communities. Each chapter discusses the role of reflective methodologies to recognize institutional and intersectional…

  • Buy one, get one free Pete’s Pops with MUID, Aug. 29-Sept. 30

    Those with a Marquette ID can buy one popsicle and get another free at Pete’s Pops’ original location, 3809 W. Vliet St., between Monday, Aug. 29 and Friday, Sept. 30.   Pete’s Pops’ founder, Pete Cooney, is a 2010 Marquette graduate and won the inaugural Rev-Up MKE small business competition in 2016. This year’s Rev-Up…

  • Catholic Immigrant Integration Initiative Conference on campus Sept. 13-14

    Registration is open for the 2022 Catholic Immigrant Integration Initiative (CIII) Conference hosted by the Center for Migration Studies of New York and Marquette University on Tuesday, Sept. 13, and Wednesday, Sept. 14. This hybrid event will take place on Marquette’s campus in the Alumni Memorial Union with virtual access for those unable to attend…

  • Attend Orientation Family Mass, Aug. 25

    Marquette invites all incoming first-year students, as well as their families and friends, to attend Orientation Family Mass on Thursday, Aug. 25, at 2:30 p.m. at the Church of the Gesu.  This annual liturgy is a time for prayer, worship, reflection and celebration as our first-year students arrive on campus, as well as an opportunity…

  • Marquette ranked 52nd most trusted university brand by Morning Consult

    Marquette University is the 52nd most trusted university among top universities in the nation according to a survey by Morning Consult, a global decision intelligence company, in its Most Trusted Brands in Higher Education 2022 report. Morning Consult’s Most Trusted Brands 2022 is the definitive measure of brand trust across industries, showcasing the companies and…

  • Marquette ranked a ‘Best College’ by Princeton Review for 2022

    The Princeton Review this week released its annual best college rankings. Marquette was again named on the list of the “Best 388 Colleges.” The university is also featured in several sub-categories. Marquette is ranked 12th nationally in the Best Schools for Internships category. The Princeton Review also ranked Marquette among the best Midwest colleges, as well as among…

  • New Student Orientation schedule

    New Student Orientation will run from Thursday, Aug. 25, to Sunday, Aug. 28. New Student Orientation includes four days of activities designed to introduce all new students (first-year and transfer) to Marquette’s academic excellence, vibrant campus life and community involvement that constitute the university’s tradition.  All new first-year students and transfer students are required to check-in for…

  • Career Closet helps students in need dress for success

    Marquette Career Closet is a student-run nonprofit organization that collects gently used professional wardrobe donations to benefit students on campus experiencing difficulty accessing professional clothes.