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  • Applications for Way Klingler Teaching Enhancement Award due Dec. 9 

    Applications for the Way Klingler Teaching Enhancement Award are being accepted until Friday, Dec. 9. The Way Klingler Teaching Enhancement Award is intended to foster the development of effective and sustainable changes and innovations in teaching approaches within specific courses or clusters of courses. This annual award is given to a team of two or…

  • Raynor Memorial Libraries modify nighttime building access 

    The Raynor Memorial Libraries are making modest adjustments to nighttime building access to provide better safety and more closely align with other buildings on campus.  When classes are in session, the libraries’ doors will be locked during the following times:  Sunday-Thursday: 8 p.m. until 7:45 a.m. the next morning Friday-Saturday: 5 p.m. until closing  During these…

  • Soup with Substance on celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month 

    The queer community is a broad spectrum which includes many different identities.  Join Soup with Substance on Wednesday, Oct. 12, at noon in AMU 163 to hear Emma Mentley Wuetrich (she/her) and Katie Jacobson (she/her) from the LGBTQ+ Resource Center discuss the importance of a queer vocabulary, the power of words, and our alphabet soup.…

  • On-Campus Dining 101, Oct. 12

    Join campus dietitian Lucas Flaherty, RDN, LDN, to explore all that Marquette Dining Services has to offer on Wednesday, Oct. 12, from noon to 12:45 p.m. in the AMU’s Innovation Kitchen.  Enjoy a complimentary lunch while learning about our unique on-campus dining experiences, events and offerings. You’ll also learn tips and tricks to stay healthy…

  • Marquette Law School Wisconsin poll unveiling event, Oct. 12 

    The Marquette University Law School will unveil the results of a new statewide survey on Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 12:15 p.m. at a program in Eckstein Hall featuring Prof. Charles Franklin, professor of law and public policy and director of the Marquette Law School Poll.  This program is free and open to the public.  …

  • Marquette Experience (MUEX) Retreat registration open 

    The Marquette Experience (MUEX) Retreat, which will take place from Friday, Nov. 11 through Sunday, Nov. 13, is open for registration. Sophomores through graduate students of all faiths are welcome to attend.  One of Marquette’s longest-running retreats, the Marquette Experience retreat is a student-led, community-oriented weekend rooted in the Ignatian values that shape Marquette. The retreat…

  • Finding funding: Maximizing your use of Pivot, Oct. 11 

    Robert Laurie, a customer success manager at Pivot-RP, the grants database Marquette subscribes to for finding funding, will speak and answer questions in a virtual webinar on Tuesday, Oct. 11, at 1 p.m. via Microsoft Teams. This is a chance to learn directly from a Pivot representative about how to find external funding for your…

  • ‘Aunties’ Circle’ creates community for Indigenous students 

    The “Our Roots Say That We’re Sisters” podcast series features women students, faculty, staff and alumnae of color who have exhibited leadership, positive impact or social change in their personal or professional roles, especially those who remain unsung “sheroes.”  Associated with Marquette’s campus mural project, this project showcases the diversity, richness and complexity of our…

  • Indigenous Peoples Day: Reflecting on, acknowledging Marquette’s deep connection to Native peoples

    Marquette’s rich history is incomplete without acknowledging the university’s location among the lands and waterways of the Milwaukee area’s Indigenous nations. On this Indigenous Peoples Day, we reflect on the progress made to better honor and celebrate these connections and the work yet to be done.

  • Faculty Perspective: A Jewish perspective on Ignatian values

    Dr. Jay Goldberg, professor of practice in the Marquette University and Medical College of Wisconsin Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, shares his experience as a Jewish faculty member at a Jesuit institution.