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  • Student parking permits for spring semester on sale beginning Nov. 29

    Student parking permits for the spring semester will go on sale through a tiered system beginning on Tuesday, Nov. 29.  Permit rates and more information, along with a link to the portal, can be found at www.marquette.edu/parking. Parking permits will be available in line with the following schedule (registration opens each day at 9 a.m.):  Tuesday, Nov.…

  • Estudiante reflexiona sobre su encuentro con la Vicepresidenta Kamala Harris

    El jueves 22 de septiembre, junto con un grupo pequeño de líderes latinos, tuve la oportunidad de conocer a la Vicepresidenta Kamala Harris durante su visita a Milwaukee. Como beneficiaria de DACA que reside en los Estados Unidos, nunca me imaginé que fuera posible recibir esta oportunidad. Debido a mi estatus legal, generalmente asociaba a…

  • We Are All Marquette: Walking Indigenous Milwaukee

    This project creates greater visibility for Indigenous peoples, lands and contributions.

  • On the Issues: Surviving as an Alzheimer’s Caregiver, Dec 1 

    Join the Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education on Thursday, Dec. 1, at 12:15 p.m. in Eckstein Hall for an “On the Issues” with Hon. Martin Schreiber.  Schreiber, L’64, has long been involved in Wisconsin politics, having served as governor and lieutenant governor as well as in the state Senate.   His…

  • Manage your diabetes with Tria Health during American Diabetes Month

    American Diabetes Month promotes healthy lifestyle changes and encourages people to improve their health habits. Diabetes is a health condition that affects how the body turns food into energy. Many complications can arise as a result of diabetes, such as stroke, heart disease, kidney failure and damage to the nerves and kidneys. What are the…

  • Celebrate the season of Advent with events, concerts and worship 

    By Alex Nemec, marketing communication specialist, University Relations  As the Advent season approaches, Campus Ministry and others on campus have a flurry of seasonal Masses, reflection opportunities, concerts and holiday-themed events planned for the campus and Milwaukee communities.  We hope you enjoy these opportunities to take a break, draw a relaxing breath and reflect on…

  • Thanksgiving reflection: Gratitude, mission and the Universal Apostolic Preferences

    As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday, I would like to invite you into a place of gratitude. But I would like to do it in an unusual way, making use of the Universal Apostolic Preferences. I’d like to use them to help us recognize and be grateful for our own contributions to advancing the mission…

  • Bringing clarity to the conversation

    Marquette’s political science researchers offer public audiences context and scholarship amid some of today’s most discussed societal and political matters.

  • New joint certificate between Marquette and Medical College of Wisconsin to offer clinical immersion experiences for medical device design professionals

    Marquette University and the Medical College of Wisconsin have launched a joint graduate certificate, Clinical Immersion in Medical Device Design, designed for working professionals in the medical device design industry. Students will master the etiquette and skills of successful clinical immersion and develop observational research techniques that are used to uncover new design opportunities. The…

  • Attend Safer Spaces workshops in December

    Upcoming Safer Spaces allyship-building workshops are open for any interested staff and faculty. Workshops will be held on:  Friday, Dec. 2, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in AMU 227 Wednesday, Dec. 7, 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in AMU 163  Both sessions feature Safer Spaces 101 curricula and will cover terminology, unlearning bias and intro to…