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  • Marquette Business faculty, staff begin to move into newly constructed O’Brien Hall, largest fully donor-funded construction project in university history

    Marquette’s newest academic facility opened the doors to its very first residents this morning, as several faculty and staff this week move into Dr. E. J. and Margaret O’Brien Hall, the new home for Marquette Business and leadership innovation programs, located at the corner of 16th Street and Wisconsin Avenue. A $60 million, 100,000 square-foot…

  • 25Live open for spring general pool room reservations 

    Monday, Nov. 28, through Friday, Dec. 9, is the time for faculty to receive priority in scheduling their needs for spring 2023 breakout rooms, review sessions, additional space for exams given throughout the term, special speakers or other classroom needs related to the classes they are teaching through 25Live.  While requests are processed throughout the…

  • Dr. Kavitha Venkateswaran on microaggressions in therapeutic settings, Nov. 29

    The Department of Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology will host its 2022-23 Colloquium Series on Tuesday, Nov. 29, from noon to 1 p.m. via Microsoft Teams. The colloquium will address microaggressions and prejudicial comments in therapeutic settings and will be led by Dr. Kavitha Venkateswaran, clinical assistant professor and clinical training coordinator in the College…

  • Dr. Laura Matthew presents ‘Two Bigamists in Tehuantepec,’ Nov. 30

    Dr. Laura Matthew, associate professor of history in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, will present a talk titled “Two Bigamists in Tehuantepec,” on Wednesday, Nov. 30, at 4 p.m. in Marquette Hall 105 as part of the Humanities Research Colloquium. The talk compares the itineraries of two men – one European, one Mesoamerican…

  • Comet Project presents ‘A Wacky Walk Down the Driveway,’ Dec. 2-3

    The Comet Project is a student-run ensemble sponsored by Marquette University Players Society that presents monthly shows called “A Wacky Walk Down the Driveway” throughout the school year featuring 30 plays in 60 minutes. The Comet Project will present shows on Friday, Dec. 2, and Saturday, Dec. 3, at 7:30 p.m. in Straz Tower Theatre.…

  • 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…