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  • Nominate a student for the Black Alumni Association Ralph H. Metcalfe Sr. Scholarship

    Nominate a student for the Black Alumni Association Ralph H. Metcalfe Sr. Scholarship by Friday, March 11. The intent of the scholarship is to provide two Marquette students of color with gifts of up to $3,500 each for the next academic year. One award will support an Educational Opportunity Program student and one to a…

  • Celebrate Women’s History Month in March

    Programs and events will be hosted on campus throughout March to celebrate Women’s History Month. Visit the Cultural Month Celebrations site for the full list of events. Email the Center for Engagement and Inclusion to add a program or event to the calendar. Following are the scheduled events as of March 7:   

  • Evans Scholars’ St. Baldrick’s fundraiser is April 23

    The Marquette Evans Scholars will host this year’s St. Baldrick’s Fundraiser on Saturday, April 23, from noon until 3 p.m. at the Evans Scholars House, 1318 W. Wells St. The fundraiser will take place outside on the patio for a safe and lively event. Location will be moved to the basement of the house if…

  • Faculty and staff activities for Give Marquette Day 

    Tuesday, March 8, marks the university’s fifth annual Give Marquette Day. This 24-hour fundraising event is an opportunity for the Marquette community to come together and celebrate the spirit of giving.  Participate on campus  Complimentary coffee and breakfast snacks will be available in both the Wells and the 16th Street parking structures from 7 a.m.…

  • Student activities for Give Marquette Day

    Tuesday, March 8, marks the university’s fifth annual Give Marquette Day. This 24-hour fundraising event is an opportunity for the Marquette community to come together and celebrate the spirit of giving.  Participate on campus  Visit the AMU second floor lobby from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to enjoy a photo booth, music and celebration. Students…

  • Safety task force update: Workgroups launched and plan deadlines announced

    On Monday, the President’s Task Force on Community Safety convened for its inaugural meeting to address safety and security on campus and in the community through actionable and lasting solutions for infrastructure, personnel, resources and partnership. Steering Committee Chair and Marquette University Police Chief Edith Hudson opened the meeting to welcome students, faculty, staff, parents…

  • 8th annual Presidential Address highlighted by reimagined Wellness + Recreation facility, $7 million gift for new innovation leadership center

    Marquette University President Michael R. Lovell gave his eighth annual Presidential Address on Thursday, March 3, which included several major announcements. A recording of the address is available online. It begins at the 29-minute mark. A reimagined facility for a culture of wellness at Marquette President Lovell revealed that the university plans to fully reimagine…

  • President Lovell announces commitment to reimagined Wellness + Recreation facility on campus

    Project will renovate, expand university’s Helfaer Rec Center to bring fitness, recreation, medical and counseling services under one roof Marquette President Michael R. Lovell at his eighth annual campus address on Thursday, March 3, announced that the university plans to fully reimagine its Helfaer Tennis Stadium and Recreation Center (Rec Center), located at 525 N.…

  • President Lovell announces major gift from Fotsch Family Foundation to grow innovation leadership development

    $7 million gift will establish new center and endow directorship in Opus College of Engineering In his eighth Presidential Address, Marquette University President Michael R. Lovell announced a major gift from the Fotsch Family Foundation that will sustain the university’s efforts “to grow the next generation of Jesuit-educated leaders across the state, region and world.”…

  • Innovation Alley launches pilot professional leadership program

    Innovation Alley, a partnership between the College of Business Administration and the Opus College of Engineering, aims to develop leaders who use their talents in service of others, challenge conventional thinking, transform interactions that engage faculty, students and industry, and create more opportunities to change the face of innovation. Igniting Insights, the newest program powered…