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  • ‘Caring for our Common Home: Our Hope Filled Future’ virtual panel is Feb. 3

    Alpha Sigma Nu, in partnership with John Carroll University, will host a virtual student panel on climate change on Thursday, Feb. 3, at 2 p.m.  In honor of the Ignatian Year, all are invited to join the event which features an international collection of students who will share their concerns and hopes about climate change. …

  • ‘Philosophy and State Violence’ lecture is Feb. 3

    The Center for the Advancement of the Humanities and the Haggerty Museum of Art will host “Philosophy and State Violence” on Wednesday, Feb. 3, at 5 p.m. at the Haggerty Museum of Art. Dr. Jessica Wolfendale, chair and professor of philosophy, will present.  This lecture kicks off the CfAH’s spring lecture series, “Showcasing the Humanities.”…

  • New fellowship opportunity available for faculty through Office of Mission and Ministry

    The Office of Mission and Ministry is now accepting applications for faculty mission integration fellowships through the Edward D. Simmons Commitment Fund.   The fund was established in memory of Simmons and provides support to projects designed to advance the mission of Marquette University.  Faculty Mission Integration Fellowships (FMIFs) enable faculty to deepen their understanding…

  • To heal, inspire others

    Alumna Dr. Jasmine Zapata shared how Marquette shaped and aided her in helping the next generation of medical professionals during a pandemic.

  • Celebrate Black History Month in February  

    Programs and events will be hosted on campus throughout February to celebrate Black 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 Feb. 1: Celebrating Black History…

  • Virtual Study Abroad Fair is Feb. 2

    The Office of International Education will host the virtual spring 2022 Study Abroad Fair on Wednesday, Feb. 2, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Students can learn more about studying abroad via live info sessions and one-on-one virtual appointments with OIE staff. Visit the virtual fair website for the complete schedule and meeting details. There, students…

  • Apply to join Office of Engagement and Inclusion’s Cardoner Scholars, Arrupe Ambassadors 

    The Office of Engagement and Inclusion is offering two leadership opportunities for students, the Cardoner Scholars and Arrupe Ambassadors. Deadline to apply for the Cardoner Scholars program is Friday, Feb. 11, while Arrupe Ambassador applications are due Tuesday, Feb. 15.     The Cardoner Scholars leadership program is open to first- or second-year students who want…

  • Senior speaker nominations due Feb. 17 

    Nominations are now being accepted for the senior speaker for spring 2022 Commencement. If you know a student who represents the Marquette mission and the Class of 2022, nominate them for this role. Nominated students must be graduating or walking in the ceremony in May 2022.   Nominations can be completed online until Thursday, Feb.…

  • Marquette University physics professor receives NSF CAREER Award

    Dr. Karen Andeen, associate professor of physics in Marquette University’s Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has been awarded a National Science CAREER grant worth about $870,000 over five years for her research into high-energy cosmic rays. The project, “Cosmic Ray Composition across Five Decades in Energy (50 TeV to 5 EeV) with the IceCube…

  • Alumna gives $2 million to bolster Marquette’s distinctive Les Aspin Center for Government in Washington, D.C.

    Jackie Lewis, a 1960 Marquette University Klingler College of Arts and Sciences alumna, has committed to a gift of $2 million to build on her longstanding support for the university’s distinctive Les Aspin Center for Government in Washington, D.C. More than three decades ago, Lewis and her late husband, Robert, gave Marquette the six-unit, three-story…