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  • Native American Heritage Month Soup with Substance, Nov. 17 

    November is Native American Heritage Month. Join Soup with Substance on Thursday, Nov. 17, at noon in AMU 157 to learn the ways Native and non-Native students and faculty are building community, collaborations and the visibility of critical Indigenous topics in Milwaukee and beyond.   Soup and bread will be served.  For more information or…

  • 60-second Marquette on Department of Physician Assistant Studies ‘pretend patients’

    60-second Marquette is a documentary video series from the Office of University Relations focused on interesting Marquette people and stories, told in 60 seconds or less. The latest video features Mike and Carolyn, “pretend patients” in the standardized patient program for the Department of Physician Assistant Studies.  Mike and Carolyn pretend they have whatever ailment or…

  • Chief Judge Mary Triggiano named director of Marquette Law School’s Andrew Center for Restorative Justice

    Hon. Mary E. Triggiano has been named director of Marquette University Law School’s Andrew Center for Restorative Justice.

  • Marquette bookshelf: ‘Restorative Justice: Promoting Peace and Wellbeing’

    “Restorative Justice: Promoting Peace and Wellbeing” was co-edited by Dr. Gabriel Velez, assistant professor of educational policy and leadership in the College of Education.

  • Marquette’s behavior analysis program receives $2 million from State of Wisconsin to expand Medicaid’s HCBS workforce

    Dr. Stephanie Hood, assistant professor of psychology in the behavior analysis program in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences and the Marquette Graduate School, has received a $2 million grant from the State of Wisconsin to expand the home- and community-based services (HCBS) workforce by training licensed providers (behavior analysts) to deliver culturally responsive…

  • Marquette named ‘Green College’ by Princeton Review

    Marquette University has been recognized as one of the nation’s most environmentally responsible colleges, being named a “Green College” by The Princeton Review, which recognizes 455 schools based on its survey of administrators and students at over 700 colleges. The Princeton Review assessed Marquette and other schools on over 25 data points regarding uses of…

  • El Centro BLEST crea conexiones significativas para apoyar a los jóvenes de color

    En 2019, la Universidad Marquette lanzó una colaboración entre las principales instituciones educativas de Milwaukee, entre ellas Marquette, Universidad de Wisconsin – Milwaukee, Milwaukee Area Technical College y Escuelas Públicas de Milwaukee a fin de apoyar a los estudiantes negros y latinos desde la escuela intermedia hasta la educación de pregrado y más allá. El…

  • Mission and Ministry offering faculty fellowship

    Dear colleagues, I am pleased to announce that the Office of Mission and Ministry is now inviting proposals for our second cohort in the Faculty Mission Integration Fellowship program (FMIF). By providing course buyouts (one course per semester for up to two semesters), the FMIF enables faculty to explore how, by drawing on the resources…

  • Forward Thinking Research Symposium, Nov. 29 

    The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) will showcase the exciting research being done at Marquette on Tuesday, Nov. 29, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the AMU Monaghan Ballrooms.  In celebrating research across campus, the ORSP Forward Thinking Research Symposium provides opportunities to learn more about work being done in other disciplines…

  • Campus Ministry and Faber Center winter retreats open for registration 

    Campus Ministry and the Faber Center are offering a variety of retreat opportunities during winter break, and all are now open for registration:  Silent Weekend: Dec. 16-18 The silent weekend begins directly after finals and is organized around a set of talks on discernment, a style of prayerful decision-making pioneered by St. Ignatius. Undergraduate and…