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  • Marquette Dining Services offers new MCity Catering Guide 

      Marquette Dining Services has launched its new MCity Catering guide for spring 2023. The MCity guide serves as your daily guide for hosting events on campus. New buffet options, breakfasts, appetizers, served dinners and local flare will bring a new experience to your events.   The guide serves as a start to your menu and…

  • AHPRC Spring Seminar Series begins Jan. 26

    The Marquette Athletic and Human Performance Research Center will begin its Spring Seminar Series on Thursday, Jan. 26, with Dr. Linda Piacentine, associate professor in the College of Nursing and AHPRC research fellow. It will then welcome three leading experts in health and human performance throughout the remainder of the semester to present their research…

  • Ignite Bistro: free dinner for students, Jan. 25

    Enjoy a free dinner with Ignite on Wednesday, Jan. 25, from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the AMU Lunda Room. Ignite Bistro Night features the dynamic components of Ignite — engaging community, inspiring speakers, and prayer — plus great food. No RSVP is required. As part of the dinner, Marquette alums Sean and Emma…

  • Center for Real Estate to co-host development showcase with NAIOP, Jan. 26

    The Wisconsin chapter of NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, will host a development showcase at O’Brien Hall, the new home of Marquette Business, on Thursday, Jan. 26, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.  A short program will feature Marquette leaders and representatives from NAIOP and Findorff, the construction firm that built O’Brien Hall.…

  • Marquette Business’ new home has sustainability in its DNA

    Green features are at the forefront of the building’s design.

  • Apply for spring break civil rights pilgrimage by Feb. 13

    This year’s civil rights pilgrimage, jointly organized and led by a team of Marquette faculty and staff, will take place over spring break and includes stops in Memphis, Tennessee, and several cities in Mississippi. Participants will visit museums, churches, memorials, restaurants and historic sites to gain a deeper understanding of the United States Civil Rights…

  • Students invited to participate in inaugural ‘Black-Brown Get Down,’ Feb. 1

    Take part in the first Black-Brown Get Down, a monthly student-led gathering designed to build community, cultivate cultural awareness and foster solidarity among students across racial and ethnic boundaries, on Wednesday, Feb. 1, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the 707 Hub.  Each session will explore the challenges and joys of being a student…

  • Engineering professor receives phase two approval for $4 million funding for Department of Energy grant

    Dr. Ayman EL-Refaie, Werner Endowed Chair in Secure/Sustainable Energy and professor of electrical and computer engineering in the Opus College of Engineering, and his research team were approved for phase two funding for their grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop the next generation of electric drivetrains for aerospace propulsion. The award was…

  • Marquette names 707 Hub leader Kelsey Otero to senior director of community engagement

    The Office of University Relations has announced the appointment of Kelsey Otero as senior director of community engagement.

  • Marquette University mourns the loss of Tina Boyle Whyte

    Marquette University mourns the loss of Tina Boyle Whyte, assistant professor of practice of computer science in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, who passed away on Thursday, Jan. 19. Tina joined the Marquette faculty in 2019 after previously serving in the United States Air Force Reserves for 30 years. Throughout her military career,…