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  • Register for a Lenten and Easter book group

    Are you still looking for a Lenten focus? Consider centering your prayers and actions on Ignatian discernment. The Office of Mission and Ministry is offering reading groups during the seasons of Lent and Easter on Sister Elizabeth Liebert’s “The Way of Discernment: Spiritual Practices for Decision Making.” This is a short, practical, lively introduction to…

  • Black Women Rock Brunch, March 5

    Join the Center for Engagement and Inclusion in celebrating Black women in business at its annual Black Women Rock Brunch on Sunday, March 5, from noon to 2 p.m. in the Alumni Memorial Union Monaghan Ballrooms.  Register online.

  • Register for Summer Studies at Marquette

    Registration for Summer Studies is now open. Summer Studies provides an opportunity to do more with your summer. Get your degree faster or catch up on course work. Check off some requirements or check out some electives. With more classes available and more online options than ever, Summer Studies at Marquette is a great opportunity…

  • The 707 Hub: where Marquette students create and innovate for tomorrow

    Learn how the 707 Hub is cultivating the knowledge to Be The Difference.

  • Watch the MUSG presidential debate, Feb. 26

    The Marquette Wire is hosting the Marquette University Student Government presidential debate on Sunday, Feb. 26, at 5 p.m. in Studio 7 on the second floor of Johnston Hall. The event will be livestreamed on the MUTV YouTube channel.  The MUSG presidential debate features two tickets: Abbie Moravec and Tommy Treacy; and Christian Golden and…

  • Marquette couple give major gift to Wellness + Recreation facility to honor son

    As Marquette University leaders continue to drive fundraising efforts for a reimagined Wellness + Recreation facility, a Marquette couple stepped forward and made a $1.5 million gift in honor of their son. John Pfefferle, Arts, ’66, and his wife Lynn, said that their gift is in memoriam to their son, Michael — also an alumnus…

  • Lenten reflection: How discernment can lead to a more enjoyable season

    By Rev. Jim Pribek, S.J., assistant vice president of mission and ministry In my lifetime, Lent has undergone quite a transformation. When I was a child, it centered on personal sacrifice; as an adult, I have seen it become more communal and positive, such that it is less about “giving up” something and more about…

  • Dr. Xavier Cole, Tammy Belton-Davis named to BizTimes’ list of Notable BIPOC Executives

    Dr. Xavier Cole, vice president for student affairs, and Tammy Belton-Davis, adjunct instructor of strategic communication in the Diederich College of Communication, were named to BizTimes Milwaukee’s list of Notable BIPOC Executives. Notable BIPOC Executives is part of BizTimes Milwaukee’s “Notable” series, which recognizes leaders in the southeastern Wisconsin business community. Cole leads Marquette’s Division…

  • Take part in Lenten opportunities on campus

    Our Lenten pilgrimage has begun! Lent is the period of preparation for the great and solemn feasts of Easter, beginning with Ash Wednesday and concluding with the start of the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday. During these days, many Christians recall their own Baptism and walk with Christ, deepening their own conversion…

  • File 2022 FSA claims before March 15 grace period deadline

    With the Wednesday, March 15, grace period deadline looming for 2022 FSA accounts, make sure you’ve used all the funds in your Health Care and/or Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs). These accounts are “use-it-or-lose-it” accounts. There are many out-of-pocket eligible expenses you may purchase in everyday life that may qualify for reimbursement.   Out-of-pocket health…