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  • Ignatian principles woven into fabric of campus life

    By Alex Nemec, marketing communication specialist in the Office of University Relations Since its founding, Marquette University has lived out its Catholic, Jesuit mission and values, setting an example for others in Milwaukee and the Midwest. Following are some stories and events of Marquette advancing its mission and embracing our Jesuit values. Ignatian Year Celebration Marquette…

  • Unity Graduation is May 19

    The Office of Engagement and Inclusion will host Unity Graduation on Friday, May 19, at 6 p.m. in the Varsity Theatre. Unity Graduation is an annual event recognizing Marquette graduates of color. Graduates will have a chance to celebrate with each other and family while receiving graduate regalia representative of their culture. Unity Graduation is…

  • Spring 2023 enrollment statistics now available 

    Official spring 2023 enrollment statistics, compiled by the Office of Institutional Research and Analysis, are now available.   The newly updated reports include student enrollment/FTE, new transfer student profile, majors and minors, course enrollment and student credit hours, and class size information.  The updated spring semester reports can be accessed on dataMarq, the university’s reporting…

  • Civic Dialogues on local news and democracy, Feb. 27

    The United States is estimated to lose one third of its newspapers by 2025. Only 26% of Americans have a favorable opinion of the news media. The future of local news is uncertain.   Join Marquette Civic Dialogues on Monday, Feb. 27, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. in AMU 163 to hear from an…

  • ‘Remembering Bronzeville’ film screening, Feb. 26

    The Diederich College of Communication invites the campus community to join a screening of “Remembering Bronzeville,” a documentary by Dr. Karen Slattery, professor emeritus of journalism and media studies, on Sunday, Feb. 26, at 3 p.m. in Johnston Hall 106.  Chronicling the creation of the play “Welcome to Bronzeville” about Milwaukee’s first black neighborhood in…

  • Reflections of a silent retreat

    Melissa Barclay, senior communication specialist, shares her experience.

  • Biochemistry and molecular biology major receives accreditation from ASBMB

    The Klingler College of Arts and Sciences’ biochemistry and molecular biology major has received full accreditation from the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. The biochemistry and molecular biology major at Marquette analyzes the molecular structure and chemistry of biological systems. Discoveries in this discipline are revolutionizing our understanding of living systems, with far-reaching…

  • City of Milwaukee declares Snow Emergency; alternate side parking in effect

    The City of Milwaukee Department of Public Works has declared a Snow Emergency for Friday, Feb. 17. There is no parking allowed on arterials (main streets) from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. and alternate side parking will be required on side streets from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Posted street signs take precedence. Please read…

  • Spring primary election day, Feb. 21

    Wisconsin’s spring primary election day is Tuesday, Feb. 21, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. The AMU’s Union Station will be open during these hours for eligible students who need to acquire a MU Voter ID Card. In addition to the AMU polling site, the university’s area off-campus polling locations include:   Central Library’s Centennial Hall at 733…

  • Engineers Week at Marquette offers events Feb. 19-25

    Beginning on Sunday, Feb. 19, and running through Saturday, Feb. 25, student leaders in Engineering Student Council will host Engineers Week (E-Week) at Marquette. In conjunction with the nationwide celebration of E-Week, E-Week at Marquette is an opportunity to celebrate the engineering profession and gather as a community for social and professional events. Find a…