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  • March 24, 2023

Photo gallery: Mission Week 2023

February 13, 2023

Mission Week wrapped with 17 events, five Masses and lots of written acts of kindness. Relive the highlights through Marquette Today’s lens.

  • A woman at a lectern.
    Karen Lincoln Michel speaks during her keynote as part of her Honorary Degree Conferral.
  • Students eating at a table.
    Students enjoy slices of pizza at the Catholicism Cafe to begin Mission Week.
  • Students hold a sign.
    Students hold the Mission Week heart while waiting to get a free lunch.
  • A speaker on a stage.
    Molly Burhans presents her lecture on the Catholic Church's land use during Mission Week.
  • A student’s prayer written on a poster board during Pizza and Prayer.
  • The Mission Week theme displayed in the Rotunda.
    Mission Week branding in the Alumni Memorial Union rotunda.
  • A student writing on a notepad.
    A student writes an act of kindness on a note to go on the Mission Week "ACT" sign.
  • Two people on stage during a ceremony.
    President Michael Lovell and Karen Lincoln Michel, Grad ‘89, take a photo together at Michel's honorary degree conferral.
  • Students holding a sign.
    Students hold the Mission Week heart in the AMU while in line for the daily luncheon
  • A woman hands out a lunch.
    Brigid Kinsella-Alba hands out a meal during one of the Global Luncheon Takeouts during Mission Week.
  • Three speakers at a table during a forum.
    Grant Silva, left, speaks at the One Thing Lead to Another discussion during Mission Week.
  • Three speakers at a table during a forum.
    Nathan Hammons, middle, speaks during the One Thing Led to Another event during Mission Week.
  • Two students speaking to a man.
    Students talk with Fr. Fred Zagone at the Java with the Jesuits hour in O'Brien Hall.
  • A student holding a sign.
    A student holds the Mission Week heart in the AMU as part of the daily luncheons.
  • A man speaks to a woman.
    Fr. Jim Voiss speaks with a member of the campus community during Java with the Jesuits.
  • Dean of the Diedrich College of Communication Sarah Feldner, left, speaks with Women's Luncheon special guest Sara Dahmen
  • Stairs with stickers on them.
    The Mission Week Thematic Statement was written out on stickers on the AMU stairs.
  • Two men sitting at a table.
    Todd Adams, left, speaks with Michael Dante during the Catching Fire Breakfast during Mission Week.

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