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  • Take part in Milwalking Retreat, April 23 

    The Milwalking Retreat is a spiritual journey through the city of Milwaukee that takes place Sunday, April 23, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., beginning at Sensenbrenner Hall.  Join Campus Ministry on a walk exploring revitalized architecture throughout downtown Milwaukee to the exuberant lakefront, where the waves gently lap the rocky coast and leaves dance…

  • Easter Joy

    By Rev. Jim Voiss, S.J., vice president of Mission and Ministry It had been a tale of high expectations. Jesus, the charismatic teacher from Nazareth had brought healing and hope to the outcast and the lowly. He had stirred hearts to believe that God loved even the sinner, the leper, the tax collector and the…

  • Register for the inaugural Marquette Innovators Celebration, April 19 

    The Office of University Relations will host the inaugural Marquette Innovators Celebration on Wednesday, April 19, from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. in Eckstein Hall 433.  The event will recognize 73 collaborative innovators working for public benefit through corporate engagement and technology transfer. Those being celebrated have issued patents, licensed technologies, started companies, or participated…

  • Reimagining the role of colleges and universities in prison education, April 24-25

    Join the Center for Urban Research Teaching and Outreach’s (CURTO) Education Preparedness Program (EPP) on Monday, April 24, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Tuesday, April 25, from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the AMU Monaghan Ballrooms for the symposium “Reimagining the Role of Colleges and Universities in Prison Education: Research, Policy,…

  • Civic Dialogues: Celebrating and reckoning with our American past, April 13

    Join Civic Dialogues on Thursday, April 13, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. in AMU 227 for a guided conversation exploring how we tell our history and what it means to celebrate and reconcile with our nation’s complicated past. U.S. history shapes national conversations on issues facing our country today. However, how we tell our…

  • Faculty honored at Distinguished Scholars Program

    Twelve faculty members were honored on Tuesday, April 4, at the Distinguished Scholars Program, which recognizes faculty for outstanding achievement in research and scholarship. Lawrence G. Haggerty Faculty Award for Excellence in Research Dr. Ayman EL-Refaie, Thomas and Suzanna M. Werner Endowed Chair in Secure and Renewable Energy Systems and professor of electrical and computer…

  • Touchstones: Stories of Hope and Inspiration with Dr. Kristina Ropella, April 14

    Join the Faber Center virtually on Friday, April 14, from noon to 12:45 p.m. as Dr. Kristina Ropella, Opus Dean of the Opus College of Engineering, shares highlights of how her journey has impacted her life and work at Marquette.  Register online to attend.

  • Help Marquette beat Butler in a blood drive competition by donating blood April 11-12 at the AMU

    Help Marquette beat Butler University by donating blood on Tuesday, April 11, or Wednesday, April 12, in AMU 157 and 163.  This new annual tradition pits Marquette against Butler to see which college can collect the most blood and save the most lives for hospital patients. These final two blood drives for this year’s battle…

  • Take part in Arts and Sciences Week, April 11-14

    The Klingler College of Arts and Sciences’ Arts and Sciences Week will feature a series of thought-provoking and values-informed events from Tuesday, April 11, through Friday, April 14.  The week’s events include:  Tuesday, April 11  “Memoir and History: Why Writing Your Life Isn’t Personal” with author Dr. Patricia Hampl | 5 p.m. in Raynor Memorial Libraries…

  • Director of the Vatican Observatory to deliver Coyne Lecture April 12

    Brother Guy J. Consolmagno, S.J., director of the Vatican Observatory and president of the Vatican Observatory Foundation, will deliver the Rev. George V. Coyne, S.J. Lecture, “Your God is Too Small,” on Wednesday, April 12, at 7 p.m. at Weasler Auditorium. The annual lecture is hosted by the Department of Physics in the Klingler College…