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  • Join Marquette and President Lovell in the Fit2Be Cancer Free Challenge starting April 27

    The Fit2Be Cancer Free Challenge kicks off on Thursday, April 27. This is a virtual challenge that promotes cancer prevention, encourages healthy activity at work and raises money for the American Cancer Society. Marquette’s goal is to raise $5,000, and all donations will be split between sarcoma research and health equity.  The challenge kicks off…

  • ‘God’s Spies’ event with Next Act Theatre and English Department, May 6

    Dive deeper into William Shakespeare, King Lear, plague times and creativity during crisis with Next Act Theatre and the Department of English.  Between Thursday, April 27, and Sunday, May 21, Next Act Theatre will present the world premiere of “God’s Spies” by Bill Cain. A lawyer, a sex worker and a playwright walk into a room.…

  • Postponed: Aerocene sculpture launch postponed indefinitely

    Join collaborators from the Haggerty Museum of Art, Opus College of Engineering to attempt to launch a floating sculpture made from recycled plastic **Due to inclement weather and forecasted cloud cover on proposed launch days, this event has been postponed indefinitely. The aerocene requires sunlight for flight, a launch attempt will need to be made in…

  • AHPRC accepting applications for 2023-24 Student Research Initiative

    The AHPRC Student Research Initiative is designed to facilitate undergraduate research from different colleges across campus and support the mission and global goals of the AHPRC.  Undergraduate juniors and seniors who are interested in a funded research opportunity during the academic year (2023-2024) are encouraged to apply. Each student applicant must have an active and…

  • An update from Dr. Arndt Guentsch, chair of the School of Dentistry dean search committee

    Dear Marquette community, It is my pleasure to provide you with a brief update on the search for the next dean of the School of Dentistry. The search committee has concluded the first phase of the search process and developed the Opportunity and Challenge Profile for the position. Thank you to everyone who participated in…

  • Register for Lavender Graduation by April 28

    LGBTQ 2023 graduates are invited to register for Lavender Graduation. The deadline has been extended to Friday, April 28.  Lavender Graduation is Thursday, May 4, at 3:30 p.m. in AMU 163.  Lavender Graduation is a celebration to honor LGBTQ graduates and acknowledge the unique challenges of persistence at college as a queer student.   Any…

  • Career Services Center’s ‘Popcorn, Punch and Student Art’ open house, April 28

    Join the Career Services Center on Friday, April 28, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the first floor of Holthusen Hall as it showcases original student art created for the office, speaking to the themes of culture and career.  Enjoy free cookies, coffee, popcorn and punch. Attendees can even customize their popcorn with their…

  • Pool for merit-based salary increases in fiscal year 2023-24 is $3.9 million

    University leadership has approved a $3.9 million salary pool for discretionary merit-based pay increases for employees in fiscal year 2023-24. Merit increases are effective July 1.  Merit-based salary increases are given to high-performing employees and vary by individual and position. Deans and vice presidents have discretion in allocating their respective salary pools by unit, based…

  • Dr. Andrew Kim speaks on ‘Addiction and the Humanities,’ May 3

    Dr. Andrew Kim, associate professor of theology in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences and director of the Center for the Advancement of the Humanities, will present “Addiction and the Humanities,” on Wednesday, May 3, at 4 p.m. in Marquette Hall 105. This is the Humanities Research Colloquium’s final talk of the semester.  …

  • Student Educational Services tutoring program earns CRLA certification

    The Student Educational Services tutoring program has been awarded certification as a Level 1 certified tutor training program by the internationally recognized College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA).  For more than 30 years CRLA has been a leader in learning assistance, reading and academic support programs with almost 1,300 members and over 2,000 certified training…