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  • Introducing a new look for your D2L course homepage

    The D2L course homepage will have a new look starting on Thursday, May 18. The new design includes:  A better visual representation of what you most use  Better organization to access important information from all of your courses  Easier access to critical offices and resources for your success  All functionality remains the same. A “Work to…

  • Check your risk for osteoporosis in Cramer Hall’s HPAC

    May is National Osteoporosis Awareness Month. Do you know your risk for osteoporosis? Find out by getting a DXA bone mineral density scan in the Human Performance Assessment Core (HPAC) in Cramer Hall.  Appointments are available Monday through Friday and last about 30 minutes. Appointments are $75 and qualify for FSA funds. To book an appointment,…

  • Marquette Today will be sent out twice per week during summer

    Marquette Today — the university’s primary internal communication vehicle, which is sent to all faculty, staff and students — will be sent out twice per week on Mondays and Thursdays during the summer, starting the week of Monday, May 22.  The newsletter will return to its usual cadence of five emails per week just prior…

  • Dr. Paul Nolette named director of Les Aspin Center for Government

    Dr. Paul Nolette, associate professor and chair of political science at Marquette, has been named the next director of the university’s Les Aspin Center for Government. Nolette, who joined the Political Science Department in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences in 2011, will begin in his new role on June 1. A nationally sought-after…

  • Marquette ranked in top 6% of universities worldwide by Center for World University Rankings

    Marquette is ranked in the top 5.7% of more than 20,000 universities worldwide in the Center for World University Rankings’ 2023 edition of the outcome-based Global 2000 list.  The Center for World University Rankings publishes the largest academic rankings of global universities. Objective indicators are used for all four key pillars underlying the methodology of…

  • Take part in annual Poker Walk and Run, May 24

    The annual Poker Walk and Run will take place on Wednesday, May 24, at noon in Central Mall. Prizes will be awarded to the top poker hands and all registered participants will be eligible for giveaways.   Registration will take place at the event beginning at noon. The walk/run is staged around the Marquette Mile (the…

  • Haggerty Museum of Art spring exhibitions close May 21

    The Haggerty Museum of Art invites the campus community to visit its spring exhibitions before they close on Sunday, May 21.  Exhibitions include:  “Tomás Saraceno: Entangled Air”  “Moving Pictures: Kinesiology 1”  “Basic Needs and Justice: The Pursuit of Human Flourishing”   “Material Storytelling: Highlights from the Native American Collection”  The Haggerty Museum of Art is open…

  • Staff Excellence Awards to recognize colleagues exemplifying mission, June 5

    Join fellow colleagues at the presentation of the 2023 Excellence in University Service and Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Awards Luncheon on Monday, June 5, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the AMU Monaghan Ballrooms.   The event will honor the following seven members of the Marquette community who exemplify the university’s mission of…

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    Occupational Therapy achieves first-ever accreditation

    The occupational therapy doctorate (OTD) program in the College of Health Sciences has achieved accreditation from the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education on its first attempt after a site visit from a team of accreditors last month. The program received the maximum accreditation term of seven years thanks to supportive faculty, staff and administrators…

  • We Are All Marquette: Nursing’s Dr. Jessica Zemlak speaks about her medical career abroad

    It was only after an online application, a four-person panel interview that lasted half a day, a written exam, a year’s wait and another three months of orientation that Dr. Jessica Zemlak finally learned where she was going: Abuja, Nigeria.