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Student-Made Marquette online store launches
Student-Made Marquette, an online store featuring handmade products created by students, is now available for anyone to shop and support. The online store offers a unique mix of products that includes prints, jewelry, clothing, weaving and more. New products are added regularly, and customers can customize many of the available goods. The store…

Dr. Samantha Majhor on ‘Native American Literary Studies and the Digital Humanities,’ Feb. 8
Dr. Samantha Majhor, assistant professor of English in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, will present a talk titled “Native American Literary Studies and the Digital Humanities: Sovereignty, Community, and Archival Work,” on Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 4 p.m. in Marquette Hall 105 as part of the Humanities Research Colloquium. The talk looks reflectively…

First Friday Mass at St. Joan of Arc Chapel, Feb. 3
Join Mission and Ministry on Friday, Feb. 3, at 8:30 a.m. in the St. Joan of Arc Chapel for Mass with Rev. Fred Zagone, S.J. Donuts, coffee and hot chocolate will be provided after Mass. Invite a friend, student or colleague to join.

Winners of President’s and Chancellor’s Challenge: A Crosstown Collaboration to Address Poverty announced
Marquette University President Michael R. Lovell, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Chancellor Mark Mone and Brenna Holly from the Johnson Controls Foundation announced the three interdisciplinary teams whose research projects will be funded through the President’s and Chancellor’s Challenge: A Crosstown Collaboration to Address Poverty. Research teams comprise faculty, staff and students from Marquette and UWM, as…

Beer and wine available for purchase in the Al McGuire Center, Valley Fields
Beginning Saturday, Feb. 4, beer and wine will be available to purchase for fans 21 and older at the Al McGuire Center and at Valley Fields. Additionally, the Al will feature the new ’77 Golden Ale beer from student-led Blue & Gold Brewing exclusively on National Marquette Day. The university researched and explored this opportunity…

Marquette Core Curriculum Teaching Excellence Award nominations due Feb. 15
Students, faculty colleagues and department chairs can nominate faculty online for the Marquette Core Curriculum (MCC) Teaching Excellence award through Wednesday, Feb. 15. The MCC Teaching Excellence Award is presented by the MCC Committee annually to recognize faculty for outstanding contributions to student learning in the MCC. The awardee will be selected for effective…

Submit to the Marquette Literary Review by Feb. 25
Submissions are open for Marquette’s student-edited creative writing journal, the Marquette Literary Review. The Marquette Literary Review is a selective showcase of outstanding poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction and visual art drawn from Marquette’s diverse community, including undergraduate, graduate, faculty, staff and alumni writers. The deadline for submissions is Saturday, Feb. 25, at 11:59 p.m. More…

Marquette alumna Claire Kelly in concert, Feb. 2
Nashville-based singer/songwriter and Marquette alumna Claire Kelly is returning to campus Thursday, Feb. 2, to perform and talk about life as a full-time creative. Join Kelly for lunch from noon to 1 p.m. in Marquette Hall 111 and hear her perform at 6 p.m. in the Raynor Memorial Libraries Beaumier Suites. To attend lunch, contact…

Registration open for Salt & Light Retreat, Feb. 24-25
Get ready for Lent on this year’s Salt & Light retreat, which will focus on Mary and the Communion of Saints, those holy and human people who challenge, inspire and encourage us in Christian faith and witness. The retreat is Feb. 24-25, returning in time for the men’s basketball game that evening. This retreat will…
