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Volleyball gold out to honor late President Lovell, Sept. 4
Marquette volleyball encourages fans wear gold to the team’s home opener against No. 5 Stanford.

Reminders about Marquette policies regarding student organizations
Marquette University fosters a culture that values, respects and promotes a sense of belonging for our community.

Need to see a dentist? Here’s where students, employees can go on campus
About a decade ago, when I was a student at Marquette, a dog ate my retainer. It happened on a weekend visit to a friend’s house in Indiana. When I got back to Milwaukee, I scrambled to find an orthodontist who could quickly mold a new retainer before my teeth shifted. I found a dentist…

Take part in Near West Side Week, Sept. 7-14
There will be a variety of events highlighting the Near West Side’s thriving neighborhoods and businesses.

Welcome back, Marquette! in photos
As the first week of classes comes to an end, take a look back at all our campus community has already done.

Marquette remembers President Michael R. Lovell at Mass, candlelit vigil
The campus community will honor the late president throughout the year.

Americans closely divided in terms of satisfaction with their local public schools, amid notable partisan gap, according to Marquette Law School Poll survey
A Marquette University Law School Poll national survey found that Americans are inclined overall to be at least somewhat satisfied with the public schools in their communities.

Free meal following Mass of the Holy Spirit, Sept. 4; volunteers needed
Members of the Marquette community are encouraged to gather after the Mass for a meal together in one of Marquette’s dining halls.

60-second Marquette on Dr. Chelsea Cook, assistant professor of biological sciences
60-second Marquette is a documentary video series from the Office of University Relations focused on interesting Marquette people and stories, told in 60 seconds or less.
