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Celebrating the Advent season: Week two focuses on peace
In this second week of Advent, Dr. Dan Scholz focuses on a message of peace.

Law School faculty spotlight: Franky Newcomb
For Franky Newcomb, being a librarian isn’t just a job—it’s an identity.

Study breaks with Campus Ministry, Dec. 9-13
Campus Ministry is making available opportunities to take a break with quiet prayer and reflection in the Chapel of the Holy Family.

Move Out for Hunger collects donations for the Backpack Program, Dec. 9-14
Move Out for Hunger is the Arrupe Center and Food Recovery Network’s annual food collection from campus housing as students are moving home for break in an effort to reduce food waste, starting Monday, Dec. 9

Immaculate Conception Mass schedule, Dec. 9
Campus Ministry invites all members of the Marquette community to join as it celebrates the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Monday, Dec. 9.

Women’s basketball pregame reception, Dec. 15
The receptions include game-day appetizers, beverages and a special appearance from a member of the Women’s Basketball coaching staff.

Volleyball to face Utah in second round of NCAA Tournament, Dec. 6
The Marquette women’s volleyball team will match up with fifth-seeded Utah in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

Staff Senate offering mini grants for staff professional development
Staff Senate is offering mini grants for staff professional development, providing the opportunity for members of the campus community to pursue training and resources that will enhance their skills and help them contribute to the work of Marquette. Interested staff members can apply for funding online to support their professional growth. The maximum amount awarded…

Center for Peacemaking grant opportunities available
Center for Peacemaking grant opportunities include the summer Rynne Research Fellowship and Research Mini Grants for faculty and staff.

Retirement plan contribution limits are increasing for all; new maximum for age 60 to 63
In the critical years before retirement, you may be able to take advantage of increasing how much you’re saving over and above the additional amounts you already contribute.