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2025 Women and Family Health Research Community gathering, Dec. 4
The meeting will bring together scholars from across the university who share a commitment to advancing the health and well-being of women and families.

Student-Made Marquette Christmas Market, Dec. 3
Browse handmade goods, discover local and student businesses and treat yourself to something sweet at the hot cocoa bar.

Join spring faculty mentoring circles
The Office of Research and Innovation will offer a 10-week, small-group peer mentoring program in spring 2026. The program is open to faculty of all ranks.

Remind students to complete course evaluations by Dec. 7
Fall 2025 course evaluations are available as of Monday, Nov. 24, and run through Sunday, Dec. 7.

Fall 2025 course evaluations now available
Complete all course evaluations by Dec. 7 for a chance to win a pair of Apple AirPods Max.

Former Marquette Business dean receives Distinguished Citizen Award
The Distinguished Citizen Award is presented annually to a leading corporate, civic or community leader in the Greater Milwaukee Area.

Who will care for the caregivers?
Dr. Kim Whitmore reflects on the importance of caregivers during National Caregivers Month.

Peer wellness educators needed for spring 2026 semester
The Health Promotion, Prevention and Advocacy Office is hiring Peer Wellness Educators for the spring 2026 semester.

From the President’s Desk – November 2025
President Kimo Ah Yun shares gratitude following his first Presidential Address, updates on recent opportunities to advocate for Marquette, fun facts from his Charting Our Course journey and more.

Engineering his path: Doctoral student John Omokayode’ s journey from Osogbo to Marquette
John Omokayode, a doctoral student in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, has journeyed from Osogbo, Nigeria, a midsize city of about 500,000 people in Osun State to Marquette University. This year, as Marquette celebrates International Education Week (IEW) from November 17–21, 2025, the Graduate School is featuring stories of students like Omokayode, whose experiences and…