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AHPRC spring seminar series lineup announced
The Athletic and Human Performance Research Center’s spring seminar series features four leading experts in health and human performance.

On the Issues: Museums and Civic Education, Jan. 23
Kick off Museum Days with an engaging discussion on how museums can play a role in improving civic education test scores in Wisconsin.

Second-year students must complete Bringing in the Bystander training
Bringing in the Bystander (BITB) is a mandatory prevention program for all second-year students based on the concept that all community members have a role to play in ending incivility, harassment, violence and discrimination. The important role that a bystander has in intervention is the basis for this unique and effective program. Various in person…

Faculty, academic staff listening sessions scheduled for provost search, Jan. 23 – 24
The search committee has scheduled listening sessions with stakeholder groups across campus to aid in their work.

Student listening session for provost search, Jan. 23; join for free pizza, beverages
President Kimo Ah Yun last month launched a national search for Marquette’s next permanent provost, and the search committee has scheduled listening sessions with stakeholder groups across campus to aid in their work. All students are invited to attend a listening session on Thursday, Jan. 23, 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., in the Raynor Library Beaumier…

Take part in events on campus celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Marquette will host a variety of events honoring Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. throughout the week of Jan. 20.

Campus Masses resume starting Jan. 12; new Sunday Mass offered
A new Sunday Mass has been added to the schedule, which will be celebrated each Sunday at 9:30 a.m.

Marquette joins Current Research Consortium
Current, the Chicago-based water innovation hub, announced Marquette University as a new Current Research Consortium partner.

Registration for spring ‘Making Marquette Inclusive’ 1.0 and 2.0 discussion series now open
MMI provides faculty and staff with the opportunity to examine issues of diversity, equity and inclusion as they relate to our day-to-day work.

‘Conflict and Negotiation Styles: Mine, Yours, Ours,’ with Dr. Alexandra Crampton, Jan. 16
The workshop will be led by Dr. Alexandra Crampton, associate professor of social and cultural sciences in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences.