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Get to know your new hall ministers
In addition to the many resident assistants, some residence halls have a hall minister to provide pastoral care to and be a spiritual presence for all residents and building staff.

Giorgio Armani’s fashion heritage and cultural heritage preservation
Mr. Armani clearly had safeguarding his fashion legacy in mind over the past few years as he prepared for his brand’s 50th anniversary.

Barrock Lecture: The Place(s) for Localism in Criminal Law and Enforcement, Nov. 13
Ron Wright, Needham Yancey Gulley Professor of Criminal Law at Wake Forest University, will present “The Place(s) for Localism in Criminal Law and Enforcement.”

President Ah Yun meets Neuro Recovery Clinic patients, therapists in new Campus Connections video
The latest Campus Connections video features faculty and students who are changing lives in Marquette’s Neuro Recovery Clinic.

UnitedHealthcare and Ascension Wisconsin reach agreement
The two organizations reached a multi-year agreement today that provides those on the university’s medical plan with immediate access to Ascension’s hospitals and providers in southeastern Wisconsin.

Marquette participating in Mission Priority Examen; Drs. Stephanie Quade, Bill Fliss to co-chair effort
Marquette is participating in the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities Mission Priority Examen process during the 2025-26 academic year, culminating with a site visit in 2027.

Participating faculty social hour, Oct. 28
Participating faculty are invited to the fall participating faculty social hour on Tuesday, Oct. 28, at 4 p.m. in the Henke Lounge.

Beware of phishing emails and texts during Annual Enrollment
Please be aware that Marquette Human Resources will not ask you to provide personal benefit information via email or text.

David A. Straz, Jr. Hall receives Honor Award from Wisconsin American Institute of Architects
David A. Straz, Jr. Hall, home of Marquette’s College of Nursing, received a Wisconsin American Institute of Architects Honor Award.

Marquette researchers offer the first empirically supported explanation for loss of tropical forest carbon storage, decaying tropical forest carbon sink
An increasing abundance in woody vines — or “lianas” — reduces canopy tree growth and survival in tropical forests, which limits forest carbon storage, according at researchers at Marquette University.