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Tea in the RC builds community for LGBTQ+ students, faculty and staff
Tea in the RC is a monthly program that brings together LGBTQ+ students, staff, faculty and advocates to share tea, snacks, activities and conversation while building community.

Marquette Democracy Project hosts labor activist Antonio Rosario, Oct. 1
The Marquette Democracy Project will host labor activist Antonio Rosario on Wednesday, Oct. 1, at 4 p.m. in the AMU Monaghan Ballrooms.

Student honored with St. John Paul II Award for Youth and Young Adult Leadership
Nicholas Gross will be honored with the St. John Paul II Award for Youth and Young Adult Leadership at the Archdiocese of Milwaukee’s Vatican II Awards.

Sophomore College of Communication students encourage to apply for C-Lead
The Communication Leadership Concentration Program (C-Lead) is accepting applicants for its 2025-26 cohort.

Real Talk, Real Connections: Networking for Introverts in Action, Sept. 24
The Institute for Women’s Leadership, in collaboration with the Lemonis Center for Student Success, the Office of Inclusion and Belonging and the Career Center, will host “Real Talk, Real Connections: Networking for Introverts in Action” with Jazmynn Appleton on Wednesday, Sept. 24, at 1 p.m. in the Lemonis Center for Student Success. If you’ve ever…

Cereal drive benefiting the Backpack Program
The Arrupe Center for Community Service and Social Responsibility is collecting cereal donations to benefit the Backpack Program, Marquette’s student food pantry.

Art, Joy and Anatomy with artist and alumna Kaitlin Walsh, Sept. 25
Dr. Danielle Harms’ HOPR 1955H “Complicated Joy” class will host a hands-on art workshop and conversation with artist and alumna Kaitlin Walsh.

Benefits of walking; sync your fitness tracker to easily earn My Wellness points
Walking has numerous benefits to the body and is one of the most immediate ways to add physical activity to your life.

‘Walk the Line’ with art exhibition leading to Haggerty Museum of Art
A new art installation, “Walk the Line” takes members of the Marquette community and visitors on an impromptu art walk through campus.

A long, loving look at the real: framing difficult news for our students and ourselves, Sept. 22
Rev. Joseph Simmons, S.J., assistant professor of theology in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, will discuss current issues.