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Annual auto-renewal of library books
Books borrowed by faculty and staff from Raynor Library’s main collection have automatically been renewed for an additional year. Although no action is required, the library encourages faculty and staff to review borrowed items and return any that are no longer being used. For details, see the library’s borrowing information.

Help ensure data is handled safely with Microsoft sensitivity labels
Marquette’s Office of Information Technology Services has launched a new pilot program to ensure sensitive information is handled in a safe and responsible manner. Each member of the Marquette community plays a part in keeping our information secure. By “classifying” information/data — deciding how sensitive it is and who should see it — we help…

President Ah Yun visits with Tragil Wade-Johnson Summer Reading Program in new Campus Connections
Dwyane Wade and his sister, Tragil Wade-Johnson, are having a profound impact on our campus and in the Milwaukee community.

Marquette Today to return to daily cadence Aug. 18
Marquette Today will return to a daily Monday-Friday cadence for its email newsletter beginning Monday, Aug. 18.

Orientation Week Family Mass, Aug. 20
The annual New Student, Transfer Student and Family Mass is on Wednesday, Aug. 20, at 6 p.m. in the Varsity Theatre.

Importance of oral health; added value of School of Dentistry’s Faculty Practice
While the teeth, gums, tongue and surrounding tissues make up just a small area of the body, the health of this area has an enormous impact on overall health.

Welcome to the Marquette Parent & Family Experience
This week, Marquette launched the Marquette Parent & Family Experience, a new online portal that provides families with the resources they need.

Seven reasons you should plan a visit to Milwaukee
Since 1881, Marquette University has called the heart of Milwaukee its home in alignment with the Jesuit tradition of being located in an urban environment where we can be in community for and with others. If you’ve stepped foot on Marquette’s campus and explored the surrounding neighborhoods and towns, it’s easy to understand why Milwaukee…

College of Health Sciences student awarded $60K NIH grant
Doctoral student Bridgitte Côté has been awarded a $67,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to study the effects of chronic stress on the brain as part of her research with mentors Dr. Matthew Hearing and Dr. Robert Wheeler. Côté is pursuing her Ph.D. in neuroscience after completing her undergraduate degree at Arizona State…

Marquette University mourns the loss of Dr. Lawrence (Larry) LeBlanc
Marquette University mourns the loss of Dr. Lawrence (Larry) LeBlanc, professor emeritus of political science in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences.