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Student parking permits sold out; sign up to join waitlist
Fall 2025 and academic year 2025-26 student parking permits are sold out.

Feast Day of St. Ignatius reflection from Rev. John Thiede, S.J.
Today we celebrate the feast day of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, soldier turned saint, self-proclaimed pilgrim, born 1491, died 1556.

Prediabetes and how to stop it; Free 1:1 coaching available
While over 38 million Americans have diabetes, prediabetes is estimated to affect one in every three.

University mourns the loss of off-duty MUPD officer Scott Metz
Marquette University mourns the loss of MUPD officer Scott Metz, who passed away while off duty on July 26.

A message from School of Dentistry Dean Elsbeth Kalenderian
Dear alumni and friends of the School of Dentistry, This edition of eImages comes at a very exciting time for the dental school. On May 11, we graduated 94 new doctors to begin their careers, and our new cohort of residents have settled into their specialties. And, I am happy to report that we can…

Sparking curiosity: Summer engineering undergraduate research spotlight
This summer, more than 30 undergraduate engineering students are leading hands-on research projects alongside faculty experts in Marquette’s Opus College of Engineering. These projects offer students the opportunity to practice new technical skills, explore their curiosity and learn from experts in the field. Fifteen of this year’s undergraduate researchers are supported by the Opus College’s Summer…

Marquette University mourns the loss of James A. Runde
Marquette University mourns the loss of James A. Runde, trustee emeritus, who died on Saturday, July 26.

Dr. Heather Hathaway named acting dean of the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, College of Education
Dr. Heather Hathaway, professor of English in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has been named acting dean of the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences and College of Education.

Annual crisis drill tests university preparedness and response
Last week, members of the Crisis Management Team and colleagues across campus participated in the university’s annual crisis drill, which is a real-life, real-time crisis scenario to test the university’s crisis management preparedness. The drill offered an opportunity to manage a hypothetical crisis step-by-step and to determine how to effectively respond if it were an actual emergency.…

Work being done in entry and exit lanes in Structure 1, Structure 2 and Eckstein Hall, July 29-Aug. 1
Individual entry and exit lanes will be closed during a hardware update in Structure 1 and Eckstein Hall from Tuesday, July 29, through Friday, Aug. 1.