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45th annual Marquette Athletics Golf Outing, Aug. 3
Marquette Athletics will host its 45th annual golf outing, presented by the M Club, on Monday, Aug. 3.

Summer Faculty Fellowship and Regular Research Grants applications open
The Committee on Research is accepting applications for the AY27 Summer Faculty Fellowship and Regular Research Grant awards.

Register for upcoming GROW classes
GROW is Marquette’s employee development program designed to foster learning and growth to help employees reach their full potential.

Numbers, Facts, and Insights
Low key and high impact. That is a good beginning description of John D. Johnson, research fellow for Marquette Law School’s Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education. The soft-spoken, almost-always casually dressed 33-year-old Johnson came out of nowhere—well, rural Illinois—to join the Law School’s public policy initiative in 2016. He has become…

Get into Summerfest free on June 18 by wearing Marquette gear
Those wearing a Marquette t-shirt or hat will gain free admission to Summerfest on Thursday, June 18, from noon to 3 p.m. in celebration of the concert series’ College Pride Day.

Vice President and General Counsel Ralph Weber to retire in September
Ralph Weber, vice president and general counsel, has announced his intention to retire in September after three years at Marquette.

Division of Belonging and Student Affairs celebrates staff at year-end event
The Division of Belonging and Student Affairs gathered on Thursday, May 14, to mark the close of the academic year and recognize employees for their outstanding contributions to the division and campus community.

New Marquette Law School national survey finds 61% think Trump wins almost always or most of the time at the Supreme Court
Also: A new Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds 61% of adults think the United States Supreme Court is ruling for President Donald Trump “almost always” or “most of the time,” while 39% say the Court is ruling for him “only some of the time” or “almost never.” Republicans and independents are less inclined…

