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Faber Center hosting Half-Day Immersive Wellness Retreat, March 13
The Faber Center will host a half-day immersive wellness retreat titled “Rooted in Ritual: Herbs & the Power of Daily Practice.”

The Social Significance of Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show roundtable discussion, March 18
The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures and the Center for Teaching and Learning invite the campus community to a roundtable discussion.

Need help with midterm assignments? The Ott Memorial Writing Center can help
The Ott Memorial Writing Center offers feedback, brainstorming support and guidance on using style guides. Students can schedule an appointment or visit during walk-in hours for a 30- to 60-minute session. The center is located in Raynor 240 and is open Monday through Thursday, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Friday from 9 a.m. to 4…

Give Marquette Day ends at midnight tonight
This 24-hour fundraising event brings the Marquette community together to build additional support for the people, places and programs that create a transformative Marquette education.

Today is Give Marquette Day: Make your gift before midnight
Blue, the Marquette University Police Department community support dog, is also celebrating his fourth birthday today.

Politics & Film: ‘Good Night and Good Luck,’ March 4
Directed by George Clooney, the historical drama follows real events in which CBS journalist Edward R. Murrow takes on Sen. Joseph McCarthy.

Register for Summer Studies at Marquette
Summer Studies provides an opportunity to do more with your summer

25Live open for summer
25Live is now available through Aug. 23 for summer general pool room reservations.

Law School faculty spotlight: Prof. Bruce Boyden — can the law keep up with technology?
When a major copyright case involving an internet service provider reached the U.S. Supreme Court, Prof. Bruce Boyden saw something important at stake.

Joshua Seidman Awarded Earl W. Swokowski Fellowship in Mathematics
Joshua Seidman, a fourth-year doctoral student in the Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, has built his academic career around applying mathematics to real world geophysical problems. Seidman’s research focuses on debris flow modeling. After a wildfire, landscapes are left burned and the soil often becomes water repellant. When heavy rain follows, water does not…