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Next MUPD self-defense class is Feb. 19
The Marquette University Police Department is hosting its next free self-defense class on Thursday, Feb. 19, at 4 p.m.

Marquette well represented among Milwaukee Business Journal Power Players
The list spotlights individuals who are getting things done in southeast Wisconsin.

From research to reform: Ali Shana elevates student voices to shape dual enrollment policy
Ali Shana, a third-year doctoral student in Department of Educational Policy & Leadership, studies how students experience education systems that are meant to expand opportunity and where those systems fall short. Originally from Palestine and raised entirely in Milwaukee, Shana’s research focuses on dual enrollment programs, which allow high school students to take college courses…

A message from Dr. Kati Berg, acting dean of the Diederich College of Communication
Dear College of Comm community, I’m finding this message bittersweet, as it is my last time addressing you all as acting dean. On March 1, Acting Provost Sarah Feldner will be rejoining the college as the dean and I will resume my prior role as professor of strategic communication and associate dean of academic affairs. Many of you have had the pleasure of meeting…

Two new free health coaching programs available as part of My Wellness program
Two new free wellness coaching programs are now available to Marquette employees and their spouses as part of the My Wellness program.
Resources and support for our campus community
Dear Marquette community, I’m writing as a follow up to this morning’s safety alert text and email regarding an armed robbery and sexual assault that occurred in the Marquette University Police Department patrol zone. To ensure privacy for the student involved, we will not be sharing additional details beyond this morning’s safety alert. The university’s victim advocate services are providing confidential, holistic support to the victim and the entire…

A deeper experience for this Lenten season
Lent is a time to practice prayer, fasting and acts of charity. Let’s take a closer look at fasting. What is the Catholic scriptural idea of fasting? Here’s what God says about it in Isaiah (58:5-7). So often, Christians think about giving up things for the 40 days of Lent. Some people give up chocolate, coffee or candy. In Isaiah’s time, they wore sackcloth and covered themselves…

Lemonis Center Student Success Dialogue: AI-Equity, Policy Clarity and Restorative Pathways in Student Support, Feb. 26
Presenters will share insights from their work, centering equity, transparency and restorative support for students in an evolving AI landscape.

Center for Peacemaking Bingo Night, Feb. 18
Students are invited to Peacemaking Bingo on Wednesday, Feb. 18, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Center for Peacemaking.
