Archive

FBI FOCUS sessions resume Jan. 27
You must attend five of the six in-person sessions to earn the FBI Milwaukee Field Office’s Certificate of Completion.

Apply to join Student Summer Crew by Feb. 20
Members of Summer Crew assist Facilities Planning and management in preparing residential spaces for summer and the upcoming academic year.

Rev. Eric Immel, S.J., named Jesuit in Residence for Mission Week
Rev. Eric Immel, S.J., will be the Jesuit in Residence for Mission Week.

Possibility, Peril, and Uncertainty: Emerging Understandings and Research on Young People’s Thinking About AI, Feb. 6
The presentation will draw on recent research examining how young people use and think about artificial intelligence, including how they reason through its possibilities, risks and uncertainties.

3rd annual Daniels Forum, Feb. 6
This year’s forum will feature a fireside chat with Andrew DeGuire, Arts ’93, and Dave Honan, Grad ’00.

Marquette alumni gather with Jesuit peers on Capitol Hill
Marquette was well represented at a bipartisan gathering of U.S. House and Senate staff from Jesuit colleges and universities.

Interfaith dinner, Jan. 26
All students are invited to an interfaith dinner dialogue on Monday, Jan. 26, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the AMU Lunda Room.

Marquette University undergraduate, Graduate School, Graduate School of Management and School of Dentistry classes canceled Jan. 23 due to severe weather; Law, Health Sciences professional program classes to be held as scheduled
Marquette University classes for undergraduate, Graduate School, Graduate School of Management and School of Dentistry are canceled Friday, Jan. 23, 2026, due to severe weather conditions in the greater Milwaukee area. All canceled classes are canceled regardless of modality – in-person, synchronous and asynchronous online. Classes for the Marquette Law School, and health sciences professional programs are not cancelled and will be held as…

Marquette’s Raynor Library to present ‘Embroidered with Pain,’ traveling exhibition on the war in Ukraine, beginning Jan. 24
Marquette’s Raynor Library will present two exhibitions beginning at the end of January, including “Embroidered with Pain.”
