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Healing from the hurt
Rev. Jim Pribek, S.J., acting vice president for mission and ministry, reflects on Good Friday and healing from the elements that hurt us.

Marquette Institute for Women’s Leadership announces 2026 Transformational Leaders awards; annual gala will be April 14
The Marquette University Institute for Women’s Leadership will honor three community and campus leaders with its Transformational Leadership awards.

Mission and Ministry announces Ignatian Summer Series dates
For the fifth year in a row, the Office of Mission and Ministry is hosting a slew of events this summer to deepen campus’s connections to faith and inspire Ignatian Spirituality.

Explorer Challenge Pitch Competition, April 9
The Office of Research and Innovation and the University Innovation Council will host the second annual Explorer Challenge 2.0 Pitch Competition.

Date for Commencement ceremonies will be Saturday, May 9
Marquette’s 145th Commencement ceremony will be held Saturday, May 9, at Fiserv Forum.

Education and relationships in the age of AI, April 7
Join a virtual session examining the growing role of artificial intelligence in education and its ethical, logistical, educational and relational implications.

Founder Finder networking event with Midwest Founders Community, April 9
The high-energy event is designed to connect startup founders with potential co-founders and collaborators across roles such as software development, marketing, finance and more.

‘The Bloody Massacre’: Lunchtime talk with renowned historian Dr. Serena Zabin, April 14
The annual Professor Frank L. Klement Lecture and the Haggerty Museum of Art’s talk on “The Bloody Massacre,” both featuring historian Dr. Serena Zabin, have been postponed due to unforeseen circumstances. Join historian Dr. Serena Zabin for a conversation about Paul Revere’s 1770 engraving, “The Bloody Massacre,” on Tuesday, April 14, at noon in the Haggerty Museum of Art. The…

Distinguished Professor in public heath to deliver Kellstadt Lecture, April 10
The annual Kellstadt Lecture is an endowed event that connects leaders in the marketing industry with pressing challenges in the public health and policy fields.

Dr. Margaret Nettesheim Hoffmann named director of Marquette’s Center for Humanities
Dr. Margaret Nettesheim Hoffmann has been named director of the Center for the Advancement of the Humanities, where she will guide its sustainability strategy and lead initiatives positioning Marquette as a national humanities leader.