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Stretch with the best on Central Mall, Sept. 27
Enjoy a calming and outdoor yoga session hosted by the Center for Student Wellness and Health Promotion.
Mission and Ministry offering faculty fellowships
The Office of Mission and Ministry is inviting proposals for its third cohort in the Faculty Mission Integration Fellowship program.
Chemistry colloquium featuring Dr. Xin Cui, Sept. 20
The Department of Chemistry will host a colloquium titled “From Structural Simplicity to Functionalities: Discovering Selective and Sustainable Catalysis” on Friday, Sept. 20, from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. in Todd Wehr Chemistry 121. The event will feature Dr. Xin Cui, assistant professor of chemistry at Mississippi State University. Details on the Chemistry Department colloquia are…
Biology colloquium on communicating science, Sept. 20
The Department of Biological Sciences will host a colloquium titled “We Need to Talk: Communicating Science Beyond the Academy,” on Friday, Sept. 20, at 3 p.m. in Wehr Life Sciences 111. The event will feature Dr. Rachel Morris, senior specialist in the biomedical laboratory diagnostics program at Michigan State University. Morris earned an A.S. of…
Theology seminar asks, ‘Can a Good Catholic Be a Liberal?,’ Sept. 19
Rev. Patrick Riordan, S.J., a senior fellow in political philosophy and Catholic social thought at Campion Hall, Oxford, will present the Department of Theology’s research colloquium on Thursday, Sept. 19, at 3:30 p.m. in Marquette Hall 105. Riordan will discuss, “Can a Good Catholic Be a Liberal? Challenging Some Negative Answers by Catholic Theologians.” The…
Faculty, staff invited to sign up for fall semester breakfasts with EVP/COO Joel Pogodzinski
Breakfast dates are set for Thuesday, Oct. 31, and Wednesday, Nov. 20.
Securing Our Future delivers recommendations to ELT
Steering Committee report to be shared in late September
Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service announces merger with Wisconsin Watch
Together, the nonprofit news outlets will better serve Wisconsin’s urban communities of color and residents across the state.
Dr. Douglas E. Christie will give lecture, lead discussion on contemplation, Oct. 1-2
Dr. Douglas E. Christie, professor emeritus of theological studies at Loyola Marymount University and 2024-25 Phi Beta Kappa visiting scholar, will give a visiting scholar lecture on contemplative ecology and lead a discussion on “Contemplative Practice in an Age of Distraction” during a two-day visit to campus on Tuesday, Oct. 1, and Wednesday, Oct. 2. …
NMDSI accepting applications for 2024-25 mentorship program
NMDSI Mentorship Program offers a unique opportunity to build valuable relationships, expand your professional network.