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Marquette no longer requiring COVID-19 vaccination for students; additional COVID-19 guidance
Effective May 22, Marquette will no longer require a COVID-19 vaccination or booster for students, with the exception of those who are studying or working in clinical or other settings that still require vaccinations. Those exceptions will be managed at the college or department level. Marquette continues to strongly recommend that all students, faculty and…

Faculty and staff: Access mental health resources
Mental health awareness is a topic that can’t be ignored. By understanding, accepting and supporting those who are struggling with mental health issues, we can create a more understanding and supportive world. LifeMatters suggests these ideas for making your mental health a priority: Stay in touch with family and friends Give yourself time to adjust to…

2023 COMMENCEMENT SERIES | Helping at home: New Marquette Law School grad to help asylum seekers in native south Texas
After graduation, Aimeé Treviño plans to work for the South Texas Pro Bono Asylum Representation Project.

‘On the Issues: An Ounce of Summer Prevention in Public Safety?’, June 1
Join the Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education for “On the Issues: An Ounce of Summer Prevention in Public Safety?”, on Thursday, June 1, at 12:15 p.m. in Eckstein Hall. Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman, L ’02, and Milwaukee County Sheriff Denita Ball will join Lubar Center Director Derek Mosley for a conversation…

Journey the Atlantic with Bembé Drum & Dance, May 12
Join Marquette’s community partner Bembé Drum & Dance for its annual show, Journey the Atlantic/Viajando el Atlantico, on Friday, May 12, at 7 p.m. at Alverno College’s Pittman Theater (3431 S. 39th St.). The show is a musical journey through the African Diaspora with percussion and dance from West Africa, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Puerto Rico…

NCAA Championship regional send-off for men’s golf, May 12
The campus community is invited to celebrate the men’s golf team as it departs for its NCAA Championship regional on Friday, May 12. Fans should line up on 12th Street near the northeast corner of the Athletic and Human Performance Research Center by 8:15 a.m. to cheer on the team as it exits. Marquette, making…

Marquette set to welcome 1,938 students to campus as Class of 2027
Marquette University has 1,938 incoming students committed to join the Class of 2027 as of National Decision Day, May 1. Brian Troyer, dean of undergraduate admissions, attributes the success, in part, to his team’s mission-based, personalized approach to working with students and families. “I am proud of the truly coordinated effort to demonstrate what makes…

Apply for emergency grant aid by May 15
Emergency grant aid through the Bo and Candy Ellis Student Success Fund aims to help in emergency situations that may affect a student’s ability to continue their academic progress. The goal is to provide students with emergency grant aid to reimburse emergency expenses and help continue their academic journey at Marquette. Applications for emergency grant…

Campus community input sought for Strategic Planning 2030 effort
Teams meeting for remote workers, May 18; online feedback portal now available The Strategic Planning 2030 Core Team has been asking the Marquette community to give input around the existing priorities of the Beyond Boundaries Strategic Plan through a series of targeted in-person discussions with the colleges, governance and constituent bodies, and other campus groups that have…

NCAA Tournament send-off for women’s lacrosse, May 10
The campus community is invited to celebrate the Marquette women’s lacrosse team as it departs for its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament on Wednesday, May 10. Fans should line up on 12th Street near the northeast corner of the Athletic and Human Performance Research Center by 1:45 p.m. to cheer on the team as…