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  • Dr. Amina Gautier named AMUW Women’s Chair in Humanistic Studies

    The Association of Marquette University Women (AMUW) and Marquette’s Center for the Advancement of the Humanities announced the selection of the 2023-24 AMUW Women’s Chair in Humanistic Studies. Dr. Amina Gautier, associate professor of English at the University of Miami, will join the Marquette Department of English in August.  Gautier is a scholar of 19th-century…

  • Black-Brown Get Down: ‘There’s No Place Like Home,’ April 4

    All students are invited to the next Black-Brown Get Down on Tuesday, April 4, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the 707 Hub.   This month’s gathering will focus on the theme of “There’s No Place Like Home: Building a Sense of Belonging” and will feature discussions facilitated by student-leaders around how we define…

  • The importance of dental health – Access services at Marquette’s School of Dentistry

    Did you know that oral health can influence health conditions in other areas of the body? That is why practicing good oral hygiene is so important. Learn more about the connections between oral and overall health and how you can prevent health issues with this article from Delta Dental.  A great resource for maintaining your…

  • ‘Advancing Healthcare through Startups and Venture Capital’ event, April 4

    Dr. Jonathan Fritz, adjunct instructor in the College of Business Administration and partner at HealthX Ventures, will host and facilitate an event titled “Advancing Healthcare through Startups and Venture Capital,” on Tuesday, April 4, at 5 p.m. in O’Brien Hall 150.  Guest speakers Dr. Fred Robertson and Dr. Justin Mortara will join Fritz to talk…

  • Ignite Bistro with President and Amy Lovell, March 29

    Enjoy a free delicious dinner with Ignite on Wednesday, March 29, from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the AMU Lunda Room. President Michael R. Lovell and Amy Lovell will speak about the impact of faith in their lives.  Ignite Bistro Night features the dynamic components of Ignite — engaging community, inspiring speakers and prayer…

  • Physical therapy professor speaking at WisPolitics.com D.C. breakfast

    Dr. Jacob Capin, assistant professor of physical therapy in the College of Health Sciences and director of the Life After Sport Trajectories (LAST) Lab, will speak about his research during a WisPolitics.com breakfast on Thursday, March 30, in Washington, D.C.  Capin will be a part of a panel discussing federal dollars boosting Wisconsin-based research. He…

  • IWL meets with members of U.S. State Department’s International Visitor Leadership Program

    On Friday, March 17, Marquette’s Institute for Women’s Leadership met with a delegation of 17 women leaders from Latin America who are part of the U.S. State Department’s International Visitor Leadership Program. Topics of discussion included best practices for turning research into policy, working through challenges of resistance and establishing partnerships for moving forward. 

  • Campus Ministry leadership opportunities available for students

    One of the best ways to grow in faith is by offering servant leadership to the Marquette community and beyond. Consider offering your gifts and skills through involvement in a Campus Ministry program.  Student initiatives and teams currently accepting applications for the fall include Camino small groups, Coming Out to God, Ignite, Interfaith Coordinating Team,…

  • Jesuits on campus talk about Lenten season experiences

    By Alex Nemec, marketing communication specialist in the Office of University Relations Amid the shared Lenten journeys on campus, the Marquette community has individually celebrated and observed the season, reflecting on how sacrifices or promises of generosity can help oneself or those in need. To help draw our campus community together, Marquette Today asked two…

  • Marquette University mourns the loss of Dorene Hojnacki

    Marquette University mourns the loss of Dorene Hojnacki, custodian at the Raynor Memorial Libraries, who passed away on Thursday, Feb. 23, after a brief illness.  Dorene joined Marquette in 2004 as a custodian in the Department of Facilities Planning and Management. She worked in the Raynor Memorial Libraries for the past 10 years.  Please remember Dorene,…