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Spanish Mass to be offered every Sunday
Campus Ministry will host a Spanish Mass on Sundays at 4:30 p.m. in the Chapel of the Holy Family in the AMU. The Masses will continue through the remainder of the spring semester. As a result of COIVD-19 health and safety capacity protocols, participants will be required to register for a spot. Sign up online.
New TED Talk discussion group available to faculty and staff
A new TED Talk Discussion Series group is available to interested faculty and staff. Similar to a book club, participants will submit their suggestions of Ted Talks for the group to watch and then discuss. The group will meet on the first Wednesday of each month from noon to 1 p.m. and will continue to…
Undergraduate students invited to participate in COVID-19 research study
Undergraduate students at Marquette are invited to participate in the “College Students’ Family Relationships and Mental and Physical Well-Being During the COVID-19 Pandemic” research study. Survey questions will be completed online and all responses will be anonymous and confidential. Participants must be at least 18 and a resident of their family home when the university closed during the spring 2020 semester and 2020-21 winter break. …
Summer 2021 class registration underway; fall 2021 registration begins April 19
Undergraduate and graduate students are now able to process most single class withdrawals directly in CheckMarq. Visit the “How do I drop or Withdraw from Classes” page for more information. Summer 2021 class registration is underway in Checkmarq, and fall 2021 class registration begins on Monday, April 19. Fall registration appointments are assigned and can be…
‘Weathering the storm: Aquatic toxicology and treatment of roadway runoff’ is March 24
Marquette’s Water Quality Center will host an Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Seminar titled “Weathering the storm: Aquatic toxicology and treatment of roadway runoff” on Wednesday, March 24, from noon to 1 p.m. Dr. Jenifer McIntyre, assistant professor at Washington State University’s School of the Environment, will present the seminar. To receive the link to join, email Dr. Walter McDonald, assistant professor of civil,…
Virtual Soup with Substance: ‘Monseñor Romero; The Saint of Solidarity’ is March 24
Campus Ministry will host the next Soup with Substance, Wednesday, March 24, from noon to 1 p.m. via Microsoft Teams. The event will focus on the topic of Monseñor Romero, who defended the most vulnerable by confronting — and, when necessary, fighting — in the most humane way possible against those who attacked those impoverished, persecuted, oppressed and repressed. …
Virtual Soup with Substance: ‘Anti-Racism and Spiritual Communities’ is March 25
Campus Ministry will host the next “Soup with Substance” on Thursday, March 25, from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. via Microsoft Teams. This discussion is aimed at examining anti-racism efforts in Milwaukee and discussing the ways in which spiritual communities, organizations and institutions can collaborate to resist injustices and ensure equity. Register online to receive…
Just five more minutes
A Marquette employee and mom shares how, through mindfulness, little glimmers of joy can outshine the most stressful, chaotic times.
Marquette University announces change in leadership of men’s basketball program
National search for next head coach begins immediately Marquette University Vice President and Director of Athletics Bill Scholl today announced a change in leadership of the Marquette men’s basketball program. Steve Wojciechowski has been relieved of his duties as head coach after seven seasons. “After a thorough evaluation of our program over the last week,…
Reminder: Continue to complete the daily ‘COVID Cheq’ even if vaccinated
Once fully vaccinated, all members of the Marquette community must still complete the daily COVID Cheq. Please remember that completing the daily COVID Cheq survey remains a key mitigation tool for campus. Additionally, even if you are vaccinated you should still wear your mask, practice social distancing, avoid crowds and wash your hands often. Per the CDC…