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New ‘Our Roots’ podcast episode out now featuring alumna Sonia Escamilla
Marquette has embarked upon a series of exciting projects designed to give visibility and voice to women of color. Through the “Our Roots Say That We’re Sisters” mural project and podcast series, BIPOC women at Marquette now have space to be seen and heard. Read the feature story: Marq Her Words: Unsung Sheroes Based on the colorful…
On-campus vaccine appointments for those with underlying health conditions available on March 24
Per guidelines from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, starting Monday, March 22, people age 16 and older with certain medical conditions may be eligible to sign up to receive the vaccine. This eligibility group includes individuals with medical conditions associated with an increased risk of severe illness from COVID-19. A list of qualifying medical conditions is…
2020 Campus Climate Study results released; overall satisfaction but issues persist
Marquette University affirms that diversity, inclusion and equity are central to fulfilling our Catholic, Jesuit mission and to institutional effectiveness, excellence and sustainability. Organizational growth is best achieved through direct feedback from its community members. To that end, Marquette in early 2020 conducted a climate study to better understand how the university climate contributes to…
‘What’s New in Research’ is March 23
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs will host “What’s New in Research,” on Tuesday, March 23, from noon to 1 p.m. The webinar will discuss updates in the world of research and applying for grant funding. Topics include: National Science Foundation’s grant portal, research.gov “SciENcv,” a template for “biosketch” and current and pending documents Other…
New cohort announced for ‘FELOS’ leadership development program
The Office of Faculty Affairs announced the list of participants for the 2021-22 FELOS Leadership Development Program. Over the course of the academic year, participants in the program will: Gain insight into their own leadership characteristics Examine various leadership philosophies Increase their understanding of the Marquette structure Make meaningful connections with colleagues across campus Prepare for the…
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,…