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The Teaching Show
Sharing advice from colleagues for online settings and beyond, Marquette’s Our Favorite Things video series is a joyous exploration of teaching and learning.
Sign up to attend weekly small-group conversations with the executive leadership team
In an effort to provide more regular opportunities to engage with university leaders about current topics and issues facing the Marquette community, President Michael R. Lovell, Provost Kimo Ah Yun and Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Joel Pogodzinski invite faculty, staff and students to join them for virtual small-group conversations. These weekly gatherings…
Review your COVID Cheq status before winter break
As many students and faculty depart campus during winter break (Dec. 10 – Jan. 22), COVID Cheq will automatically opt out certain groups of people from the daily reminders based on your primary role at Marquette – either student, faculty or staff. Please note you are still expected to complete COVID Cheq daily until the…
Participate in the Marquette Selfie Challenge; support local businesses and be entered into a drawing to win prizes
This year, Marquette’s Employee Resource Groups are hosting a selfie challenge to support local businesses. Simply buy from a local business, take a selfie with the food, product or gift card and post to Twitter or Instagram with the hashtag #MUsupportslocal. Local businesses include: Marquette’s partner businesses Near West Side businesses Student and staff recommendations for local…
University adopts emerita/emeritus designation for retired staff
As proposed by the University Staff Senate, Marquette has adopted an emerita/emeritus staff designation to be presumptuously bestowed on staff who have retired, assuming certain criteria have been met. The policy is effective starting Oct. 28, 2020. Learn more about eligibility and benefits.
Donate to Marquette’s Camp Kesem chapter for Giving Tuesday
Camp Kesem acknowledges the unique experience and impact that can be created in a child’s life when a parent suffers from cancer, and aims to create a community of strong, supportive, incredible children who can share in fun, creative and goofy experiences in a time when things are feeling all too adult. The organization’s largest project…
‘Krazy Kesem Week’ is Nov. 30 to Dec. 4
The Marquette Camp Kesem chapter will host a week full of fundraising activities from Monday, Nov. 30, through Friday, Dec. 4. Giving Tuesday | Tuesday, Dec. 1 Giving Tuesday is a global day of giving. Kesem uses Giving Tuesday as a day to raise awareness and money for the kids served by the chapter. This year’s goal is $25,000. From 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., a “Power Hour” fundraising…
The Commons recognized for innovative design by U.S. Green Building Council
The Commons, Marquette’s newest residence hall, has received a 2020 Certificate of Leadership for Innovative Design from the U.S. Green Building Council West North Central (USGBC WNC) Region. The project was recognized for its demonstrated use of new technologies and strategies to push the envelope of green design and meet project challenges in an innovative…
Office of International Education’s Terence Miller receives service award from international academic organization
Terence Miller, director of the Office of International Education, received the Distinguished Service Award from Scholars at Risk (SAR) in recognition of his outstanding dedication and commitment to protecting scholars and the freedom to think, question and share ideas. Miller serves as Marquette’s primary representative to the SAR network, acting as a point of contact…
Book Marq renovations to begin this week
Renovations to The Book Marq will begin on Monday, Nov. 30, and continue for the next few weeks. During the renovation, the store will be transformed into a “NextGen” campus store. The new store design will seek to inspire, empower and excite students, faculty and the surrounding Marquette University community through dynamic graphics, an…