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  • Marquette ranked No. 19 nationally for social media engagement

    Marquette has been recognized for its social media performance, ranking No. 19 in social media engagement in Rival IQ’s 2022 Higher Education Social Media Engagement Report. The report looked at the Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and TikTok accounts for the 358 NCAA Division I colleges and universities between June 1, 2021, and May 31, 2022, and…

  • Praying together

    By Rev. Philip Sutherland, S.J., graduate student in the Department of Philosophy Last month I talked about the importance of retreats. But we don’t have to leave Marquette to get quiet time with God. There are many spaces on campus that we can use for prayer and reflection. Of course, there is the St. Joan…

  • Marquette to host award-winning investigative journalists for annual Burleigh Media Ethics Lecture, Oct. 13

    Meribah Knight, senior reporter and producer at Nashville Public Radio, and Ken Armstrong, a reporter for ProPublica, will discuss their award-winning investigation, “Black Children Were Jailed for a Crime That Doesn’t Exist,” at Marquette’s annual Burleigh Media Ethics Lecture on Thursday, Oct. 13, at 4 p.m. The virtual lecture is hosted by the Diederich College…

  • Nominate faculty and staff for Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Awards by Dec. 1 

    Students, staff and faculty are encouraged to nominate one or more candidates for the Faculty and Staff Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Awards. The nomination deadline is Thursday, Dec. 1.   These awards are given to full-time faculty and staff members who demonstrate exemplary leadership and manifest ideals of diversity, equity and inclusion through practical action.…

  • AMP series: Building a Mentoring Culture brainstorm and lunch, Oct. 12

    The Office of Research and Innovation is introducing a new ADVANCEing Marquette Priorities (AMP) series this fall — Building a Mentoring Culture. The first session of the series will take place Wednesday, Oct. 12, from noon to 1 p.m. in the 707 Hub. This first session is a group brainstorm designed to invite discussion about…

  • Photo gallery: Blessing of animals at St. Joan of Arc Chapel

    Marquette Campus Ministry and Canterbury Fellowship administered a blessing of animals on the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi on Tuesday, Oct. 4. Members of the campus community brought their pets to be blessed in the garden in front of St. Joan of Arc Chapel.

  • New trustees elected to Marquette board

    Marquette University’s Board of Trustees elected three new members at its September 2022 meeting. The new trustees are Harvey J. Anderson II, retired strategic advisor for HP Inc.; Nicole Michaels, EY global insurance business transformation leader; and James Ryan, president and CEO of global software company Flexera.  Marquette trustees serve for three-year terms and may be re-elected…

  • Meet your new neighbors: Faculty in Residence Dean Heidi Bostic and Dr. Stephen Pluháček 

    Dr. Heidi Bostic, dean of the Helen Way Klingler College of Arts and Sciences and College of Education, and Stephen Pluháček, affiliated faculty member in theology, are the first faculty to participate in Marquette’s new Faculty in Residence program.

  • Schedule a Marquette Votes class visit

    Marquette Votes is a campus-wide, nonpartisan coalition of students, faculty and staff who are working to increase student voting participation.   This year, students from Marquette Votes are visiting classrooms to provide important information about voting in the midterm elections. These classroom visits take no more than five to 10 minutes.   Peer-to-peer engagement is…

  • Virtual Ideas Fest for Explorer Challenge, Oct. 11

    The Office of Research and Innovation will host its annual Ideas Fest virtually on Tuesday, Oct. 11, from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. via Microsoft Teams. Students, faculty and staff are invited to share ideas and network with other innovators. For those interested in applying to the Explorer Challenge, Ideas Fest is an excellent opportunity…