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  • Marquette Job Fair in AMU, Sept. 12

    Human Resources will be hosting Marquette’s first on-campus staff Job Fair on Monday, Sept. 12, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on the second floor of the AMU (Henke Lounge, Lunda Room and AMU 227).  The following colleges and departments with high volumes of open positions will have…

  • COVID-19 Update: New university quarantine protocols align with CDC guidance

    Per the latest guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, individuals who are exposed to COVID-19 are no longer required to quarantine, regardless of vaccination status. The university has revised its quarantine protocols for the fall 2022 semester. Please read the new detailed guidance online. The new guidance states:  Note: Only the university’s…

  • Fall Study Abroad Fair, Sept. 7

    The Office of International Education will host the annual fall Study Abroad Fair on Wednesday, Sept. 7, from 10 a.m. through 2 p.m. on the second floor of the Alumni Memorial Union.  Students can learn more about study abroad by chatting with Marquette study abroad partners, the OIE Education Abroad team, international students and more. The…

  • Find a student job that works with your semester schedule

    Work with your friends and find practical experience on campus this semester. Whether driving a LIMO, joining the Alumni Memorial Union staff or putting your skills to use with IT Services, many student job opportunities are available across campus units with flexible hours that fit your schedule. Log in to JobX to search for opportunities…

  • Take part in fraternity recruitment, Sept. 19-24

    Fraternity recruitment will take place from Monday, Sept. 19, through Saturday, Sept. 24, with the first day in the AMU Ballrooms. Those interested can complete the fall recruitment form.  For more information follow @Marquetteifc on Instagram and check your emails.

  • Nate Romano, S.J. returns to Marquette as new asst. director for liturgical programs

    Graduated from the university in 2003 By Alex Nemec, marketing communication specialist Rev. Nathaniel Romano, S.J. is rejoining Marquette’s campus community after a nearly 20 years hiatus as the University’s new Assistant Director of Liturgical Programs. Romano is originally from southern California and after graduating from Marquette in 2003, went to the University of Wisconsin-Madison…

  • Andrew Mountin returns to alma mater to lead liturgical music programs

    By Alex Nemec, marketing communications specialist Marquette’s Campus Ministry office was practically a second home for new Assistant Director of Campus Ministry for Liturgical Music Andrew Mountin during his undergraduate and graduate careers on campus. Andrew’s mother Susan Mountin was the former director of Campus Ministry and he and his two brothers all attended Marquette.…

  • Marquette receives Department of Education grant to continue support of Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program

    The Educational Opportunity Program at Marquette has received a $324,726 grant from the U.S. Department of Education to continue support of the Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program, one of the university’s five programs that motivate and support low-income and first-generation college students to enter and succeed in higher education. The McNair Scholars Program prepares…

  • Fr. Nate Romano, left, and Andrew Mountin stand outside of St. Joan of Arc Chapel.

    Alumni Rev. Nathaniel Romano, S.J., and Andrew Mountin join Campus Ministry team

    By Alex Nemec, marketing communications specialist Campus Ministry is excited to announce the hiring of two new assistant directors: Rev. Nathaniel Romano, S.J., and Andrew Mountin — both are Marquette University alumni. Father Romano has been named the new assistant director of Campus Ministry for liturgical programs; Mountin has been named the assistant director of…

  • 7 steps to protect the safety of your online information and devices

    As students kick off the fall semester this week, Marquette encourages everyone to conduct a cybersecurity check-up on their devices, online accounts and passwords. “One of the most common vulnerabilities is using the same password for work, school, banking, shopping, etc. If one site gets hacked and the password database is stolen, the attackers now…