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  • Sign up for diversity and inclusion learning opportunities by Sept. 1

    The Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion offers a variety of programs for employees to learn more about topics related to diversity and inclusion. Register for these fall programs by Thursday, Sept. 1.   Anti-Racism Community (ARC) Dialogues   ARC Dialogues are a series of conversations among Marquette professionals who convene regularly to have deep…

  • Faculty, staff invited to sign up for lunch with Provost Kimo Ah Yun

    Want to learn more about academic affairs or ask a question of the provost? Provost Kimo Ah Yun, the chief academic officer responsible for all aspects of the academic mission of the university, is hosting lunch on campus with small groups of faculty and staff. These gatherings have no set agenda and provide an opportunity…

  • Human Resources, cross-campus team launch project to assess staff compensation structure

    The Department of Human Resources, in collaboration with a project team composed of key university partners, is leading a new Staff Compensation Structure Project aimed at assessing compensation practices to best position the university to meet its strategic goals. The project will examine and consider a range of components that make up the university’s overall…

  • Marquette arrival survival guide

    Residence hall move-in will occur between Wednesday, Aug. 24, and Thursday, Aug. 25, for incoming first-year and transfer students. Move-in will occur between Friday, Aug. 26, and Sunday, Aug. 28, for all returning students.

  • A letter from James Foley to Marquette

    This article written by James Foley appeared in the fall 2011 issue of Marquette Magazine.

  • Biological sciences professor receives $1.17M NSF grant to study sex chromosome evolution in lizards and snakes

    Dr. Tony Gamble, associate professor of biological sciences in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has received a $1.17 million grant from the National Science Foundation to study sex chromosome evolution in lizards and snakes. The main objective of this research project is to fill gaps in knowledge by identifying sex chromosomes in lizards…

  • The importance of community partnerships

    As an urban university, Marquette embraces its responsibility to our community, city and neighbors. We live out that responsibility through our collaboration as a founding anchor institution for Concordia 27. This comprehensive community center, developed by Near West Side Partners, will include an incubator kitchen, 30 affordable housing units, and dedicated commercial spaces for nonprofits…

  • Incoming Students: Sign up for the Ignatian Leadership Retreat, Aug. 21-23

    First-year and transfer students are invited to sign up for the Ignatian Leadership Retreat taking place from Sunday, Aug. 21, through Tuesday, Aug. 23, at Lutherdale Ministries in Elkhorn.  The retreat is an opportunity to meet new friends while exploring Marquette’s four pillars: excellence, faith, leadership and service. Students who share a desire to put…

  • Rethink Your Drink Hydration Challenge: MyWellness points and weekly giveaway available

    Marquette University employees and their spouses can participate in a fun and competitive challenge which will encourage participants to track their daily consumption of water online. The goal is to consume 64 ounces (eight glasses) of water per day as part of our focus on total well-being. The challenge will be held Monday, Aug. 22,…

  • President’s and Chancellor’s Challenge check-in forms due Aug. 15

    If you are interested in getting involved in the President’s and Chancellor’s Challenge: A Crosstown Collaboration to Address Poverty, be sure to submit a check-in form to show your interest by the evening of Monday, Aug. 15.  The President’s and Chancellor’s Challenge, a partnership between Marquette University and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, with support from the…