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  • Celebrate Dr. Kim Halula’s retirement at reception on Aug. 30

    Celebrate the distinguished career of Dr. Kim Halula, associate dean in the College of Health Sciences, and wish her a happy, well-deserved retirement after 41 years of service to Marquette on Tuesday, Aug. 30, from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the AMU Henke Lounge/Lunda Room. Remarks will begin at 3:30 p.m.  Register online to attend…

  • Kickin’ it Jesuit style

    Every Tuesday and Thursday, mostly during the school year, a group of Marquette Jesuits and colleagues gather to play soccer – a game that, although it might not seem like it, weaves together the tradition of Jesuits and the university’s mission.

  • Rev. Cathal Doherty, S.J., named next Emmett J. and Martha Doerr Chair in Theology in Marquette’s Klingler College of Arts and Sciences

    Rev. Cathal Doherty, S.J., formerly an associate professor of theology at the University of San Francisco, has been named the next Emmett J. and Martha Doerr Chair in Theology in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences. The Emmett J. and Martha Doerr Chair in Theology was established in 1993 to provide crucial and transformational…

  • Joel Pogodzinski promoted to executive vice president and chief operating officer

    In recognition of his accomplishments since joining Marquette in 2017, President Michael R. Lovell has promoted Joel Pogodzinski from senior vice president and chief operating officer to executive vice president and chief operating officer, effective Aug. 1. Pogodzinski is a member of the Executive Leadership Team along with the president and the provost. He leads…

  • COVID-19 mitigation protocols to begin the fall 2022 semester

    Marquette University remains committed to mitigating the spread of COVID-19 to ensure the high-quality and safe in-person learning experience students expect — a hallmark of a transformational Catholic, Jesuit education. As we did successfully last year, proactive, flexible strategies and a community that demonstrate care for one another will enable us to return to a more typical…

  • ‘The President’s Challenge has truly changed my research life’

    Dr. Walter Bialkowski, visiting assistant professor of computer science in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, joined a recent information session for the President’s and Chancellor’s Challenge: A Crosstown Collaboration to Address Poverty to talk about his work with Feeding America that was supported through a past President’s Challenge award and the impact this…

  • Applications for AHPRC Pilot Award Program due next week

    The Athletic and Human Performance Research Center is still accepting applications for the 2022-23 Pilot Award program.  The program is designed to facilitate and foster collaborative health and performance-related research between disciplines at Marquette. The theme for this year is community-engaged research. Funding priority will be given to projects designed to improve community wellness and…

  • Register for new employee orientation Aug. 18

    Recently hired employees and newly benefit-eligible employees are encouraged to attend the Department of Human Resource’s monthly half-day orientation held in the multi-purpose room of the 313 Building (Located at the corner of 13th Street and St. Paul Avenue) on Thursday, Aug. 18. Orientation will cover topics such as mission and ministry, diversity, equity, inclusion…

  • Milwaukee County Bus Rapid Transit project updates: Please continue to obey traffic, pedestrian signs

    Construction will continue on campus at least through the end of August for the east- and westbound bus stops at 12th and 16th streets and Wisconsin Avenue for the Milwaukee County Transit System’s new East-West Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service. There will continue to be lane and pedestrian crosswalk closures as the work progresses — please…

  • Marquette Bookshelf: “Reading for Our Lives: A Literacy Action Plan from Birth to Six”

    By Maya Payne Smart, affiliated faculty in educational policy and leadership, College of Education “Reading for Our Lives” challenges the bath-book-bed mantra and the idea that reading aloud to our kids is enough to ensure school readiness. Instead, it gives parents easy, immediate, and accessible ways to nurture language and literacy development from the start. Through…