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Writing Innovation Symposium events addressing trauma, art and healing begin April 28
In conjunction with the Writing Innovation Symposium, Dr. Jackie Regan and Dr. Jess Restaino, both of Montclair State University, will be on campus to lead a series of events that address trauma, art and healing. Restaino will host an informal conversation about art and healing on Thursday, April 28, at 11 a.m. in Gym A104.…

Biomedical sciences professor receives $1.6 million U-RISE grant from National Institutes of Health
Dr. SuJean Choi, professor of biomedical sciences in the College of Health Sciences, has received a $1.6 million grant from the National Institutes of Health U-RISE program to implement curriculum and programming to support students as they gain undergraduate research expertise while cultivating a science identity and sense of inclusion in the science community. The…

‘Our Roots’ podcast featuring Dr. Karen Robinson now available
The “Our Roots Say That We’re Sisters” podcast series features women students, faculty, staff and alumnae of color who have exhibited leadership, positive impact or social change in their personal or professional roles, especially those who remain unsung “sheroes.” Associated with Marquette’s campus mural project, this project showcases the diversity, richness and complexity of our…
Claim your unused MarquetteCash before graduating
For those graduating this spring, do not leave your unused MarquetteCash behind. You may request a refund for any balance over $10 by contacting the MarquetteCard Office. Any account that is inactive for two years may be closed and any remaining funds will be forfeited.

Gathering in Solidarity: Remaining optimistic
The Marquette for Life student group, Campus Ministry and others across campus participated in the virtual Cardinal O’Connor Conference on Life on Jan. 22 to hear discussions on the pro-life movement. Three Marquette students took time to reflect on their experiences with the conference and how it impacted each of them individually.
Marquette encourages campus community to take COVID-19 precautions during Easter Break
Marquette is encouraging members of the campus community planning to travel for Easter Break (April 14-18) to take public health precautions to prevent illness, including being mindful of gathering size. While overall COVID-19 case numbers are declining, community spread of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, continues throughout the United States and many other countries.…

MUSG people of color mental health panel, April 10
WE ARE SAATH and MUSG, along with the Asian Dental Student Organization and the Pakistani Student Association, will host a people of color mental health panel on Sunday, April 10, from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the Varsity Theatre. The panel is open to everyone regardless of their background. WE ARE SAATH is a…

Soup with Substance on pandemic inequity and justice issues, April 11
Campus Ministry will host a Soup with Substance on Monday, April 11, at noon in AMU 163. Students from Dr. Laurieann Klockow’s Department of Biomedical Science course, titled “Outbreak, Epidemics, and Pandemics,” will present their research around the inequity and justice issues of the COVID-19 pandemic in Milwaukee. This is an in-person event, but…

Liturgical Choir celebrates 20 years with alumni concert, April 23
The Marquette Liturgical Choir will celebrate 20 years of service to the university community with an Alumni Choir Concert on Saturday, April 23, at 7:30 p.m. in the Church of the Gesu. The concert is titled “Praise His Holy Name!” Dr. Rachelle Kramer, the founder and director of the choir, will join the current…

Common campus safety questions answered
During the last few weeks, the President’s Task Force on Community Safety received many questions through its idea submission portal pertaining to the current state of university safety infrastructure, processes and programs. As the Safety Task Force develops additional recommendations following the initial actions announced last week, the group wanted to respond to the most…