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  • ‘Elder Abuse in the Context of COVID-19′ webinar will be Sept. 10  

    The College of Nursing will host a webinar titled “Elder Abuse in the Context of COVID-19″ on Friday, Sept. 10, from noon to 1 p.m. Register online.  The webinar will feature two presenters:   Dr. Latrice Buck, DSW, CSAC, ICS, founder and director of INSPIRE Consulting, LLC and consultant for National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life (NCALL).  Ann Laatsch, JD, justice…

  • Study Abroad Fair is Sept. 8-9, virtual and in-person options available

    The Office of International Education will host its first hybrid Study Abroad Fair, Wednesday, Sept. 8, through Thursday, Sept. 9.  Sept. 8: In-person outdoor fair 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ray and Kay Eckstein Common (outside Schroeder Hall) In the event that weather does not permit an outdoor event, the fair will take place…

  • Pfizer vaccines available on campus this week

    The Marquette University Medical clinic currently has a limited supply of the Pfizer vaccine and is offering appointments to students, faculty and staff. Interested individuals should call (414) 288-7184 to schedule an appointment. FDA approves Pfizer vaccine On Aug. 23, the Food and Drug Administration approved Pfizer and BioNTech’s Covid-19 vaccine for people 16 and…

  • Lifting trophies: A Marquette alumnus’s story of resilience

    Now working for the Milwaukee Bucks, 2019 Marquette graduate Francisco Manzano-Arechiga reflects on his journey thus far.

  • Mental health resources available

    Marquette offers a number of mental health resources for students as well as faculty and staff: Active Minds – Marquette chapter: A national organization promoting mental health and wellness for young adults. Camino Small Groups: A program for students to connect, build friendships, and bolster their relationships with God Counseling Center: A space for students…

  • Jeff Kranz honored with Excellence in University Service Award

    The Excellence in University Service Awards recognize staff members for their contributions to the essential work of Marquette at the highest level of excellence.

  • Advice for new Marquette students

    For many college students, this is the first time they will have to be completely self-reliant, which can be quite overwhelming. The purpose of this article is to underscore the importance of a balanced schedule and illustrate how this can be achieved at Marquette, with the help of our community. Welcome!

  • Nominate guests for ‘Our Roots Say That We’re Sisters’ podcast

    The Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion and the Haggerty Museum of Art are seeking nominations for BIPOC women affiliated with Marquette to participate in an oral history podcast series associated with the recently created mural, “Our Roots Say That We’re Sisters” by artist Mauricio Ramirez. A central purpose of the mural is to highlight…

  • Merchandise featuring ‘Our Roots’ mural image now available 

    Merchandise featuring the image from the campus mural, “Our Roots Say That We’re Sisters,” is now available. You can now purchase mugs, tote bags, notecards and stickers at both the Haggerty Museum and in the AMU Brew. The primary purpose of the merchandise is to elevate the reach of the mural, but proceeds will benefit…

  • Fall Faber Center offerings for faculty and staff

    The Faber Center is offering two different ongoing reflection series this fall. Both programs are open to all faculty and staff. ‘Weekly Examen’ series This series will take place on Thursdays, Sept. 2 through Nov. 18, from 11:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. The Examen is a simple prayer that provides an opportunity to notice God’s…