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  • Sign up to attend breakfast with Senior Vice President Joel Pogodzinski on Oct. 20

    Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Joel Pogodzinski invites faculty and staff to discuss campus and community topics while sharing a hot meal together in the AMU Henke Lounge. These small-group meetings have no set agenda and will provide an opportunity to have collegial conversation about campus while building a stronger sense of community. The next breakfast is…

  • Philosophy’s Friday Seminar Series continues Sept. 24

    The Philosophy Friday Seminar Series continues Friday, Sept. 24, with Bella-Rose Kelly’s, “Hegel’s Doctrine of Essence in the Science of Logic.”  The seminars take place Fridays from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Marquette Hall, 105.   View the fall schedule below or online.  Sept. 24: Bella-Rose Kelly, “Hegel’s Doctrine of Essence in the Science of Logic” …

  • Center for Peacemaking to host Soup with Substance on Sept. 22 

    The Center for Peacemaking will host a Soup with Substance panel discussion on Wednesday, Sept. 22, at noon, in the AMU, 157. The discussion will be led by three summer peacemaking fellowship recipients, who will share their experiences interning for various nonprofit organizations.   The discussion will also be live streamed on the Center’s YouTube page.

  • Writing Center and Haggerty collaborate for ‘ART ASKS: NOW & THEN’ 

    The Haggerty Museum of Art and the Ott Memorial Writing Center invite members of the campus community to enjoy the two art forms of visual art and language arts together.   Visit the Haggerty in person or online each month to find specially selected artworks paired with viewing and writing prompts inspired by the semester-long theme of “Now & Then”.  …

  • Celebrating the Careers—and Unveiling the Portraits—of Professors Carolyn Edwards and Phoebe Williams

    On April 14, 2021, Marquette University Law School unveiled the portraits of two retired faculty: Professor Carolyn M. Edwards and Professor Phoebe Weaver Williams, L’81. While the event was online, the portraits are on permanent display in Eckstein Hall. Their significance—reflecting the importance of the individuals portrayed—was suggested in the remarks at the event, which…

  • Ignatian Inspired

    Opus Dean Kris Ropella leads the Marquette University Opus College of Engineering with Ignatian values as her guide

  • Dr. Derria Byrd honored with Way Klingler Early Career Award

    The award supports promising new scholars in critical stages of their careers.

  • Tara Baillargeon named acting dean of libraries

    Dr. Tara Baillargeon, assistant dean for digital scholarship at Marquette University Libraries, has been named acting dean of university libraries, Provost Kimo Ah Yun announced today. Baillargeon will begin in the role Oct. 22, 2021, upon Janice Welburn’s retirement, announced in July. Baillargeon joined Marquette in November 2011 as department head of research and instructional…

  • Chris Swift, Chairman and CEO of The Hartford and university trustee, to highlight enduring lessons of leadership at Business Leaders Forum 

    Christopher Swift, chairman and CEO of The Hartford and a current university trustee, will highlight enduring lessons of leadership at the Business Leaders Forum on Friday, Oct. 8, at 12:15 p.m. in the Monaghan Ballroom at the AMU.  Swift, a 1983 College of Business Administration alumnus, will discuss how the pandemic is re-shaping the U.S.…

  • Marquette Theatre announces 2021-22 season, including return to in-person performances

    Marquette Theatre has announced the schedule for its 47th annual season, “Together Again.” Performances will return to live theatre in the Evan and Marion P. Helfaer Theatre located at 1304 W. Clybourn St.   The season begins with a classic comedy pairing of Neil Simon’s “California Suite” alongside Shakespeare’s comical battle of the sexes, “The Taming…