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  • ‘Networking Skills and Elevator Pitches: Practice with The MIC’ is April 13

    The MIC Speakers Lab will host “Networking Skills and Elevator Pitches: Practice with The MIC” on Tuesday, April 13, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. via Microsoft Teams.   Students looking for their first professional role, summer employment or an internship are welcome to join this event and practice their networking skills and elevator pitches.   Well-trained student experts will serve as coaches, teaching breathing techniques,…

  • New ‘Our Roots’ podcast episode out now featuring business student Oluwapelumi Oguntade 

    Marquette has embarked upon a series of exciting projects designed to give visibility and voice to women of color.   Through the “Our Roots Say That We’re Sisters” mural project and podcast series, BIPOC women of Marquette now have space to be seen and heard.  Read the feature story: Marq Her Words: Unsung Sheroes Based on the…

  • Dining Services to partner with local restaurants for ‘Eat Local’ series throughout April

    This semester, Marquette Dining Services has been developing partnerships and utilizing the 707 Hub to identify new restaurants. The current partners represent a diverse group of minority and women-owned businesses and feature a variety of foods from baked goods to empanadas. All options will include vegan and vegetarian options.   April 8 | Triciclo Peru  Triciclo Peru is a…

  • Soup with Substance ‘Buying Food on Credit in the Dominican Republic’ is April 7

    Campus Ministry will host the next “Soup with Substance” on Wednesday, April 7, from noon to 1 p.m. via Microsoft Teams.   Christine Hippert will present her new book about buying food on credit in corner stores in Cabarete, an important international tourism destination and hub for migrant laborers in the Dominican Republic. Haitians and Dominicans who work…

  • April is Autism Acceptance Month; events to take place throughout the month

    April is Autism Acceptance Month, and the Interdisciplinary Autism Initiative will host several events for faculty, staff, students, alumni and community members.   This series of empowering and educational events will highlight our commitment to neurodiverse people.   April 15, noon | Virtual Autism Initiative Open House Featuring the work of faculty and students who are members of the Initiative.   April 22…

  • U.S. News releases 2022 ‘Best Graduate Schools’ rankings; several Marquette programs move up

    U.S. News and World Report recently released its 2022 “Best Graduate School” rankings, and several Marquette programs moved up in rankings, particularly those in business, nursing, engineering and law. The Graduate School of Management’s executive MBA program earned the No. 15 spot in its category, up from No. 16 the previous year. Similarly, the school’s…

  • Marquette, WARF announce 2021 ‘Force for Positive Change’ event

    Winners of Force for Positive Change Award will be announced live at virtual event, April 7 Marquette University and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) have announced the finalists for the 2021 Force for Positive Change Awards. This is the fourth time the statewide competition will recognize social entrepreneurship as a model for solving social…

  • Global Medical Brigades seeking old eyeglasses and empty pill bottles; donate through the end of April 

    Global Brigades is a nonprofit health and sustainable development organization that works with volunteers to partner with communities to reduce inequalities. Marquette’s Global Medical Brigades is focused on expanding the brigade to include vision care and is actively taking steps to keep the brigade environmentally friendly.   We are seeking old eyeglasses and empty pill bottles throughout the month of April. All prescription…

  • Faber Center to host ‘Shared Inquiry: The Gift of Presence in Listening’ series in April

    The Faber Center will host “Shared Inquiry: The Gift of Presence in Listening” on Mondays, April 12, 19, 26, and May 3, from noon to 1 p.m.   Dr. John Pustejovsky, associate professor of German, will lead this reflective experience in which participants discuss how grace has been found through listening.   Register online.  

  • Père Marquette Lecture in Theology is April 11

    The Department of Theology will host the 52nd Père Marquette Lecture in Theology on Sunday, April 11, from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Register online. Dr. Rowan Williams, the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury, will present “Understanding and Misunderstanding ‘Negative’ Theology.” The lecture will address four forms of negative theology and how best to understand them within the context of the Church.   With questions, contact Dr. Marcus Plested, professor…