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  • Black Student Union honored with Student Activist Award

    Black Student Union’s 2020 Summer Work Group, a group of about 15 Milwaukee native Marquette students who convened last summer to organize against racial injustice, has been honored with the “2021 Student Activist Award” from the Wisconsin Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies. BSU is the recent coming together of Marquette’s Black Student Council, African…

  • ‘Teaching 9/11 20 years later’ — Instructors invited to complete survey

    It’s not too early to begin planning for the fall semester. All instructors considering teaching 9/11 in their fall courses — both undergraduate and graduate — or developing campus-based programming on related themes are invited to complete a brief survey. Responses will be used to develop student-centered intellectual community around the 20-year anniversary of 9/11.  …

  • Tomorrow begins the Ignatian Year: A message from President Lovell and Father Voiss

    Dear Marquette community, Tomorrow marks the start of the Ignatian Year, which was first announced by Father Arturo Sosa, superior general of the Society of Jesus, in September 2019. Father Sosa shared that this privileged year would start on May 20, 2021, and extend through July 31, 2022. “We ask for the grace to be…

  • Flourishing in faith

    With help from a Lilly Endowment gift, Marquette is helping clergy and congregations deepen their faith.

  • Easing the higher-ed burden

    An EOP alumnus gives back to help current students

  • Marquette faculty profiles

    Get to Know: Tina Boyle Whyte, adjunct instructor in the Department of Computer Sciences

  • Nursing professor receives Betty Irene Moore Fellowship for Nurse Leaders, Innovators

    Dr. Dora Clayton-Jones, assistant professor of nursing in the College of Nursing, was named one of 10 recipients of a Betty Irene Moore Fellowship for Nurse Leaders and Innovators from the University of California, Davis nursing school. In the three-year fellowship program, Clayton-Jones will receive $450,000 to conduct an innovative community engaged research project titled,…

  • COVID-19 Recovery Plan: Important changes to campus Step 4 guidelines take effect May 17

    Adapting to changing public health guidance, we will be making certain updates to the university’s COVID-19 Recovery Plan Step 4, Version 4 guidelines for summer. (Note: All other Step 4 guidelines remain in place.) The changes below take effect Monday, May 17, and remain in place until Sunday, Aug. 15, or until guidelines for the fall semester…

  • Academic Planning work groups share recommendations

    The long-term Academic Planning work groups shared their recommendations at the recent University Academic Senate meeting on Monday, May 3. The presentations and final recommendations are posted to the Economic Planning website (note: you must be on the campus network or logged into the VPN to access this site). Academic leaders will consider these reports and…

  • EmpCenter will be unavailable for maintenance May 19-20; all hourly employee timesheets must be approved by May 18

    All biweekly staff timesheet edits and approvals for the pay period ending Saturday, May 15, must be completed in EmpCenter no later than noon on Tuesday, May 18. This deadline will be strictly enforced. EmpCenter, the university’s timekeeping application for hourly staff and student employees, will be unavailable for scheduled maintenance at noon on Wednesday,…