Archive

  • Students: Course evaluations close Sunday, May 9

    Course evaluations are utilized to review classes and instructors, with the primary goal of improving the quality of both. Responses are confidential and no identifying information will appear with a response.  Evaluations can be completed online through Sunday, May 9. Additional information, including frequently asked questions, the course evaluation schedule and a sample evaluation form can…

  • Staff Senate nominations open through May 14

    Nominations for University Staff Senate (USS) are open Monday, May 3, through Friday, May 14.   Staff must receive a minimum of two nominations to be eligible to be placed on the election ballot. Each nomination is appreciated.  Voting will begin online Monday, June 14, through Friday, June 25.  With questions, contact Melissa Econom.

  • 21 images from Marquette University retreats to celebrate Earth Day

    By Marquette University Campus Ministry

  • Video recording of last week’s Faculty Forum now available

    A recording of the Faculty Forum, held last Wednesday, April 28, is now available on the University Academic Senate site. Please note you must log in with your Marquette credentials to view the video. President Lovell is working with the Faculty Council to respond to questions that were not addressed at the event due to…

  • Brewing good while doing good

    Brewed Ideas Challenge winners focus on sustainability, social justice and inclusion.

  • Marquette faculty profiles

    Get to Know: Dr. Melissa Shew, visiting assistant professor in philosophy

  • University to submit ‘STARS’ sustainability report in August; submit relevant data to Marquette’s sustainability coordinator

    In 2018, Marquette published its first Campus Sustainability Plan. The plan set out to reduce carbon emissions by 25% by 2025, as well as engage in a campus wide effort to progress sustainability efforts in academics, engagement, operations and planning.   This year, Marquette has registered as a Sustainability, Tracking, Assessment and Rating System (STARS)…

  • Annual faculty and staff golf outing is June 3

    Recreational Sports will host the annual faculty/staff golf outing on Thursday, June 3, with a tee time of 11:22 a.m.  The event will be held at the Brookfield Hills Golf Course. Upon registration there will be a fee of $35 which includes golf, boxed lunch and door prizes.   To register or with questions, contact John Kratzer, general manager…

  • University leadership commits to freezing parking fees

    At yesterday’s virtual Faculty Forum, President Lovell shared that the university will freeze parking fees until merit pay can be reinstated. Senior leadership recognizes the economic challenges of the past year and appreciates all that faculty and staff have done to go above and beyond for our students. Parking types and rates can be found…

  • University leadership commits to freezing student parking fees for 2021-22 academic year

    Given the economic challenges of the past year, student parking fees on campus will remain flat for the upcoming 2021-22 academic year. Moving forward, student parking rates will continue to be reviewed annually. Parking types and rates can be found on the Parking Services website.