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  • University announces two fellowships to support emerging or early-career filmmakers

    Marquette will offer two fellowships in 2021: a Social Justice Fellowship and a New Voices Fellowship. Both fellowships support emerging or early-career filmmakers, providing them with the resources to complete a project intended to provide a significant impact on their career trajectory. The Social Justice Fellowship will support a film exploring a social issue —…

  • New online mental health tool available to faculty and staff

    The Counseling Center has partnered with SilverCloud to offer virtual mental health resources to the Marquette community. Through this new partnership, the tool is available for free to all Marquette students, faculty and staff. SilverCloud is an online platform offering self-guided programs for anxiety, depression, stress and resilience. Based on cognitive behavioral therapy principles, the self-guided…

  • New virtual M.A.P ‘Justice Journey’ will run February through May

    Campus Ministry has adapted a new program from the traditional Marquette Action Program (M.A.P.), which will run Monday, Feb. 1, through Monday, May 3.  Register by Monday, Feb. 1.   This new program invites students to spend just a few minutes of justice engagement per week, whenever you can and however you choose.   Learn more about the virtual M.A.P. Justice Journey.  

  • Migration from Proofpoint Enterprise Security to Microsoft Office 365 ATP to take place Jan. 20

    All Marquette email accounts will be migrated from Proofpoint Enterprise Security to Microsoft Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) on Wednesday, Jan. 20, at 6 a.m. This migration will provide additional cybersafe features and enhance the security of the university’s Microsoft cloud environment (Outlook, Teams, OneDrive, etc.).  The migration will offer the following benefits:  Internal spam and…

  • ‘Solutions for Gender Equity in Academia’ is Jan. 21

    Marquette ADVANCE will host a virtual presentation titled “Solutions for Gender Equity in Academia” on Thursday, Jan. 21, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Register via Eventbrite.    Dr. Jessica Malisch, assistant professor of physiology at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, will deliver the presentation. Dr. Malisch is a recipient of the 2019-20 American Association of University Women Fellowship and an active researcher. …

  • Residence hall move-in is Jan. 23

    As a reminder residence halls will open on Saturday, Jan. 23, at 8 a.m. Students were sent an email in December with confirmation of spring assignments. This message included a link for students to sign up for a move-in time. All students returning to campus (or students with a new spring 2021 assignment) must sign…

  • What we can learn from TikTok

    Marquette professor innovates with new digital learning

  • COVID-19 update: Spring semester preparation

    Dear Marquette undergraduate, graduate and professional students, Happy New Year! As we prepare for the spring semester, we hope the break left you refreshed, recharged and ready to return to campus and classes. Through your diligence and commitment to our community pledge, mask wearing, physical distancing and following campus and health department protocols, we were…

  • Students can purchase GradGuard tuition insurance for health-related academic withdrawal

    Marquette students can purchase a “Tuition Protection Plan” from GradGuard, the insurance protection platform. This insurance is being offered to ensure continued access to education amid uncertainty brought upon by health issues. The plan offers affordable insurance for tuition and other attendance costs should students be forced to withdraw for a covered illness, injury or…

  • Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., virtual prayer service is Jan. 28

    The Marquette community is invited to a virtual prayer service commemorating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The service will be held on Thursday, Jan, 28, from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Participants will be invited to reflect on the words of Dr. King and other civil rights leaders, which will be read…