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Mission Week events for Friday
Mission Week is winding down, but there’s still time to enjoy a full slate of events Thursday afternoon and Friday.

Holstein Colloquium, Feb. 5
The Department of Social and Cultural Sciences will host back-to-back talks at the James Holstein Colloquium.

College of Communication offering student transportation to Wisconsin Herd Career in Sports Day
The college is taking students to Wisconsin Herd Career in Sports Day on Friday, Feb. 20 in Oshkosh, Wis.

New Marquette Law School national survey finds 63% say U.S. Supreme Court should limit Trump’s tariff authority
Also: A new Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds that 63% of adults think the U.S. Supreme Court should uphold a lower court ruling that limits the president’s authority to impose tariffs, while 36% think the Court should overturn the lower court’s ruling and rule for the president. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments…

Johnston Hall to reopen partially Thursday, Feb. 5, and fully on Monday, Feb. 9
Faculty, students and staff will be allowed into Johnston Hall from the basement through the second floor on Thursday, Feb. 5.

President’s Day lunchtime art talk with Dr. Patrick Mullins, Feb. 16
Mullins will speak about a selection of works on view in “Defying Empire: Revolutionary Prints from Britain and America.”

Douglass Day Transcribe-A-Thon, Feb. 13
Marquette will join institutions across the country in transcribing historical correspondence, articles and other documents related to the Colored Conventions.

Nursing students participate in dementia simulation
Azura Memory Care collaborates with College of Nursing to provide students with new perspective

National Marquette Day blood drive, Feb. 6; donate for chance to win front row tickets
Two students who donate will win a pair of front row seats in the student section for men’s basketball’s National Marquette Day matchup with Butler.