Archive

  • Professor recognized nationally for achievements in furthering teaching of German

    Dr. John Pustejovsky, associate professor of German in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, received the “Certificate of Merit” from the Goethe-Institut and the American Association of Teachers of German for his achievements in furthering the teaching of German. Pustejovsky was recognized at a virtual presentation on Saturday, Nov. 21. He was one of…

  • Center for Peacemaking to offer new course development grant; apply by Jan. 31

    To support Marquette’s racial equity efforts and to expand curricular offerings in the Peace Studies (INPS) major / minor, the Center for Peacemaking is offering a $2,500 course development grant to highlight the role of womxn of color—especially Black womxn—in nonviolent liberation movements. More information is available on the Center for Peacemaking’s website.   Proposals from all disciplines…

  • Support the Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service; annual fundraising campaign ends Jan. 1

    For nine years, the Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service, housed in the Diederich College of Communication, has intentionally told the stories of people who do extraordinary things in the city’s diverse communities. Although the site is free, the staff’s labor is not.   Those who are able to support NNS’ annual fundraising campaign can do so via…

  • ‘Java with Joel’ virtual coffee chat is Dec. 9

    The next “Java with Joel” coffee chat series with Joel Pogodzinski, senior vice president and chief operating officer, will take place on Wednesday, Dec. 9, from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.  Open to all faculty and staff, the virtual Teams gatherings will have no set agenda and will provide an opportunity to have collegial conversations about campus…

  • Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service wins national journalism award

    The Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service placed first in the “Best Solutions Project of the Year” category of the 2020 LION Awards, a national journalism contest.  Sponsored by the Local Independent Online News (LION) publishers group, the awards were judged by 30 judges from across the industry who evaluated 169 entries from LION members.  The award recognizes…

  • Two conversations with God

    When a Marquette alumnus taking perhaps his last breaths met a Marquette nurse who knew exactly what kind of care he needed, their prayers showed how much they did to save each other.

  • Nov. 19 virtual Campus Town Hall recap: event focused on university economics and COVID-19 planning for spring semester

    This afternoon nearly 700 students, faculty and staff gathered virtually for a Campus Town Hall. Moderated by Dr. Xavier Cole, vice president for student affairs, the event provided an update on university finances, academic planning, COVID-19 on campus and plans for the spring semester. The event was recorded; the video is available on the new…

  • Academic planning workgroup to host two upcoming events; campus community invited to attend

    The University Academic Senate (UAS) Executive Committee and Faculty Council invite the campus community to participate in two upcoming academic workgroup events: 1) Teaching workgroup listening session: Friday, Nov. 20, 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. To register for the listening session: Students: Email Sumana Chattopadhyay, UAS chair, to request the Teams meeting link(s). Faculty and…

  • LUNAFEST virtual film festival celebrates female filmmakers

    Among top grossing films, only 15% are directed by women. As the first-ever all women traveling film festival, LUNAFEST hopes to raise that statistic.

  • ‘LUNAFEST’ virtual film festival is Nov. 24

    Marquette will host two virtual screenings for “LUNAFEST,” a traveling film festival comprised of films made by women, for women. Hosted by the Women’s Innovation Network (WIN), this unique film festival includes seven short films by women filmmakers. Films range from animation to fictional drama, and cover topics such as women’s health, body image, relationships,…