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Not kidding around about voting
Marquette class inspires student to publish children’s book, A Goat Named Vote
Diederich College of Communication hosts Dr. Sally Perkins for a virtual presentation on women’s suffrage
The Diederich College of Communication welcomes Dr. Sally Perkins, professional storyteller, trainer and educator from Butler University, to present “Digging in Their Heels: An Energized, Eye-Opening Story of Women’s Battle for the Vote.” This dynamic performance tells the story of women’s suffrage and was a top-selling show at the 2018 Indy Fringe Theatre Festival. It was also featured at…
New online mental health tool now available for students; sign up for SilverCloud today
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. SilverCloud is an online platform offering self-guided programs for anxiety, depression, stress and resilience. Based on cognitive behavioral therapy principles, the self-guided program is…
Marquette Forum to sponsor MKE Film Festival’s Oct. 23 screening of ‘Growing Up Milwaukee: Our Milwaukee, Our Stories’
The Marquette Forum will sponsor the Milwaukee Film Festival’s screening of “Growing Up Milwaukee: Our Milwaukee, Our Stories.” The screening will take place on Friday, Oct. 23, at 5:30 p.m. Viewers can watch via Milwaukee Film’s YouTube channel. RSVP via Facebook. About the film Tyshun Wardlaw’s feature documentary debut follows three young Black people growing…
University mourns the loss of honorary degree recipient Sister Maria Rosa Leggol, OSF
The Marquette community mourns the loss of Sister Maria Rosa Leggol, OSF, a Honduran Franciscan nun who received an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Marquette in May 2009. Sister Maria Rosa Leggol raised and educated more than 40,000 Honduran orphans over fifty years. As an orphan herself, she entered the religious life at…

Fun with fluid dynamics
Mechanical engineering professor’s video lessons enliven the virtual learning landscape.
Non-partisan student ‘walking buddies’ available for early voting beginning Oct. 20
In-person absentee voting (early voting) begins on Tuesday, Oct. 20. Marquette’s Center for Community Service and Marquette Votes has “Walking buddies” available to escort groups of eligible student voters from campus to the Frank P. Zeidler Municipal Building (841 N Broadway). Walking buddies will be non-partisan students. They will escort groups of five or fewer…
Pivoting for success
Marquette faculty adjust and use connections to create a positive learning experience amid the pandemic
Helping the body
Marquette physician assistant studies professor shares tips for boosting the immune system
Request absentee ballots by Oct. 20 to ensure on-time delivery
Voting absentee can take up to two weeks to process, this includes processing your request, the time it takes your ballot to arrive and the time it takes your ballot to travel to your election clerk. To ensure your vote is counted, the U.S. Postal Service recommends all absentee voting requests be completed by Tuesday,…