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  • McGee Lecture Series to host Hans-Joerg Tiede, Nov. 17

    The Department of Social and Culture Sciences’ McGee Lecture Series will welcome Hans-Joerg Tiede, director of research at the American Association of University Professors, on Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 7 p.m. via Zoom.   In this dynamic lecture, Tiede will explain the critical importance of collaboration and shared governance as colleges and universities respond to the financial…

  • Milwaukee musician Willy Porter performs virtual concert for students in ‘Rock and Roll in the U.S.’ course; watch the video via YouTube

    Milwaukee musician Willy Porter produced a 40-minute concert for the students in the Foundations in Methods of Inquiry Core course, “Rock and Roll in the U.S.” The course, CORE 1929, is co-taught by Dr. Elaine Spiller, associate professor of mathematics and statistical sciences, and Dr. Stephen Saunders, chair and professor of psychology. During the next class, Porter…

  • Faber Center to host ‘Touchstones: Stories of Hope and Inspiration’ virtually, Nov. 20 

    The Faber Center will host “Touchstones: Stories of Hope and Inspiration” on Friday, Nov. 20, from noon to 12:30 p.m.  A story is a powerful way to find hope in challenging times. Faculty and staff are invited to join Dr. John Pustejovsky, associate professor of German, as he shares aspects of his spiritual journey and how it is a…

  • Next Step Clinic receives Nonprofit Collaboration of the Year award

    Next Step Clinic — the winner of Marquette University’s first-ever President’s Challenge — received the award for Nonprofit Collaboration of the Year during Milwaukee BizTimes’ annual Nonprofit Excellence Awards, held virtually on Nov. 6. Next Step Clinic operates as a satellite of Mental Health America of Wisconsin and addresses the mental health and developmental needs…

  • Office of the Provost seeking nominations for new academic integrity director; applications due Dec. 7

    The Office of the Provost is seeking applications and nominations for the new academic integrity director position. This role is a three-year term beginning July 1, 2021 and ending June 30, 2024. It will be a half-time, 12-month temporary position that includes a summer stipend.   The academic integrity director oversees all aspects of academic…

  • Marquette Athletics launches ‘Blue and Gold United’ fundraising initiative

    In an ongoing effort to support student-athlete scholarship and programming, Marquette Athletics is launching “Blue and Gold United,” a new annual fundraising initiative. “We are proud of the strong financial foundation we have built over decades” Director of Athletics said Bill Scholl said. “Our reality is that it’s never been more important to unite. More than…

  • Fall 2020 course evaluations now available

    Fall 2020 course evaluations are available Wednesday, Nov. 11, through Tuesday, Nov. 24.   Course evaluations are used 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.   For additional information, including FAQs, the course evaluation schedule and a sample evaluation…

  • Office of Engagement and Inclusion seeking opportunities to collaborate with campus partners on spring programming

    In planning programming for the spring semester , the Office of Engagement and Inclusion is hoping to learn more about what campus partners are planning and discuss collaborative opportunities. This information will allow for more intentional scheduling and resource sharing.  Complete this form to help OEI gain a better understanding of the institutional calendar landscape.   Contact the Office of Engagement and Inclusion if interested in discussing further. 

  • Department of History to host virtual ‘Klement Conversations’; first event ‘Beyond the White Man’s Burden’ is Nov. 12

    The Department of History  and the Center for Urban Research Teaching and Outreach will host “Klement Conversations,” a virtual series based on the annual Klement Lecture, which brings to campus distinguished scholars in American history. Originally devoted to the history of the sectional conflict, the series now includes all fields of American history. The first…

  • We Are All Marquette: Campus community comes together for a ‘Paint Day’ to celebrate diversity, racial equity

    By Nick Stephens, communication intern in the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion