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  • Updates regarding Marquette’s Cape Town Study Abroad Program for spring 2021

    The Office of International Education (OIE) shares the following changes regarding the South Africa Study Abroad Program for spring 2021.   To adhere to current travel restrictions and health and safety guidelines, OIE has pivoted its in-person South Africa program to two virtual program models with an optional two-week travel component (tentative: May 21 — June 4) and a virtual…

  • Students: Return fall books before Thanksgiving

    The Book Marq encourages students to return rented textbooks (that you don’t need for finals) prior to Thanksgiving. This will help avoid the time and expense of shipping textbooks back to the bookstore by the due date of Friday, Dec. 18.   With questions, email the Book Marq.   For regular announcements, textbook information and promotions, visit the Book Marq website, Facebook or Instagram. 

  • Faber Center’s virtual ‘Exhale with St. Ignatius’ program open to all departments

    First developed in collaboration with University Advancement, the Faber Center is offering a program called “Exhale with St. Ignatius” to all departments. Drawing upon the teachings of St. Ignatius, this virtual 30-minute program seeks to create a peaceful setting for units to come together, reflect on our current situation, and seek solace amid the day’s…

  • Annual Benefits Enrollment begins Oct. 26 at 8 a.m., closes Nov. 13 at 4 p.m.

    All employees are strongly encouraged to enroll, change or waive benefits for 2021. Faculty and staff can make changes to their benefit elections during the Annual Enrollment period, Monday, Oct. 26, at 8 a.m. through Friday, Nov. 13, at 4 p.m. Employees who wish to change existing health insurance plans, family members covered or enroll/re-enroll…

  • Celebrating Suffrage While Championing The Work Ahead

    By Jean Grow, co-director of the Institute for Women’s Leadership, on behalf of the IWL Suffrage and Innovation Conference Steering Committee

  • SPARK leader applications due Oct. 25

    New Student and Family Programs is seeking 30 students to serve as 2021 SPARK leaders. “SPARK,” or “Summer Priority Advising and Registration Kick-off” is the mandatory program for new first-year students as a part of their transition to Marquette.  Every year, 130 current Marquette students welcome incoming students to campus by serving on SPARK or…

  • Marquette to sponsor NŌ STUDIOS’ virtual Social Justice Summit, Oct. 16-18; campus community invited to participate

    Milwaukee’s own NŌ STUDIOS, a collaborative workspace and social community that offers an environment for artists and art lovers to come together, will host its Social Justice Summit virtually this year, Friday, Oct. 16, through Sunday, Oct. 18. As a sponsor of the summit, Marquette encourages all students, faculty and staff to participate in one…

  • We Are All Marquette: Answering the Call: New faces of Marquette’s student government

    By Andrea García, graduate assistant in the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion Last month on Sept. 18, best friends and dynamic duo Evelia Guerrero and Elizabeth Murillo made history as the first Latina students to be elected as Marquette University Student Government (MUSG) president and vice president. What started out as playful ribbing between…

  • PRICE: A toolkit for success

    Marquette’s Center for Peacemaking leads President’s Challenge-winning effort to address racism, COVID-19, barriers to online education

  • Sign up to join a chat with President Michael R. Lovell

    Each semester, President Michael R. Lovell hosts as series of informal “chats” with students. These gatherings are an opportunity for community building and idea sharing.   Two dates have been identified for fall 2020:  Tuesday, Oct. 20, from 3:30 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. | AMU 5th Floor  Wednesday, Nov. 18, from 2 p.m. to 2:45…