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  • Apply to join the Minority Scholars Mentor Program

    The Minority Scholars Mentoring Program was created by and for minority students at Marquette with the purpose of providing underclassmen with the tools and support needed to succeed in the academic realm.   The goal of MSMP is to pair upper-level minority students with freshman and sophomore minority students in the same academic college or major. Once paired up, the…

  • College of Nursing receives scholarship to support disadvantaged students

    The College of Nursing received a Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students from the U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration, Bureau of Health Workforce and the Division of Health Careers and Financial Support. The Scholarship for Disadvantaged Students (SDS) award, totaling more than $3 million dollars over the course of five…

  • Blood donors needed; drive to take place on campus Aug. 6

    Due to COVID-19, there is currently a greater need for blood donors. To continue to maintain an adequate blood supply, the university has partnered with Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin to host blood drives on Marquette’s campus throughout the summer. The next drive is scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 6, from noon to 4 p.m. Sign up for…

  • Virtual breakfast with Senior Vice President Joel Pogodzinski is July 16

    Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Joel Pogodzinski invites faculty and staff to discuss campus and community topics while (virtually) sharing a meal together. A Microsoft Teams gathering will be held on Thursday, July 16, from 8:30 a.m to 9:30 a.m. These small-group meetings have no set agenda and will provide an opportunity to have collegial conversation…

  • COVID-19 Response Team Employee Subcommittee to host office hours, July 9

    The Employee Subcommittee of the COVID-19 Response Team will host office hours – an informal opportunity for employees to ask questions about the phased Return to Campus plan – on Thursday, July 9, from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. via Microsoft Teams. Space is limited, employees interested in attending must register via Eventbrite. A link…

  • Dr. Kate Ward honored with Way Klingler Young Scholar Award

    Dr. Kate Ward is an assistant professor of theology in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences. She is one of the 2020 recipients of the Way Klingler Young Scholar Award. Ward’s research focuses on economic ethics and ethical method, specifically virtue ethics and Catholic social thought. She has published articles on wealth, virtue and…

  • Beyond MU webinar ‘Transformation in the Ignatian Tradition’ is July 30

    Beyond MU: Lifelong Learning will host a webinar titled “Praying from the Cave: Transformation in the Ignatian Tradition” on Thursday, July 30, from noon to 1 p.m. CT.   Presented by Dr. Kathy Coffey-Guenther, senior mission and Ignatian leadership specialist for University Advancement, the webinar will focus on a deeper understanding of yourself, God’s grace and God’s longing for you…

  • Beyond MU webinar ‘Mindfulness and positive psychology to cope with race-related trauma’ is July 16

    Beyond MU: Lifelong Learning will host a webinar titled “Using Mindfulness and Positive Psychology to Cope with Race-related Trauma” on Thursday, July 16, from noon to 1 p.m. CT.   This webinar will focus on how to use mindfulness and positive psychology techniques to cope with symptoms of race-related trauma.   Two professors in the College of Education…

  • Book a virtual appointment with the Career Services Center

    The Career Services Center continues to offer full virtual career counseling sessions via phone or video conferencing.   The CSC offers critiques of a Handshake profiles, LinkedIn profiles, resumes and cover letters. Send documents for review to resumes@marquette.edu. You can also book an appointment via Handshake. With questions, contact please the CSC  at (414) 288-7423 or career.services@marquette.edu.  

  • From President Lovell: Follow-up to last week’s racial injustice town hall; sign up for President’s Commission on Racial Equity

    Dear Marquette community, Last week’s Racial Injustice Town Hall was an important conversation in Marquette’s efforts to become more welcoming, inclusive and anti-racist. Our community is hurting and there is an urgency for us to take action to eliminate the injustices that exist on our campus. I announced several preliminary action steps to improve the…