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Share feedback about your on-campus dining experiences this semester; complete the Marquette Dining Services survey
Marquette Dining Services is seeking feedback about the Marquette community’s on-campus dining experiences this semester. Dining Services is always working to improve the on-campus dining experience, especially during these unprecedented times. The feedback received will help evaluate how COVID-19 safety protocols and precautions affected the dining experience this semester. Complete the Dining Services survey by Tuesday, Nov. 10.
Humanities Research Colloquium presents ‘Hoplite Enigma: Ancient Persian War Strategy and its Failures,’ Nov. 12
The Humanities Research Colloquium will host its next talk on Thursday, Nov. 12, from 4 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. via Microsoft Teams. Dr. Jenn Finn, associate professor of history, will present “The Hoplite Enigma: Ancient Persian War Strategy and its Failures.” Scholars of ancient history have often viewed the Greek Wars against the Persians in the 5th and 4th centuries…
Forward Thinking Poster Session runs Nov. 5-9; follow-up presentations will be Nov. 19
In conjunction with the Office of International Education, the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs hosts a Forward Thinking Poster Session each year to showcase some of the research being done on campus. Starting Thursday, Nov. 5, through Monday, Nov. 9, the Marquette community can visit the Forward Thinking Poster Session website to view projects. After…
Mental health and resiliency resources available for faculty and staff
Faculty and staff are encouraged to utilize the Employee Wellness website for various mental health and resiliency resources. Information on the Advocate/Aurora Employee Assistance Program (EAP), a confidential resource available for employees and members of their household, is also available. The EAP is offering weekly “IMPACT” sessions focused on emotional health and well-being. Topics are selected…
Book Marq to undergo remodeling, will remain open; return fall books before Thanksgiving
Beginning on Monday, Nov. 30, the BookMarq’s store will undergo remodeling that’s estimated to last three weeks. The Book Marq intends to remain open during this time and will maintain normal business hours (Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.). These times may be subject to change. Students are also encouraged to return fall books before Thanksgiving. Students…
Alpha Sigma Nu to host blood drive, Nov. 12
Alpha Sigma Nu and Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin will host a blood drive on Thursday, Nov. 12, from noon to 6 p.m., in the AMU Henke Lounge. Due to COVID-19, blood donations are in dire need — and you can help. The SARS COV-2 antibody test, aka the COVID-19 antibody test (CAT), will be performed on all blood…
Empowering voters in 2020
How #MarquetteVotes is engaging student voters this election cycle
COVID-19 update: Students asked to begin preparing for end of semester
With about three weeks remaining in the fall 2020 semester, students are asked to begin preparing to leave campus for virtual final exams and winter break. Additional information will be shared in the coming weeks to provide guidance on the end of the semester, including any testing, quarantine, and isolation protocols that may be necessary…
‘Pray for our Nation’ in the Chapel of the Holy Family this week, Nov. 2-6
Campus Ministry invites the Marquette community so share their prayers for the nation during this election week, Nov. 2-6, until 5 p.m. each day in the AMU’s Chapel of the Holy Family. Stop by to pray, light a candle and write a prayer on the note cards provided. Leave your prayer in the basket to…
