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  • ‘The Economics of the Pandemic’ is Sept. 24

    The Department of Physical Therapy will host a seminar titled “The Economics of the Pandemic” on Thursday, Sept. 24, at 6:45 p.m. via Microsoft Teams.   The session will be presented by Dr. Matteo Arena, chair of the Department of Finance. All ticket sales and donations support the Marquette Challenge, a student-led fundraising initiative in support of the Foundation for Physical Therapy…

  • ‘COVID-19 Research Initiative: Scholars in Action’ is Sept. 16

    Beyond MU: Lifelong Learning will host a webinar titled “Marquette’s COVID-19 Research Initiative: Scholars in Action” on Wednesday, Sept. 16, from noon to 1 p.m.   The COVID-19 Research Initiative at Marquette engages faculty, staff, students and alumni to address the consequences of the pandemic. Marquette scholars are evaluating how we got here as well as developing strategies…

  • Return to campus training for faculty and staff available online

    As a reminder, all employees must complete a mandatory online training before returning to campus. Training and resources are available on the COVID-19 website. All supervisors (including supervisors of student employees) are responsible for any workplace / department-specific training. If you already completed the training in previous steps, you don’t need to take it again —…

  • ‘Addressing Racial Injustice at Marquette,’ with President Lovell and Black Student Council is tomorrow; Marquette community invited to tune in via livestream

    On Friday, Sept. 11, at 11:30 a.m., members of the Black Student Council will come together with President Michael R. Lovell and Rev. James Voiss, S.J., vice president for mission and ministry, for a prayer service oriented toward healing racism at Marquette and the university’s role in addressing racial injustice. The Marquette community is invited…

  • College of Nursing receives nearly $1 million grant to boost eldercare workforce

    The College of Nursing has been granted nearly $1 million from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Resources and Services Administration to create a new program and provide student scholarships to strengthen the eldercare workforce. The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) grant, totaling just over $975,000 over the course of two…

  • Save the date: Virtual Community Engagement Symposium will be the week of Nov. 16

    Lead sponsor Ascension Wisconsin joins Marquette in hosting the 5th Annual Community Engagement Symposium, “Deepening Partnerships in Pursuit of Social Justice,” the week of  Monday, Nov. 16. All sessions will take place virtually this year due to COVID-19. The symposium will showcase partnerships, organizations and research initiatives, elevate Marquette’s surrounding communities and their rich assets, and…

  • Students invited to join Marquette Liturgical Choir and Music Ministry Team

    Campus Ministry invites students to join Liturgical Choir and the Music Ministry Team on campus. About Liturgical Choir Ten-minute vocal interviews for Liturgical Choir will be held during the first week of each semester. Sign-up sheets will be posted before the first week of classes on the choir director’s door in Campus Ministry (AMU, Room…

  • Register for the virtual Ignatian yoga series, Sept. 22 – Nov. 3

    The Haggerty Museum of Art and the Faber Center for Ignatian Spirituality will host a four-part yoga series on Tuesdays, Sept. 22 through Nov. 3, via Zoom. Dates and themes: Tuesday, Sept. 22, from 12:05 p.m. to 12:50 p.m. | theme: gift of creation/nature Tuesday, Oct. 6, from 12:05 p.m. to 12:50 p.m. | theme: gift of…

  • Flu shots available on campus, Sept. 22 – Nov. 10; new this year, you must make an appointment

    Injectable influenza vaccinations will be available to students, faculty and staff at several locations throughout campus. All flu clinics will be by appointment. Visit the Flu News web page to schedule an appointment.  There is no charge for the vaccination for full-time undergraduate students and employees and dependents participating in Marquette’s medical insurance plan. For employees and eligible dependents…

  • Nominate an outstanding sophomore for E-Lead by Sept. 25

    The Excellence in Leadership Program (E-Lead) is seeking nominations of outstanding sophomores from across the university for the spring 2021 cohort. E-Lead is a three-year, curricular innovation leadership development program for undergraduate Marquette students across all disciplines. Students are accepted to the program during their sophomore year and will earn academic credits as they progress through each year of the…