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  • Peace and Justice Career Panel is May 8

    The Center for Peacemaking will host a “Peace and Justice Career Panel” on Friday, May 8, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Students are invited to hear stories from alumni about their personal career journeys and how they have been able to live out their justice driven values.   Alumni on this panel have experience in justice journalism, nonprofit management,…

  • Mass for Centenary of St. Joan of Arc to be live streamed, May 16

    The Mass for the Centenary of St. Joan of Arc’s Canonization will be celebrated on Saturday, May 16, at 11 a.m. Rev. Fred Zagone, S.J., university chaplain, will celebrate Mass in English with a reading and some music in French.   All are welcome to this virtual event, which will be live streamed from the St. Joan of Arc Chapel, via…

  • Information about CARES Act, other funds to assist eligible students in need

    Like many other institutions nationwide, Marquette University has received funds from the federal CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund, which provides emergency financial aid grants to eligible students who are facing significant financial challenges. Marquette has followed the guidelines set forth by the U.S. Department of Education to determine how to disburse the funds…

  • Faculty and staff grants: February and March 2020

    In an effort to promote research and scholarship conducted by Marquette faculty and staff, the Office of Marketing and Communication and the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs have partnered to present a monthly recap of recent grants awarded to faculty and staff. This report will be featured in Marquette Today each month. The following grants were…

  • Marquette named Top School for Service by Catholic Volunteer Network

    Marquette has been named a top school for service by the Catholic Volunteer Network. The designation recognizes Campus Ministry and the university’s Service Learning Program for consistent excellence in collaborating with the university’s network and championing post-grad service among students. Catholic Volunteer Network recognized 29 schools as it celebrates its volunteers who have said “yes”…

  • Virtual COVID-19 Town Hall follow up; watch the video online

    The Marquette COVID-19 Response Team thanks the more than 1,400 faculty, staff and students who attended the Virtual COVID-19 Town Hall last Friday. The event was recorded and is available via YouTube for those who missed it. Additionally, the Marquette community is encouraged to visit the university’s dedicated coronavirus website to learn more about each…

  • A Finals Week message from Provost Ah Yun and Dr. Cole

    Dear students, We hope you are safe and healthy, and that you are adjusting as well as possible to our new remote learning environment. While none of us pictured Finals Week like this when we began the semester, we want you to know that we are especially proud of how Marquette students have responded to…

  • A prayer for the Marquette community during COVID-19

    By Rev. Michael A. Zampelli, S.J., member of Marquette’s Board of Trustees Let’s place ourselves in the presence of God — who created the heavens and the earth …who raised Jesus from the dead, …who binds us together in the Spirit across time and space. Let’s hold in our hearts the students of Marquette University,…

  • Undergraduate Admissions extends deposit deadline for incoming students to June 1

    Due to the impact of COVID-19 on the lives of incoming college freshmen, Marquette’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions has extended the deadline for deposits to June 1. Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Brian Troyer reached out to all pending admitted students last week to communicate this. Housing assignments will not be made until after June 1;…

  • MUPD celebrates five years

    Marquette University Police Department was commissioned on May 1, 2015.