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  • Marquette Core Curriculum Committee nominations due May 1

    The Marquette Core Curriculum is seeking faculty nominations for the Core Curriculum Committee. Beginning in fall 2020, there will be two three-year terms available and one one-year term. The committee prefers nominations from colleges other than Arts and Sciences, Communications and Health Sciences.   Nominations to the MCC Committee should be sent to Dr. James Martin, acting director of the MCC, no…

  • Beyond MU webinar: ‘COVID-19 and Supply Chain Implications’ is April 29

    Beyond MU: Lifelong Learning will host a webinar titled “COVID-19 and Supply Chain Implications: What is Going on and What Should Companies be Doing?” on Wednesday, April 29, from noon to 1 p.m. CT.   Presented by Robert (Bob) Jahncke, Eng ‘78, executive director of global logistics and supply chain operations for Seagate Technology, and Dr. Marko Bastl, associate professor of supply chain…

  • Virtual Clinical Mental Health Poster Session is April 29

    Students from the Department of Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology will present their clinical mental health posters on Wednesday, April 29, from 4:15 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Poster introductions will begin at 4:15 p.m. Attendees can join anytime; all are welcome. Attend this virtual event via Zoom. Break out room links will be available once you…

  • Alumnus Ben Wagner to perform live Instagram concert, April 23

    Ben Wagner, a Marquette alumnus, musician and songwriter, will perform a live concert via Instagram on Thursday, April 23, at 7 p.m. CST.   Watch via @mucampusmin on Instagram. 

  • REMINDER: Sign up to move items out of residence halls, May 11-17

    Students who still have belongings in their residence hall rooms should sign up now for a time to retrieve their personal items. The next round of move out will begin on Monday, May 11, and run through, Sunday, May 17. The university encourages students who are able to come to campus to do so during…

  • Overview of university’s COVID-19 Response Team

    The COVID-19 Campus Response Team leads Marquette’s response to coronavirus while building and sustaining the capability to mitigate, prepare for, respond to and recover from this threat. Led by Dr. Xavier Cole, vice president for student affairs, the Steering Committee meets daily to share updates, discuss COVID-19 developments and prepare campus communications. The response team…

  • Earth Day Mass to be livestreamed, April 22

    An Earth Day Mass will be celebrated this Wednesday, April 22, at noon from the St. Joan of Arc Chapel.   The celebration will open with a Land Acknowledgment outside the St. Joan of Arc Chapel by Al Kuhn, Engineering ‘93. Kuhn graciously assisted with Marquette’s Native American History Month Mass last semester. The Land Acknowledgment honors Indigenous peoples…

  • Tuesday Night Mass to be livestreamed, April 21, 28 and May 5

    The cherished Marquette tradition of Tuesday Night Mass in the St. Joan of Arc Chapel is now virtual. Join Marquette for three broadcast Masses on April 21, April 28 and May 5 at 10 p.m. CST. To tune in, visit the Mission at Marquette Facebook page.   The May 5 Mass will celebrate Latino and Latina students for Cinco de…

  • Instructors: Complete the Remote Instruction Experience Survey

    The Remote Instruction Experience Survey was sent via email today to all instructors teaching at least one course during the spring 2020 semester.   The goal of the survey is to better understand the transition to a remote instruction environment in response to COVID-19. It will be used to learn about student experiences, what worked and what didn’t so remote instruction can improve in…

  • Students: Complete the Remote Learning Experience Survey

    The Remote Learning Experience Survey was sent via email today to all students enrolled in at least one course during the spring 2020 semester.   The goal of the survey is to better understand the transition to a remote instruction environment in response to COVID-19. It will be used to learn about student experiences, what worked…