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  • Between Metaliteracy and the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm

    The Center for Teaching and Learning will host a session exploring metaliteracy and its connection to the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm on Thursday, March 5, at 2 p.m. in Raynor Memorial Libraries, Room 330B. The session will include a brief presentation by Student Success Librarian Nicole Bungert, followed by a facilitated conversation led by Digital Scholarship Librarian Maxwell Gray.  Register online.  Originating in…

  • Imposter syndrome and social media

    Join a presentation for Eating Disorder Awareness Week on Wednesday, Feb. 25, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in Weasler Auditorium, with a virtual attendance option available. The session will explore imposter syndrome and the impact of social media on the mental health of college and graduate students. In this presentation led by Melissa Schneider,…

  • Know your rights and personal security workshop

    The Center for Peacemaking will host a know your rights and personal security workshop on Tuesday, Feb. 24, from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. in Marquette Hall 100. A guest speaker will share information about the rights individuals have in various settings, and a Center for Peacemaking representative will share tips on physical and digital security.  Register online.  Guidance from Marquette University on…

  • Soup with Substance: Student and faculty experiences at the Center for Peacemaking

    Center for Peacemaking student fellows, immersion trip participants and faculty fellows will share their involvement with the Center for Peacemaking at Soup with Substance on Wednesday, Feb. 25, at noon in the AMU Lunda Room. Cami Basadre will present on her fellowship focused on developing skills to provide health services for Indigenous populations; Marisa D’Amico will share…

  • Dreamers Gala

    Marquette students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members are invited to participate in the 11th annual Dreamers Gala.  Over the past decade and beyond, the gala has served as a powerful symbol of the ways Dreamers rise above uncertainty, turning obstacles into milestones and holding fast to dreams that illuminate paths forward. This year’s theme is Dreams That Light the…

  • Bronzeville Collective Excursion

    The Black History Month Excursion, hosted by the Office of Inclusion and Belonging, will take place on Thursday, Feb. 26. Participants will meet outside Varsity Theatre and depart campus at 1 p.m., returning to campus no later than 4 p.m. Transportation is provided.  The Bronzeville Collective is home to more than 40 local and national creative brands…

  • Lemonis Center Student Success Dialogue: AI-Equity, Policy Clarity and Restorative Pathways in Student Support

    The Lemonis Center for Student Success will host its first Student Success Dialogue of the spring semester on Thursday, Feb. 26, at noon in the Lemonis Center Multipurpose Room.  The event will feature a cross-unit conversation on artificial intelligence with: Presenters will share insights from their work, centering equity, transparency and restorative support for students in an…

  • MUPD self-defense class

    The Marquette University Police Department is hosting its next free self-defense class on Thursday, Feb. 19, at 4 p.m. in the Gold Studio at the Wellness + Helfaer Recreation facility.  Registration for upcoming self-defense classes is available online.  Personal security awareness training classes are also available, including Wednesday, Feb. 18. More information and registration is available online.  MUPD regularly offers several free self-defense…

  • Listening session for next vice president for mission and ministry

    President Kimo Ah Yun earlier this month launched a national search for Marquette’s next vice president for mission and ministry, and the search committee has scheduled listening sessions with stakeholder groups across campus to aid in their work.  All students, faculty and staff are invited to attend a listening session on Tuesday, Feb. 24, from 3 p.m.…

  • AHPRC Seminar Series with Susie Parker-Simmons

    Susie Parker-Simmons, consultant to the Milwaukee Bucks and Women’s Tennis Association, will speak on “Designing and Monitoring Elite Athlete Plans” on Thursday, Feb. 19, at noon in the Athletic and Human Performance Research Center Film Room (room 216).  No registration is required. Email toni.uhrich@mu.edu with questions.