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Tea in the RC
Tea in the RC is a monthly program that brings together LGBTQ+ students, staff, faculty and advocates to share tea, snacks, activities and conversation while building community.

Real Talk, Real Connections: Networking for Introverts in Action
The Institute for Women’s Leadership, in collaboration with the Lemonis Center for Student Success, the Office of Inclusion and Belonging and the Career Center, will host “Real Talk, Real Connections: Networking for Introverts in Action” with Jazmynn Appleton on Wednesday, Sept. 24, at 1 p.m. in the Lemonis Center for Student Success. If you’ve ever…

Marquette Democracy Project hosts labor activist Antonio Rosario
The Marquette Democracy Project will host labor activist Antonio Rosario on Wednesday, Oct. 1, at 4 p.m. in the AMU Monaghan Ballrooms. Rosario is a New York City-based Teamster and key figure in organizing Amazon. In These Times magazine recognized his efforts, naming him their 2025 Labor Organizer of the Year. Rosario will discuss his decades-long career…

Art, Joy and Anatomy with artist and alumna Kaitlin Walsh
Dr. Danielle Harms’ HOPR 1955H “Complicated Joy” class will host a hands-on art workshop and conversation with artist and alumna Kaitlin Walsh, owner of Lyon Road Art, on Thursday, Sept. 25, from 2 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. in O’Brien Hall 205. Walsh is an independent artist specializing in abstract anatomical watercolor and oil paintings, works…

Active Minds’ Send Silence Packing Exhibit
For more than a decade, Active Minds’ acclaimed Send Silence Packing® exhibit has traveled the country to end the silence that surrounds mental health and suicide and connect visitors with resources for support and action. The 2025 display will be at Marquette on Wednesday, Sept. 24, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Westowne Square.…

Faith in a time of Fear prayer vigil to end political violence
The Marquette College Republicans will host a prayer vigil to remember and honor victims of political violence on Wednesday, Sept. 17, from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Central Mall. Campus community members of all political backgrounds and belief systems are welcome; this is an opportunity to unite against political violence and foster healing.

A long, loving look at the real: framing difficult news for our students and ourselves
Rev. Joseph Simmons, S.J., assistant professor of theology in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences and faculty teaching fellow at the Center for Teaching and Learning, will discuss current issues on Monday, Sept. 22, from noon to 1 p.m. in Raynor Library 330B. The regular dose of news of gun violence in schools, parishes…

CURTO and Arrupe Center civics lunch and learn
The Center for Urban Research, Teaching and Outreach and the Arrupe Center will host a Civics in Action Lunch and Learn, “Democracy as a State of Being: The Foundations of Democratic Citizenship,” on Thursday, Sept. 18, at noon in AMU 163. This month, CURTO will host Dr. Melissa Gibson, associate professor of educational policy and…

Philadelphia Inquirer’s Michael Huang presents Axthelm Memorial Lecture
Michael Huang, Comm ‘93, managing sports editor for the Philadelphia Inquirer, will deliver the Pete and Bonnie Memorial Axthelm Lecture on Thursday, Sept. 25, from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Alumni Memorial Union Ballroom E. Attendance is free, but attendees are asked to register in advance. Students who are attending the Student Sport Summit, which will precede…

‘rHyThMs oF lIgHt: Seeing with Sound’ performance by the Marquette University Chorus and Chamber Choir
The Marquette University Chorus and Chamber Choir will perform “rHyThMs oF lIgHt: Seeing with Sound,” on Friday, Sept. 26, at 5 p.m. at the Haggerty Museum of Art. Light — at once particle and wave — travels in paradox, shaping how we perceive the world. In this performance, the Marquette University Chorus and Chamber Choir…