Robbery Location: 1413 W. Kilbourn Avenue at approximately 12:20am The MU student victim was approached by three unknown subjects while walking on the city sidewalk. Two subjects pushed and struck him while demanding his property, and the victim turned over his wallet and cell phone. The unknown subjects then fled the area in a vehicle, […]
The invisible epidemic: See how trauma drives a downward economic and social spiral in Milwaukee
What: Attend a Colloquium Lecture by John Schmid, economics writer at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Time: Noon Date: Wednesday, April 18 Location: AMU 227 Economics writer John Schmid will discuss his multi-media series, A Time to Heal, which explores how childhood trauma leads to adult afflictions with poverty, mental illness, drop outs, crime and unemployment – in what becomes a […]
Weather update: Marquette University remains open
Marquette University’s administration carefully monitors weather conditions. All Marquette operations are open and classes remain as scheduled on Friday, Feb. 9. In the event of a weather closure, numerous communications are sent to students, faculty and staff via text, social media and email prior to 5:30 a.m. in accordance with university policy. Friendly reminder: It […]
Marquette Graduate School of Management launches Master of Supply Chain Management program
The Marquette University Graduate School of Management is pleased to offer a new two-year master’s degree in supply chain management, starting fall 2018. The 31-credit program is designed for high-quality professional students who seek to grow their skills and develop effective, ethically based management techniques. The Master of Supply Chain Management program will be conveniently delivered online with the academic rigor students expect […]
Marquette’s Board of Trustees approves groundbreaking for athletic performance research center
On Friday, Marquette University’s Board of Trustees approved groundbreaking on the first phase of construction for the athletic performance research center (APRC). The approval came after Marquette University leaders presented design plans to the trustees, which included relocating the facility to the heart of campus. A formal groundbreaking ceremony is expected in the coming weeks. The site […]
President Lovell announces Marquette to install grotto of Blessed Virgin Mary behind St. Joan of Arc Chapel
On the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, President Michael R. Lovell announced that the university will install a grotto of the Blessed Virgin just west of St. Joan of Arc Chapel. The grotto will be in place by the beginning of the 2018-19 academic year. President Lovell recently completed an […]
Disregard email sent to employees regarding online training from Workplace Answers
University staff, faculty and student employees may have received an email from Workplace Answers eLearning with the subject line “Marquette Required Training Reminder for [employee’s name].” This email was sent from the vendor in error and should be deleted. A future communication from Christine Harris Taylor, Title IX coordinator, will announce upcoming trainings. Pursuant to the Office […]
A message from Marquette University on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
At Marquette, we stand with our undocumented students. We welcome all, not just some, to our university. We offer our heartfelt support for so many students and their families throughout this time of uncertainty. We urge the President to preserve Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and call upon Congress to adopt a permanent solution that […]