Caitlin Schoewe

Higher Education Regional Alliance and NMDSI Faculty AI Summit, Nov. 1
This event is invite-only; please contact Jonathan Stark with event inquiries.

‘Fall’ in love with philanthropy at Marquette, Oct. 23
The Backpack Program is a free and confidential service that provides groceries and toiletries to Marquette students.

Civic Dialogues town hall on the 2024 election, Oct. 24
The Political Science department will have student leaders, facilitators, and past event participants discuss the Marquette Civic Dialogues program and how it has shaped students’ and the broader community’s views about political divisions, political campaigns, and the upcoming November 5th election.

‘A Pope’s Hope for the Humanities: Reading Francis’s Love Letter to Literature,’ Oct. 24
Rev. Joseph Simmons, S.J., will present “A Pope’s Hope for the Humanities: Reading Francis’s Love Letter to Literature” as part of the Humanities Research Colloquium on Thursday, Oct. 24, at 4 p.m. in Marquette Hall 105.

Terrarium tranquility with the Center for Student Wellness, Nov. 7
This event aims to promote mindfulness and well-being through a hands-on experience with nature.

Black-Brown Get Down: Honoring our Ancestors, Oct. 23
The Office of Inclusion and Belonging, Urban Scholars and EOP invites you to the Black Brow Get Down on Wednesday, Oct. 23, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Lemonis Center Multipurpose Room on the 2nd floor.

MU Faculty/Staff 9 Pin Tap Bowling Tournament, Oct. 28
Come join Rec Sports for a night of fun with other faculty/staff for a 9 Pin Tap Tournament (9 pins on the first ball counts as a strike) on Monday, Oct. 28 at 5 p.m.

Informational accounting panel Q&A, Oct. 15
Join the Marquette Urban Scholars for a presentation with accounting professionals from Deloitte.

Soup with Substance: How to be an UndocuAlly, Oct. 16
In preparation for UndocuAlly Week — held Oct. 21 through Oct. 25 — Campus Ministry invites the campus community to learn more about Marquette’s Dreamers at Soup with Substance on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at noon in the AMU Lunda Room. Hear the stories of undocumented students and those from mixed-status families and gain practical takeaways…

Join the Ebony Ball planning committee
The Center for Engagement and Inclusion is seeking participants to join the Ebony Ball planning committee.