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Dr. Douglas E. Christie will give lecture, lead discussion on contemplation, Oct. 1-2
Dr. Douglas E. Christie, professor emeritus of theological studies at Loyola Marymount University and 2024-25 Phi Beta Kappa visiting scholar, will give a visiting scholar lecture on contemplative ecology and lead a discussion on “Contemplative Practice in an Age of Distraction” during a two-day visit to campus on Tuesday, Oct. 1, and Wednesday, Oct. 2. …

Ignite: Finding Greater Meaning in Life, Sept. 18
Students are invited to a free dinner with Ignite on Wednesday, Sept. 18, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the AMU Lunda Room. Ignite will welcome Dr. Michael Dante, director of the Faber Center for Ignatian Spirituality, who will speak on “Navigating doubt, faith and finding meaning.” If you’re interested in meeting new people…

Memory matters— recalling Rwanda with Mary Triggiano
Mary Triggiano, director of the Andrew Center for Restorative Justice, Marquette Law School, was inspired by a conference she attended in Rwanda this summer.

Political Science hosting Constitution Day panel, Sept. 17
The Department of Political Science will host a panel titled “Trump v. U.S. and the Future of Presidential Immunity.”

Dr. Samuel Nemanich named 2024-25 AHPRC Pilot Award winner
Dr. Samuel Nemanich, assistant professor of occupational therapy in the College of Health Sciences, was selected to receive $10,000 as part of the Athletic and Human Performance Research Center’s Pilot Award program to help fund research over the academic year. Nemanich’s project is titled “Examining the Relationship Between Age, Sex, and Video Game Experience on Motor…

Sept. 17 is National Voter Registration Day; Milwaukee Central Library hosting mini-carnival
Marquette students are encouraged to be civically engaged.

Heads up and phones down: pedestrian safety on campus
Given Marquette’s urban location, it is important for pedestrians to be mindful of their surroundings while walking across campus. Limiting distractions and following traffic signals is critical to ensure pedestrian safety. The Marquette community is reminded to: Additional safety tips are available on the university safety website. View this post on Instagram A post shared…

Lemonis Center for Student Success dedication features blessing, ribbon cutting
Members of the campus community took part in the dedication of the Lemonis Center for Student Success on Friday, Sept. 13. The space was blessed prior to a ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring Marcus and Bobbi Lemonis, who donated a $15 million gift to make the Lemonis Center possible. Marcus Lemonis, star of HGTV’s The Renovator, CNBC’s…

Nominations open for participating faculty awards
Funds have been allocated by the Office of the Provost to support the work of non-tenure-track faculty members on campus.

University mourns the loss of alumna, friend and major benefactor Natalie Black Kohler
The Marquette University community mourns the loss of a close friend and significant benefactor, Natalie Black Kohler.