Jack Goods
New Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds presidential race extremely tight
Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris is the choice of 48% and Republican former President Donald Trump is the choice of 47% among likely voters.
An update on the search for Marquette’s 25th president
Dear Marquette community, I’m writing with an update on the status of the search for Marquette University’s 25th president. Over the past several months, the presidential search committee and the Marquette Board of Trustees have been making steady progress on the search process. We are incredibly grateful for the level of interest and engagement from the…
A message from Acting President Kimo Ah Yun: Engage in unique NMDSI research, professional development opportunities
Dear Marquette colleagues: Launched in 2018, the Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute (NMDSI) is a partnership among Northwestern Mutual, Marquette University and the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee. The shared investment and partnership created a technology ecosystem that advances southeastern Wisconsin as a national hub for technology, research, business and talent development while creating pipeline…
Getting to Know Rev. Michael Simone, S.J., pastor of the Church of the Gesu
Rev. Michael Simone, S.J., began at Gesù Parish in July.
Beware of phishing emails, texts during Annual Benefits Enrollment
Last week, employees began receiving Annual Benefits Enrollment information from Marquette University via U.S. mail. At the same time, some employees have received emails and texts — these are not from the university; they are phishing scams. Please be aware that Marquette Human Resources will not ask you to provide personal benefit information via email…
Blessing ceremony for College of Nursing’s David A. Straz, Jr., Hall, Oct. 29
The Marquette community is invited to attend a special blessing ceremony for David A. Straz, Jr., Hall.
Nominations open for newly established Part-time Faculty Teaching Excellence Award
Winners will be recognized at the annual Père Marquette Dinner and receive a monetary prize.
College of Nursing receives $1.6 million Department of Education grant for simulation center expansion, equipment
The College of Nursing has received a $1.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to support an expansion of its simulation center and equipment investment. The funds provided for the Health Education and Retention Optimization through Equipment and Simulation (HEROES) project will enable the college to address a nursing shortage in Wisconsin and…
Self-defense class with MUPD and Blue, Oct. 14
The Center for Peacemaking will host a self-defense class with the Marquette University Police Department and Blue, MUPD’s community support dog, on Monday, Oct. 14, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the AMU Lunda Room. No RSVP is required.
Putting a face to harm — commemorating lives with Mary Triggiano
Excerpt – My previous blog post, Memory Matters—Recalling Rwanda, introduced the unforgettable experience I had at a 2024 summer conference in that country, which was held in conjunction with the 30th anniversary of the Genocide Against the Tutsi. What I saw, what I heard, what I felt furthered my foundational belief and commitment directing the Andrew Center for…