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  • Trivia Night Wednesday with Ignite, March 22

    Students are invited to join Ignite for its trivia night on Wednesday, March 22, from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the AMU Lunda Room.  Enjoy an evening of fun, trivia and snacks while meeting new people.  Ignite offers Marquette students an inspiring experience of college community, Catholic faith and prayer welcoming all. For more…

  • Apply for NMDSI mini-grants by April 7

    The Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute (NMDSI) is offering up to seven $50,000 mini-grants (maximum award of $50,000 per project) to Marquette University faculty. Projects will start July 1, with funds available on that date.  Projects must be completed within 18 months of the start date (by Dec. 31, 2024).  The NMDSI will consider funding…

  • Performance review process begins April 3

    The 2023 annual staff performance review process will begin on Monday, April 3. Please review the following for information on the timeline, merit process and online resources for conducting self and employee reviews.   The timing for this year’s process is:   April 3-21: Employees complete their self-evaluation and the results section of the performance management form…

  • Take part in graduate student focus groups during March

    Graduate students, in collaboration with the Graduate School, will host focus groups throughout March. The purpose of these gatherings is to better understand the resources graduate students are currently using, identify additional resources and supports needed and receive feedback and input as to how these services could be funded.  The focus groups will be facilitated…

  • Soup with Substance on Oscar Romero and the Salvadoran martyrs, March 22

    Campus Ministry will host a Soup with Substance on Oscar Romero and the Salvadoran martyrs on Wednesday, March 22, from noon to 12:50 p.m. in AMU 227.   Rev. John Thiede, S.J., associate vice provost, will discuss his research on Romero and the Salvadoran martyrs. He will be joined by students who studied in El Salvador…

  • 8 great things (you may not know) about Marquette

    What you should know about Marquette as the men’s and women’s basketball teams compete on the national stage in the NCAA Tournament.

  • Versiti blood drives in residence halls in March and April

    Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin will host five blood drives in Marquette residence halls in March and April as part of the university’s blood drive competition with Butler University.  The series of blood drives includes:  Humphrey Hall | Monday, March 27, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. | Register online  The Commons | Wednesday, March 29,…

  • Biological sciences professor receives R01 funding from NIH to expand genome editing tools in lizards

    Dr. Tony Gamble has received almost $1.1 million in R01 grant funding.

  • Director of the Lubar Center to receive Headliner Award from Milwaukee Press Club

    Derek Mosley, director of the Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education, will be honored with a Headliner Award by the Milwaukee Press Club at its Gridiron Awards event at The Pfister Hotel in Milwaukee on Friday, May 12.  Headliner Awards are presented annually to those who have made significant, positive contributions to…

  • We are Marquette! What to know as men’s and women’s basketball start NCAA Tournament journeys

    The energy on campus is palpable as both Marquette’s women’s and men’s basketball teams prepare to compete in their respective NCAA Tournaments. The blue and gold ribbons adorning streetlamps down Wisconsin Avenue are a telltale sign March Madness has begun!  New to following basketball and looking to get swept up in the excitement? Here’s what…