Jack Goods

  • Register for Summer Studies at Marquette

    Registration for Summer Studies is now open. Summer Studies provides an opportunity to do more with your summer. Get your degree faster or catch up on course work. Check off some requirements or check out some electives. With more classes available and more online options than ever, Summer Studies at Marquette is a great opportunity…

  • Watch the MUSG presidential debate, Feb. 26

    The Marquette Wire is hosting the Marquette University Student Government presidential debate on Sunday, Feb. 26, at 5 p.m. in Studio 7 on the second floor of Johnston Hall. The event will be livestreamed on the MUTV YouTube channel.  The MUSG presidential debate features two tickets: Abbie Moravec and Tommy Treacy; and Christian Golden and…

  • Dr. Xavier Cole, Tammy Belton-Davis named to BizTimes’ list of Notable BIPOC Executives

    Dr. Xavier Cole, vice president for student affairs, and Tammy Belton-Davis, adjunct instructor of strategic communication in the Diederich College of Communication, were named to BizTimes Milwaukee’s list of Notable BIPOC Executives. Notable BIPOC Executives is part of BizTimes Milwaukee’s “Notable” series, which recognizes leaders in the southeastern Wisconsin business community. Cole leads Marquette’s Division…

  • File 2022 FSA claims before March 15 grace period deadline

    With the Wednesday, March 15, grace period deadline looming for 2022 FSA accounts, make sure you’ve used all the funds in your Health Care and/or Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs). These accounts are “use-it-or-lose-it” accounts. There are many out-of-pocket eligible expenses you may purchase in everyday life that may qualify for reimbursement.   Out-of-pocket health…

  • Todos Somos Marquette: Sesión de Preguntas y Respuestas con la Dra. Jennifer Maney, Directora del Centro para la Enseñanza y el Aprendizaje

    El Centro para la Enseñanza y el Aprendizaje (CTL) de la Universidad Marquette está comprometido con el desarrollo profesional de la comunidad docente del campus. El centro trabaja con el profesorado para apoyar prácticas pedagógicas sólidas respetando las diferencias de aprendizaje individuales y, además, ayuda a los instructores a crear un entorno de aprendizaje en…

  • 2023 Community Campaign begins this week 

    The 2023 Community Campaign begins this week and runs through Give Marquette Day on Tuesday, March 7. This allows faculty and staff to participate in both traditions, supporting Marquette students and the greater Milwaukee community.  Community Campaign gives faculty and staff the opportunity to join in support of Marquette, the United Performing Arts Fund (UPAF)…

  • Reminder: RSVP for Commencement, guest tickets by April 17

    Tickets for those who’ve RSVP’d will be sent to student Ticketmaster accounts this week Undergraduate seniors who are graduating must RSVP for Commencement by Monday, April 17, using the link provided to them in the email they received in their Marquette email account from University Special Events. The email was sent to all eligible students…

  • How to choose a primary care provider

    The focus of the Healthy Heart My Wellness challenge this week is preventative care. This is a great opportunity to build habits that can keep you healthier in the long run. One way to be proactive with your health is to see a primary care provider (PCP). A PCP is essential for monitoring your health and…

  • Major study examines prediabetic fatigue and an exercise regimen that could help reverse it

    A major new clinical trial led by Dr. Sandra Hunter and Dr. Christopher Sundberg investigates exercise interventions that may protect against prediabetes muscle fatigue.

  • Retreat for Busy People registration now open

    Registration is open for the Retreat for Busy People hosted by the Faber Center for Ignatian Spirituality.  The Retreat for Busy People is a time for you to slow down, notice the deeper aspects of your life and appreciate them even more. This is a time when you are listened to, your stories are heard…