Jack Goods

Finding the courage to continue toward the healing our world needs
Dear Marquette community, Last Friday, the world was made witness to the killing of Tyre Nichols, a young Black man who was brutally beaten to death by five police officers in Memphis earlier this month. Our hearts break for the Nichols family who have lost their beloved father, son and brother. Tyre should still be…

Ticketing process for 2023 undergraduate Commencement announced
Graduating students: Watch your Marquette email for an RSVP form from University Special Events! Congratulations to our students who will graduate in May 2023! Marquette University looks forward to honoring your many accomplishments. As announced previously, due to the size of this year’s graduating class, venue capacity limits and the orientation of the stage within…

Rec Plex Nest space opens; all interim fitness and recreation space fully operational, open to campus community
The Rec Plex Nest cardio space is now fully operational and open to the campus community, following a temporary closure due to weather-related damage sustained over Christmas Break. All interim fitness, recreation and club sports spaces are now open. Rec Plex Nest hours follow: Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m.…

Healthy Heart Challenge: My Wellness points and weekly giveaway available
February is Heart Health Month! There are many ways to improve heart health – from eating a nutritious diet, exercising, practicing stress management techniques and more. Join the My Wellness Healthy Heart challenge to complete activities and learn tips to improve your heart health. The goal of the challenge is to complete three activities each…

Land and Water Acknowledgment marker to be unveiled Feb. 3
Marquette will host an unveiling for a marker commemorating the university’s Land and Water Acknowledgment on Friday, Feb. 3, from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Eckstein Common. The marker is the latest in the significant advances Marquette has made toward better acknowledging and honoring the long history of Native peoples and nations that lived on and…

Klingler College of Arts and Sciences student named UMOS Hispanic Youth of the Year
Regina Rodriguez, a sophomore in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, was named the 2022 Hispanic Youth of the Year by UMOS, a nonprofit advocacy organization that provides programs and services that improve the employment, educational, health and housing opportunities of underserved populations. Rodriguez, who studies criminology and law studies, is a Milwaukee native…

Computer Science professor, Ph.D. student to present at national AI conference
Dr. Keke Chen, Northwestern Mutual Data Science Institute Associate Professor of Computer Science, and Yuechun (Ethan) Gu, a Marquette Ph.D. computer science student, were recently accepted to present at AAAI23, a top conference among AI and data science professionals. This year marks the 37th year of the conference, which will take place Feb. 7-14, in Washington, D.C. Sponsored by…

W-2 tax forms are now available online via MyJob
W-2 tax forms are now available online via MyJob. Please remember if you are accessing MyJob off campus you need to establish access to Marquette’s VPN. If you have questions regarding the VPN, contact the IT Services Help Desk. Once logged in, select “MU Employee Self Service,” “Personal Actions,” “View/Print Employee W-2″ and “Start.” Click…

Help Marquette compete against other AJCU Schools; Register for the Go Move Challenge kicking off Feb. 1
The 11th annual Go Move Challenge, a competition to determine the most active school in the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU), kicks off on Wednesday, Feb. 1, and runs for the entire month. Every minute of movement counts as faculty and staff compete to see who can get the most movement during those…
