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  • Getting to know Executive Director of Innovation Alley John Knapp

    John Knapp, formerly the director of external relations for the College of Business Administration, was named the inaugural executive director of Innovation Alley last semester. As executive director, he is charged with developing a five-year strategic plan to take Innovation Alley from concept to a centralized developer and convener of programs that develop leaders in…

  • On-Campus Dining 101, Oct. 12

    Join campus dietitian Lucas Flaherty, RDN, LDN, to explore all that Marquette Dining Services has to offer on Wednesday, Oct. 12, from noon to 12:45 p.m. in the AMU’s Innovation Kitchen.  Enjoy a complimentary lunch while learning about our unique on-campus dining experiences, events and offerings. You’ll also learn tips and tricks to stay healthy…

  • Indigenous Peoples Day: Reflecting on, acknowledging Marquette’s deep connection to Native peoples

    Marquette’s rich history is incomplete without acknowledging the university’s location among the lands and waterways of the Milwaukee area’s Indigenous nations. On this Indigenous Peoples Day, we reflect on the progress made to better honor and celebrate these connections and the work yet to be done.

  • Faculty Perspective: A Jewish perspective on Ignatian values

    Dr. Jay Goldberg, professor of practice in the Marquette University and Medical College of Wisconsin Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, shares his experience as a Jewish faculty member at a Jesuit institution.

  • Oct. 31 deadline to apply for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)

    Because Marquette University is a public service organization, you may be eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF). PSLF is a federal program that can provide financial relief to eligible borrowers by forgiving the balance of your student loan tax free after 120 qualifying payments. Refer to the details about the program and how the…

  • New Marquette lab connects Milwaukee to its Indigenous history

    The Marquette Indigeneity Lab promotes Marquette’s Indigenous undergraduate students’ experiential learning through high-impact, faculty-mentored interdisciplinary research.

  • Begin your new year with My Wellness

    The new wellness year for the My Wellness program started Saturday, Oct. 1, and will end Saturday, Sept. 30, 2023. It’s time for you to take action!  Steps you should take:  Log in to the My Wellness Portal or register if you’ve never done so before.  Go to the Rewards page. Collect 25 points for…

  • Marquette ranked No. 19 nationally for social media engagement

    Marquette has been recognized for its social media performance, ranking No. 19 in social media engagement in Rival IQ’s 2022 Higher Education Social Media Engagement Report. The report looked at the Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and TikTok accounts for the 358 NCAA Division I colleges and universities between June 1, 2021, and May 31, 2022, and…

  • Praying together

    By Rev. Philip Sutherland, S.J., graduate student in the Department of Philosophy Last month I talked about the importance of retreats. But we don’t have to leave Marquette to get quiet time with God. There are many spaces on campus that we can use for prayer and reflection. Of course, there is the St. Joan…

  • Marquette to host award-winning investigative journalists for annual Burleigh Media Ethics Lecture, Oct. 13

    Meribah Knight, senior reporter and producer at Nashville Public Radio, and Ken Armstrong, a reporter for ProPublica, will discuss their award-winning investigation, “Black Children Were Jailed for a Crime That Doesn’t Exist,” at Marquette’s annual Burleigh Media Ethics Lecture on Thursday, Oct. 13, at 4 p.m. The virtual lecture is hosted by the Diederich College…