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  • Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15

    Programs and events will be hosted on campus to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month from Thursday, Sept. 15, through Saturday, Oct. 15.  Following are the scheduled events as of Sept. 15: 

  • First-generation students bring unique perspectives, enhance learning environments at Marquette in incalculable ways

    As a Catholic, Jesuit institution, part of Marquette’s mission is to provide a transformational experience for all students by expanding pathways to educational success and opportunity. That is why Marquette has initiatives in place to connect with, empower and support students from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds.

  • Los estudiantes de primera generación aportan perspectivas únicas que mejoran el ambiente de aprendizaje en Marquette de manera incalculable

    *La siguiente historia se publicó originalmente en la revista Hispanic Outlook on Education Magazine Como institución católica y jesuita, parte de la misión de la Universidad Marquette es brindar una experiencia transformadora a todos los estudiantes expandiendo sus caminos para que tengan éxito y oportunidades educativas. “La educación superior sigue siendo esencial para la movilidad…

  • Marquette to honor Mike and Amy Lovell with new Lovell Center for Student Well-Being

    University continues to fundraise for transformational Wellness + Recreation facility In recognition of their “tremendous leadership to address mental health across Milwaukee and the region,” Marquette University Board of Trustees Chair Robert J. Eck made a major announcement honoring President Michael R. Lovell and Amy Lovell. The board of trustees will name the third and…

  • Constitution Day 2022: The Impact of Overturning Roe v. Wade, Sept. 22

    The Department of Political Science will host a panel titled “The Impact of Overturning Roe v. Wade on American Politics, Culture, and Law” to recognize this year’s Constitution Day on Thursday, Sept. 22, from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. in Beaumier Suites B and C on the lower floor of the Raynor Memorial Library.  In…

  • Funding available for participating (NTT) faculty research and professional development

    The Office of the Provost has allocated $10,000 to be distributed to participating faculty for professional development activities and an additional $10,000 to be distributed to participating faculty for research support during the 2022-23 academic year. These funds are the result of the work of the Participating Faculty Task Force to provide NTT faculty access…

  • We Are All Marquette: Reflection on America’s Black Holocaust Museum visit

    By Michael Vazquez, graduate assistant of the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion On Wednesday, Aug. 10, I attended a tour and group discussion at America’s Black Holocaust Museum (ABHM), hosted by Marquette University’s Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion. ABHM was founded by Dr. James Cameron, one of the only known survivors of a…

  • Parent and guardian safety alert text signup coming soon, new system test 

    In the coming weeks, Marquette University will implement a new service platform to allow parents and guardians to sign up for safety alert text messages, giving them the same accurate, timely texts their students receive. Not only will the new platform offer a parent enrollment option, but it also will help streamline internal safety communication…

  • Parent and guardian safety alert text signup coming soon

    In the coming weeks, Marquette University will implement a new service platform to allow parents and guardians to sign up for safety alert text messages, giving them the same accurate, timely texts their students receive. Not only will the new platform allow parents to enroll, but it also will help streamline internal safety communication processes…

  • Begin your master’s as an undergraduate through Accelerated Degree Programs

    Marquette University offers a variety of Accelerated Degree Programs, allowing current Marquette undergraduate students to continue on for a master’s degree after completing their bachelor’s degree. ADP students take classes during their junior or senior years that meet requirements for both their undergraduate and graduate degrees. With proper planning, most can complete a master’s degree…