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  • President’s and Chancellor’s Challenge information session, July 28

    A virtual information session about the recently announced President’s and Chancellor’s Challenge will take place on Thursday, July 28, at 3:30 p.m. Registration is available online. The session will provide an overview of the President’s and Chancellor’s Challenge proposal requirements and timeline, a question and answer session and an opportunity to hear from a past recipient.…

  • Marquette University Police Department pilots all-electric LiveWire motorcycle

    The Marquette University Police Department is piloting an all-electric LiveWire motorcycle that is redefining motorcycling by means of design, software and experience. Specially developed for MUPD by Harley-Davidson and LiveWire, the department is receiving a security purposed LiveWire motorcycle, which is only the second of its kind in the U.S. With a focus on the…

  • Register for summer GROW classes

    Registration for summer GROW class offerings is now available on Eventbrite unless noted otherwise. Use the code “GROW” to complete sign-up.  Faculty and staff are encouraged to explore a variety of employee growth and development topics offered both in-person and virtually through GROW.  Upcoming offerings include:   Safety and Self Defense: July 27   Milwaukee…

  • Marquette faculty and staff research grants from May 2022

    The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs has announced the following research grants awarded to university faculty and staff in May 2022. Marquette University biomedical sciences professor receives $1.8M grant to study sex differences in brain mechanisms of seasonality (Dr. Jennifer Evans) STARTALK — Computer Science Enhanced Chinese Language Learning $195,140 – National Security Administration…

  • Affiliated faculty Maya Smart to discuss her new book live from the Les Aspin Center

    Maya Payne Smart is a writer, parent educator and literacy advocate. Join her for a conversation about her new book, “Reading for Our Lives,” which challenges the bath-book-bed mantra and the idea that reading aloud to our kids is enough to ensure school readiness. Instead, it gives parents easy, immediate and accessible ways to nurture…

  • Support Marquette retail tenants as on-campus traffic slows

    Marquette is thankful for its many outstanding retail tenants here on campus. During the summer months when on-campus foot traffic is lower, please include these businesses when looking for team lunches, student incentives, giveaways and gift cards — and don’t forget to show your support all year long.  Tenants include:  7-Eleven, 1624 W. Wells St. …

  • Register for new employee orientation July 20

    Recently hired employees and newly benefit-eligible employees are encouraged to attend the Department of Human Resource’s monthly half-day orientation held in the multi-purpose room of the 313 Building (Located at the corner of 13th Street and St. Paul Avenue) on Wednesday, July 20. Orientation will cover topics such as mission and ministry, diversity, equity, inclusion…

  • New Marquette Magazine, Biz, Education and Nurse

    The following magazines were recently published and are now available online: Marquette Magazine, Spring 2022 College of Business Administration’s Biz 2022 College of Education’s Education 2022 College of Nursing’s Nurse 2022 Please contact stacy.tuchel@marquette.edu for print copies. Also available online from the Marquette University Law School is Marquette Lawyer, Summer 2022.

  • Marquette CIO Laurie Panella receives ORBIE CIO of the Year award

    Laurie Panella, chief information officer at Marquette University, has been named the ORBIE CIO of the Year from the Wisconsin Chapter of the Inspire CIO Leadership Network in the Large Corporate category. She was presented with her award at the Wisconsin CIO ORBIE Awards at The Edgewater in Madison on July 14.  The ORBIE awards…

  • 16th Street at Wisconsin Avenue will be closed Aug. 1 due to Marquette Business project

    On Monday, Aug. 1, 16th Street at Wisconsin Avenue heading north past the midblock crossing will be closed to traffic and pedestrians as part of the College of Business Administration construction project. The entrance to the 16th Street parking structure (Structure 1) from 16th Street and the midblock crossing will be closed Aug. 1 through…