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  • Reminder about mental health, faith resources on campus

    As a community guided by our Catholic, Jesuit tradition, we work toward defending the dignity of every human life and being committed to nonviolence. Given the violence in Milwaukee and around the country this past weekend, the university encourages anyone who is hurting or distressed to seek support with the resources below. Mental Health and…

  • Commencement information available online

    Marquette will host two Commencement ceremonies — one for undergraduate students and one for Graduate School and Graduate School of Management students — on Sunday, May 22, at Henry Maier Festival Park (Summerfest grounds). Commencement information for both ceremonies is available on the Commencement website. The Law School, School of Dentistry and College of Health…

  • Walk this Way Step Challenge: My Wellness points and weekly giveaway available

    Marquette University employees and their spouses can participate in a fun and competitive step challenge which will encourage participants to walk more often during the day. The goal is to complete 50,000 steps each week as part of our focus on total well-being. The challenge will be held Monday, May 23, through Sunday, June 19. …

  • Join summer cohorts of ‘Making Marquette Inclusive’ discussion series

    The Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion will be hosting two summer cohorts of the “Making Marquette Inclusive” discussion series for university employees.  Through a robust curriculum consisting of articles, videos and facilitated conversations, participants in this mini-course explore themes such as implicit bias, privilege, microaggressions, the promotion of equity and effective dialogue orientations. Participants…

  • When workers are also caregivers

    Building on findings showing the effects of mandatory paid leave on the work hours of caregivers, Dr. Kathryn Wagner is accessing larger data sets and investigating new issues, such as how changes in certain states allowing for longer periods of paid leave will affect those caring for spouses in need. By Sarah Koziol, Arts ’92,…

  • Dialing in the frequency

    With the goal of improving therapy for a rare speech disorder in children, Dr. Jenya Iuzzini-Seigel is studying how often treatment should be administered. By Alex Nemec Parents Adam Stout, Comm ’09, Grad ’15, and Jennifer Gaul-Stout were like other new parents as they waited and waited for their son, Alex, to begin hitting developmental…

  • A fuel switch for future farms

    A new combustion system for engines allows heavy-duty farm equipment normally powered by diesel fuel to run on gasoline and ethanol, without sacrificing performance. By John Blum Having grown up working on his uncle’s farm and in his father’s concrete business in northern Illinois, Dr. Adam Dempsey knows a few things about agricultural and construction…

  • Can yoga help treat PTSD?

    Marquette researchers set out to see if yoga can help improve symptoms for U.S. combat veterans living with PTSD.

  • Marquette Today will be sent out twice per week during summer

    Marquette Today — the university’s primary internal communication vehicle, which is sent to all faculty, staff and students — will be sent out twice per week on Mondays and Thursdays during the summer, starting the week of Monday, May 23. The newsletter will return to its usual cadence of five emails per week just prior to…

  • Promoviendo Conversaciones Fructíferas a través del Café

    Cada otro martes, nuestra comunidad se fortalece a través del español, café y pan dulce. Estas son las palabras que me vienen a la mente después de las reuniones de Café con Leche. Café con Leche fue una iniciativa creada con la intención de tener un espacio para que los hispanohablantes y los que están…