Jack Goods
Protocol for Students Returning to Campus on March 15, 2020
Dear students, Thank you for your continued patience and flexibility as the university navigates an unprecedented situation and identifies the best course of action over the coming days and weeks. I am writing this afternoon to provide guidance to those of you who will be visiting campus this Sunday to retrieve essential belongings. If you…
COVID-19 update: Additional guidance for faculty and staff
Dear faculty and staff, President Lovell and I understand it has been a very challenging week on campus. Thank you for your continued patience and flexibility and for supporting one another as the university navigates an unprecedented situation and identifies the best courses of action over the coming days and weeks. It is important to…
Important Decisions Related to COVID-19
Dear Marquette community, Marquette University is committed to protecting the health, safety, and wellbeing of our students, faculty, staff, and visitors. We are therefore carefully monitoring the evolving developments related to COVID-19 (the coronavirus outbreak). At present there are still no confirmed cases of COVID-19 at Marquette and there has been only one confirmed case…
COVID-19 update: Contingency planning underway, expect more information tomorrow
Dear Marquette community: Marquette University continues to monitor the recent outbreak of respiratory illness caused by Coronavirus (COVID-19) in close coordination with the Milwaukee Health Department and the Marquette University Medical Clinic (MUMC). In alignment with our Catholic, Jesuit mission, all actions being taken are for the health, safety and well-being of the campus community in the…
TIAA retirement plan updates
Marquette’s retirement plan is one of the best deals around for saving for your retirement. In addition to the tax benefits, the plan remains a very cost effective way to save for your future. The Marquette University Retirement Plan Committee works hard to reduce fees and continually monitor fees to make sure they remain competitive.…
Student entrepreneur will represent Marquette at Big East Startup Challenge in New York this week
By Aishah Mahmood, 707 Hub intern, student in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences Eugene Kim, a senior in the College of Business Administration and founder of NABI, an online sneaker resale business, will travel to New York City this week to represent Marquette at the Big East Startup Challenge. Launched in 2019, the…
Journalism student named Newman Civic Fellow
Lelah Byron, a sophomore journalism major in the Diederich College of Communication, was one of 290 students named a Newman Civic Fellow by the Boston-based nonprofit group Campus Compact. In her roles as a journalist and community volunteer, Byron pursues activism, catalyzing public discussion and contributing to structural change. In her role as an investigative…
University mourns the loss of Rev. William J. Kidd, S.J., former technical support specialist
Marquette University mourns the loss of Rev. William (Bill) J. Kidd, S.J., former technical support specialist in Information Technology Services. Father Kidd passed away on Tuesday, March 3, at the age of 86. Father Kidd worked at Marquette in various roles from 1979 to 2016. He also received a master’s degree in math from Marquette.…
Athletics leaders honored with Big East and Under Armour awards
Bill Scholl, vice president and director of athletics, and Megan Duffy, head women’s basketball coach, were both recently honored for their outstanding leadership. Scholl, who has worked at Marquette since 2014, received an Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year Award, the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics announced on March 3. Scholl is…