Jack Goods

  • Monday’s Mission Week meditation and schedule

    Meditation Often, we rely on God’s strength to carry us through difficult times in our lives. And it is the balm to our souls. Scripture Isaiah 29:16 “I hold you in the palm of my hand.” Global Jesuit Feature Series: Global Jesuits open up about possibility: Baskara T. Wardaya, S.J. | by Faith at Marquette…

  • Additional COVID-19 vaccine and booster clinic at AMU March 1

    The City of Milwaukee Health Department, in coordination with the Marquette Medical Clinic, will host a vaccine and booster clinic on March 1, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the AMU Ballrooms. Students, faculty, staff and dependents can attend. Community members are also welcome. All COVID-19 doses – including first, second and boosters –…

  • Information on expiration timelines for Teams video recordings

    Teams videos recorded in mid-August 2021 will begin to delete in mid-February 2022, unless action is taken by the video owner.   For spring 2022 and beyond, videos are set to delete one year after they are created.    You can change the video’s expiration settings if you’d like to retain the Teams meeting recordings. Learn more…

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    Watch the first ‘Paying it Forward’ conversation with Dr. Howard Fuller

    Watch the first discussion in the “Paying it Forward: Lessons for a new generation from Dr. Howard Fuller’s life on activism’s front lines,” a conversation series devoted to the issues that have driven Fuller’s activism and mission around education reform and social justice. The discussions capture some aspects of Fuller’s legacy, experiences and impact as…

  • Dr. Alan Burkard named WSCA Mary Gehrke-McAllister Leadership Award recipient

    Dr. Alan Burkard, professor and chair of counselor education and counseling psychology, was awarded the 2022 Wisconsin School Counselor Association’s Mary Gehrke-McAllister Leadership Award.  The award recognizes those persons who have provided outstanding leadership to the school counseling profession in Wisconsin. He was recognized in November 2021 at the Wisconsin School Counselor Association’s Annual Conference, which takes…

  • ‘Mission Week 2022: Open to Possibility’ schedule of events

    When St. Ignatius finished his studies, he was open to possibilities. He and the first companions created the Society of Jesus to take God’s ministry out into the world. By empowering others to “go, set the world on fire,” he ignited a movement that, almost 500 years later, has global reach and impact. February 6…

  • Notice of student federal benefits

    During the continued COVID-19 pandemic there have been expanded federal benefits made available to families and students. Marquette students can view some of these programs, eligibility requirements and how to apply online. If you are applying for these benefits and need assistance finding supporting documentation in CheckMarq, contact Marquette Central at 414-288-4000. Please have the student’s…

  • Notice of federal student aid penalties for drug convictions

    Every higher education institution must provide to each student a separate, clear, and conspicuous written notice that advises the student that a conviction for any offense during a period of enrollment for which the student was receiving federal student financial aid funds, under any federal or state law involving the possession or sale of illegal…

  • Annual consumer information notice

    Under federal financial aid program guidelines, universities must annually provide notice to all enrolled students describing the availability of a wide range of consumer information.   The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 mandates that students are provided with a significant amount of additional information about the institution they are attending. This information is online, or students…

  • Abstracts for graduate philosophy conference due Feb. 13 

    The Philosophy Graduate Student Association of Marquette University and Marquette’s chapter of Minorities And Philosophy are taking submissions of extended abstracts for their graduate philosophy conference to be held on April 8-9.  Abstracts, which should be 500 to 1,200 words, are due Feb. 13. Please submit abstracts as PDFs via email. Files should be anonymized.…