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Register for Marquette Experience Retreat by Oct. 29
Campus ministry invites sophomores through graduate students of all faiths to participate in the Marquette Experience Retreat (MUEX). The Retreat begins Friday, Nov. 12, at 5 p.m., and students will return to campus Sunday, Nov. 14, at noon. One of the university’s longest-running retreats, MUEX is a community-oriented weekend rooted in the Ignatian ideals that shape Marquette University. The…
Office of Faculty Affairs to host several Faculty Activities Database CMS presentations
The Office of Faculty Affairs is coordinating a review of the Faculty Activities Database (FAD) activity tracker Content Management System (CMS). Later this week and in early November, they will host providers of competing content management systems to evaluate product offerings. A representative Task Force co-chaired by Dr. Gary Meyer, senior vice provost for…
Center for Peacemaking to host Soup with Substance, Oct. 27
The Center for Peacemaking will host a Soup with Substance discussion on Wednesday, Oct. 27, at noon in the AMU, 163. Three summer peacemaking fellowship recipients will talk about their experiences engaging with various forms of nonviolent activism. This event will also be livestreamed to the Center’s YouTube page.
Newest ‘Our Roots’ podcast episode features recent alumna Jaileen Diaz
Through the “Our Roots Say That We’re Sisters” mural project and podcast series, BIPOC women of Marquette have a space to be seen and heard. The campus mural project, created by artist Mauricio Ramirez, showcases the diversity, richness and complexity of our campus and Milwaukee communities and provides a way for campus community members to…
Air Force ROTC hosts author and alumnus John Happ, Nov. 2
Author and alumnus John Happ will discuss his book, “The Navigation Case: Training, Flying and Fighting the New Guinea War (1942-1945),” on Tuesday, Nov. 2, at 2 p.m. in the AMU, 163. Register via Eventbrite. “The Navigation Case” reveals the drama and sacrifice expended by America’s pioneering pilots’ first ever demonstration of air superiority, during…
Chapel of the Holy Family Masses now available via live-stream
Masses at the Chapel of the Holy Family in the Alumni Memorial Union are open to the entire Marquette Community. Mass is now also available via live-stream. The current Mass schedule is: Mondays: Chapel of the Holy Family, noon Tuesdays: Chapel of the Holy Family, 10 p.m. Wednesdays: Chapel of the Holy Family, noon Thursdays: Chapel…
Center for Advancement of the Humanities hosts Dr. Anya Degenshein, ‘Speculative Justice: How Digital Surveillance is Used to Adjudicate the Future,’ Nov. 1
The Center for the Advancement of the Humanities (CfAH) is delighted to announce the next speaker hosted by the Humanities Research Colloquium. On Monday, Nov. 1, at 4 p.m., Dr. Anya Degenshein, assistant professor of social and cultural sciences, will present “Speculative Justice: How Digital Surveillance is Used to Adjudicate the Future.” For the meeting link,…
Vice President for Inclusive Excellence Search Committee to host listening sessions, Oct. 28 and Nov. 1
The Vice President for Inclusive Excellence Search Committee will host listening sessions on Thursday, Oct. 28, and Monday, Nov. 1. The sessions will gather input from students, faculty and staff to create the Opportunity and Challenge Profile for the next permanent Vice President for Inclusive Excellence. Visit the Vice President for Inclusive Excellence Search page for information on…
Dean of Libraries Search Committee to host listening sessions, Oct. 27 and 29
The Dean of Libraries Search Committee will host listening sessions on Wednesday, Oct. 27, and Friday, Oct. 29. The sessions will gather input from students, faculty and staff to create the Opportunity and Challenge Profile for the next permanent Dean of Libraries. Visit the Dean of Libraries Search page for information on listening session sites and times. Preregistration is not…
Research in ACTION pilot program seeks faculty participation
Drs. Lucas Torres, professor of psychology and faculty fellow in the Office of Research and Innovation, and Jeanne Hossenlopp, vice president for research and innovation, have developed the Research in ACTION (Advancing Collaborative Teams: Inclusive Opportunities Network) pilot program. This program begins to address the recommendation from the Academic Planning Research Workgroup for the Vice President…