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  • Registration deadlines approaching for winter retreats  

    Registration for the Campus Ministry and Faber Center sponsored winter retreats closes soon. Students, staff and faculty are invited to choose their best fit from three options:   Silent Weekend: Dec. 17–19. A silent retreat organized around a series of Ignatian Spirituality-oriented talks. Open to all students. Registration closes Sunday, Dec. 12 or when the retreat is full. …

  • School of Dentistry dean awarded WDA Lifetime Achievement Award

    Dr. William Lobb, dean of the School of Dentistry, was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Wisconsin Dental Association at its annual Pyramid of Pride Awards on Nov. 12.  The Lifetime Achievement Award is the WDA’s highest honor. It was established to recognize an individual dentist who has given time, energy and expertise to…

  • Creating better care for Milwaukee’s diverse communities

    Medical laboratory science professor leads study analyzing telehealth and its impact on the African American population.

  • Tenure Buyout Policy information session dates announced 

    The Office of the Provost has reinstated the Tenure Buyout Policy, which is now posted with forms and Q&A on the Office of the Provost website. The deadline to submit the inquiry form is Wednesday, Jan. 26 by 4:30 p.m., and applications are due on Tuesday, Feb. 1 by 4:30 p.m.    Information Sessions on the…

  • IMPACT Education Series with Aundrea Price is Dec. 3 

    The IMPACT Education Series will host their December event where Aundrea Price, health data analytics program director, will talk about incorporating data education into healthcare courses and making data science feel accessible to learners. Price is an experienced health systems researcher, technical writer, university instructor, data analyst, software trainer and remote learning developer currently using her experience and…

  • Mental health resource SilverCloud available for students, faculty and staff 

    The Counseling Center offers a reminder during this busy time that the mental health resource SilverCloud is available to all students, faculty and staff at no cost.   SilverCloud offers self-guided programs for anxiety, depression, stress, insomnia, COVID-19 and resilience. Based on cognitive behavioral therapy principles, the self-guided program is available any time, on any device. Aimed at…

  • Backpack Program food drive runs through Dec. 17 

    The Backpack Program is hosting a food drive now through Friday, Dec. 17.  All non-perishable food items are being collected. Drop off points include the AMU Information Desk and the lobbies of Johnston Hall, the Law School, Raynor Memorial Library, Sensenbrenner Hall and Zilber Hall.   The Backpack Program is a free and confidential service providing groceries…

  • Marquette Bookshelf: Bodies in Evidence: Race, Gender, and Science in Sexual Assault Adjudication

    Co-Written by Dr. Heather Hlavka, associate professor of social and cultural studies in Marquette University’s Klingler College of Arts and Sciences

  • Soup with Substance on the spirituality of addiction and recovery is Dec. 1  

    The Center for the Advancement of the Humanities will host a Soup with Substance on the spirituality of addiction and recovery on Wednesday, Dec. 1, at noon in AMU 157.   Dr. Andrew Kim, director of the Center for the Advancement of the Humanities and associate professor of theology, presents the thesis held by several scholars that…

  • Complete fall 2021 course evaluations  

    Fall 2021 course evaluations are now available and run through Sunday, Dec. 12. Log into MOCES to fill out the evaluations. Course evaluations are used to review classes and instructors, with the primary goal of improving the quality of both.  Responses are confidential, and no identifying information will appear with a response.   For additional information,…