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Professional Development Conference on forgiveness is tonight
The Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology Graduate Student Organization (CECP GSO) will host a Professional Development Conference on the topic of forgiveness Thursday, Nov. 11, at 7:30 p.m. in Cramer Hall, 004E. This presentation offers participants an opportunity to explore the role and importance of forgiveness, the powerful implications, healing and controversies within the concept…
Dr. Jeanne Hossenlopp to speak at WisBusiness.com virtual luncheon, Nov. 16
Dr. Jeanne Hossenlopp, vice president for research and innovation, will speak on a panel with university scientists to talk about the cutting-edge research happening in Wisconsin and how their work is addressing key national challenges. The virtual panel, hosted by WisBusiness.com, is Tuesday, Nov. 16, from noon to 1 p.m. The event will begin with opening remarks from…
Donations needed for Giving Tree
The University Staff Senate and Krueger Child Care Center are partnering on a service project this holiday season. The Child Care Center will decorate a Christmas tree in Cathedral Square with donations of socks, gloves, mittens, hats and scarves. The Center staff and children will festively decorate plastic bags and place the winter gear inside. They will…
Center for Real Estate director honored with national Developing Leaders Award
Andy Hunt, director of the Center for Real Estate in the College of Business Administration, received the prestigious 2021 Developing Leaders Award from NAIOP, the national Commercial Real Estate Development Association, during its annual awards ceremony. The Developing Leaders Award is given to young industry professionals from across NAIOP’s chapter network in all sectors of…

What can be learned from dead elephants?
Dr. Nathan Lemoine’s research aims to discover the lasting legacy of elephants on their ecosystems.
Transgender Student Allyship Training is Nov. 10
The LGBTQ+ Resource Center, Marquette Leadership Programs and MUSG will host Transgender Student Allyship Training on Wednesday, Nov. 10, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the AMU, 227. The training will focus on defining what allyship — specifically transgender allyship — looks like, the basics of gender, pronouns and how to respect them and ways students can…
Black Theatre Showcase informational meeting is Nov. 15
The Center for Engagement and Inclusion will host an informational meeting for the Black Theatre Showcase on Monday, Nov. 15, at 6 p.m. in AMU, 313. This event is student-led and focused on original content. Actors, directors, writers and anyone interested in the production crew are welcome to learn about ways they can be a part of this…
2021 First-Time, First-Year Student Survey results available
The 2021 First-Time, First-Year Student Survey, administered at the end of August, includes information about students’ predicted academic success, their expectations for Marquette, their concerns, their sense of belonging and the activities in which they would like to get involved. The survey had a 97 percent response rate. The interactive data visualization, in which results…
Winter retreats registration now open
Campus Ministry and Faber Center winter retreats are now open for registration. 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. Ignatian Journey Retreat: Jan. 3–7. A fully online retreat that can…

Are there downfalls to some disinfectants?
To curb antibiotic-resistant bacteria, Marquette professors work to identify the best disinfectants for the environment.