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Career Services Center offers JCPenney discount
The Career Services Center is partnering with JCPenney to provide career-ready clothing at discounted prices. Students, alumni, staff and faculty can use an exclusive 30% off coupon code to purchase business wear through Sept. 21. This is a perfect opportunity to build your professional attire suitable for career fairs, organization meetings and job interviews. To receive your coupon…
Reminder: Backpack Program available for students experiencing food insecurity
The Backpack Program is a free and confidential service that provides groceries to any Marquette student who is having difficulty accessing affordable, nutritious food and other essential household items. After filling out an online intake form, students can confidentially pick up a few days’ worth of food and personal products. No student will be turned away. If you are…
Fulbright Fellowship Highlight: Dr. James Marten
In 2021, the Fulbright Program celebrates 75 years of positive impact on the lives of individuals as well as on global and local communities. The Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program offers more than 400 teaching, research or combination teaching and research awards in over 135 countries. Opportunities are available for college and university faculty and administrators as well…
A message from President Lovell
Dear Marquette community, This week I was reminded of the old saying, “If you want to give God a good laugh, tell Him your plans.” Since we started the school year, there has been so much positive energy and excitement on campus. Being back together in community, it was my plan to go to as…
Nominations open for Pastoral Leadership in a Cultural Context
Nominations are open for the Pastoral Leadership in a Cultural Context program. This opportunity for professional development aligns with Marquette’s strategic plan goals of “Social Responsibility Through Community Engagement” and “Formation of Hearts and Minds.” Nominate a pastor or pastoral minister online. The PLCC program includes: A cohort and ecumenical participant-based program Opportunities to connect…
Advocate Aurora EAP to host ‘Mindful Moments’
Advocate Aurora EAP is excited to roll out a six-week virtual offering for 30 minutes of mindfulness practice. The sessions will be held on Wednesdays at noon beginning Oct. 6 through Nov. 10. Each session includes both information on the basics of building personal mindfulness and time to practice it. Register for sessions online.
Labor Day Mass is Sept. 5
Due to Labor Day, there will only be one Mass offered by Campus Ministry on Sunday, Sept. 5. The Mass is at 6 p.m. in the Church of the Gesu. All are welcome.
Faculty reminded of Sept. 7 deadline for students to add or drop a class
The last day for undergraduate students to request a class credit change, audit, add, swap or drop classes without a withdrawal grade for Session 1 is Tuesday, Sept. 7, at 11:59 p.m. This includes actions taken in CheckMarq by an undergraduate student or manually by the college office. Refer students enrolled in other sessions to the…
Deadline to add, swap or drop a class for undergrads is Sept. 7
The last day for undergraduate students to request a credit change, audit, add, swap or drop a class for Session 1 is Tuesday, Sept. 7, at 11:59 p.m. This can be done on CheckMarq. After this date, all registration activity must be requested via students’ home college and late adding of classes may not be approved. In addition, any classes…
Office 365 Duo multi-factor authentication launches Sept. 8
Students who have registered for Duo will begin receiving Duo authentication prompts when logging in to Office 365 web applications on Wednesday, Sept. 8, at 8 a.m. This applies to student accounts while away from campus and when accessing via a web browser. Those who have not yet registered will be presented with Duo self-registration when accessing Office…