Jack Goods

  • 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…

  • Labor Day Weekend guidance: Mask up and follow public health practices

    Per guidance from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Marquette encourages all students, faculty and staff to take the following COVID-19 precautious during Labor Day Weekend: Avoid unnecessary travel Get vaccinated Wear a mask Avoid indoor gatherings Stay home if you are sick Wisconsin is seeing very high case activity due to the more contagious…

  • Welcome back: A message from Dr. Xavier Cole, vice president for student affairs

    Dear Marquette students, I am excited to see so many familiar faces back on campus and also welcome new ones! I am filled with gratitude and joy to begin this school year in a much different context than last year. Certainly, it behooves us to be cautious as the pandemic is not yet over. But…

  • Make sure your cell phone number is listed correctly for emergency safety alert texts and COVID Cheq text reminders

    In order to receive text messages from Marquette, you must make sure your phone number is listed in either CheckMarq (for students) or MyJob (for faculty and staff). This data will be used for: Safety text alerts for when there is an active threat to campus or a weather related emergency COVID Cheq (if you…

  • A message from President Lovell: Welcome to the fall 2021 semester!

    Dear Marquette community, As we begin another academic year, I hope that you can take some time to reflect on how great it is to be in community this year – it is something that I will never again take for granted. Over the past two weeks, I’ve been attending orientation, sporting and welcome back…

  • Coronavirus

    COVID-19 protocols for fall semester 2021 

    As we begin our fall 2021 semester, it is important that each one of us does our part to help control the spread of COVID-19 and keep the Marquette and surrounding communities healthy.  Our Catholic, Jesuit mission and values call on us to care for each other and serve the common good. By following the below protocols, we can provide a community-based experience…

  • O-Fest is Sept. 1 

    The Office of Student Development will host Fall O-Fest on Wednesday, Sept. 1, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Central Mall.  This event gives students the opportunity to explore more than 300 student organizations by talking to representatives and signing up for organizations of interest. In addition, there will be a number of university offices and…

  • Campus Ministry to offer Taizé prayer services this fall

    Campus Ministry will offer Taizé prayer services on the first Tuesday of each month this fall, Sept. 7 through Nov. 2, at the Church of the Gesu from 7:30 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. Taizé prayer is filled with song, scripture and silent meditation. This ecumenical form of prayer is modeled on the style as practiced…