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  • Give Marquette Day tops $3 million, surpasses goal

    Give Marquette Day 2021 was Tuesday, March 2, and was a success thanks to support from the Marquette community.  Marquette raised more than $3.5 million from more than 4,000 donors representing all 50 states.  University Advancement thanks the many advocates across campus for supporting this effort and truly being the difference. View Give Marquette Day…

  • Students: Confirm you are signed up to receive emergency text alerts

    Students are reminded of the process for receiving emergency text message alerts in case of an emergency (i.e. safety or weather related). Please remember that safety alerts from MUPD are sent to all students, faculty and staff when there is an active threat to campus. A text notification is sent first, followed by an email…

  • COVID-19 vaccination update: Marquette to receive limited vaccines the week of March 8

    As determined by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Marquette University will receive a limited supply of vaccines the week of March 8. Please note that vaccines are still in limited supply and allocations are not yet available for all who are eligible. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services recently expanded the COVID-19 vaccine eligibility…

  • A message from President Lovell: Marquette plans for in-person experience for our students this fall

    Dear Marquette community, Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, one question has been on everyone’s minds: “When can we get back to normal?” While our understanding of what is “normal”  may be different than before, the best way for us to provide a distinctive experience for our students remains together, in community. An on-campus…

  • Next Mental Health Day for students is March 10; volunteer to help coordinate programming

    MUSG and the Office of Engagement and Inclusion team is coordinating student-centered programming for the first of four Mental Health Days for students this semester for students in undergraduate and graduate programs. * Please note that these Mental Health Days do not apply to students in the Law School or School of Dentistry. Health Sciences Professional…

  • Mental Health Day for students is March 10; sign up for various ‘staycation’ programming

    * Please note that these Mental Health Days do not apply to students in the Law School or School of Dentistry. Health Sciences Professional Program students should contact their instructors or program directors for more information on their specific breaks. The next Mental Health Day for undergraduate and graduate students is Wednesday, March 10. These…

  • COVID-19 vaccination update: State of Wisconsin will begin offering vaccine to next priority group March 1

    The Wisconsin Department of Health Services announced that it is expanding COVID-19 vaccine eligibility groups, effective March 1. Daycare workers, faculty, staff, graduate assistants, teaching assistants and student teachers in higher education settings who have direct student contact are included in the next eligible populations. Based on that direction, the Marquette University Medical Clinic will…

  • Marquette receives positive evaluation after participating in 2019-20 Mission Priority Examen

    One of the hallmarks of Jesuit colleges and universities is a holy restlessness that fuels the search for knowledge, meaning, and the reality of God. That restlessness, paired with the world-affirming spirituality of St. Ignatius Loyola, drives Jesuit schools toward big questions about their purpose, relationships, and responsibility in the world. Reflecting deeply and regularly on the…

  • Board of Trustees approves spring groundbreaking for new home for Marquette Business and innovation leadership programs

    Largest fully donor-funded project in university history positions Marquette Business as national leader The Marquette University Board of Trustees has approved breaking ground for a new home for Marquette Business and innovation leadership programs at 16th Street and Wisconsin Avenue, the former site of McCormick Hall. The $60 million, 100,000 square-foot facility will be the…

  • Wisconsin ‘FoodShare’ grocery assistance program available to eligible students

    Wisconsin students who are enrolled at least half time in an institution of higher learning and meet certain criteria can now participate in “FoodShare” and receive assistance to purchase groceries during the pandemic. The provision loosening federal restrictions on these students was included in the COVID-19 relief bill passed by Congress and signed into law…