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  • COVID-19 Update: Remote learning extended, Commencement postponed and other key decisions

    Dear Marquette community: As we start our first full week of remote learning and working, we want to thank you for your continued patience as we move the university forward amid this unprecedented set of circumstances. Given changing guidance from the State of Wisconsin and the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, we are…

  • From darkness into the radiance of faith

    By Rev. John Schwantes, S.J., Jesuit associate director, Faber Center This reflection is based on the scripture story for the fourth Sunday of Lent: John 9: The Man Born Blind. The heavy, anxious mood that has descended on our country led me to hear the gospel of the blind man in a new way. When…

  • Admissions to offer virtual campus tours, appointments

    The Office of Undergraduate Admissions understands that now is an important time for admitted students as they discern their college enrollment plans. For this reason, Admissions will continue to be available by phone, text and virtual appointment to speak with students and their families. Learn more and schedule an appointment.  Take a virtual tour of…

  • Athletics shares ‘Kids Club’ activity resources for kids at home during COVID-19

    The Marquette Athletics Kids Club is sharing some helpful resources for parents to use with their children, as many find themselves at home during the coronavirus outbreak. Activities include: Coloring book pages “Maze to the Al” game Marquette-themed crossword puzzle “Design your own jersey” coloring page Photo hunts Word search Create your own paper Golden…

  • Father Duns: Keeping the faith, maintaining mindfulness amid coronavirus

    By Shelby Williamson, senior communication specialist in the Office of Marketing and Communication Rev. Ryan Duns, S.J., is an assistant professor and the assistant chair of theology in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences. Working at the intersection of philosophy and systematic theology, Father Duns has published several works on renowned Jesuit theologians and…

  • U.S. Department of Education suspends federal student loan repayments for students

    The U.S. Office of Federal Student Aid announced that it will provide student loan relief for students across the country during the COVID-19 national emergency. The two main announcements included: All borrowers with federally held student loans will automatically have their interest rates set to 0% for a period of at least 60 days. Every…

  • All employees encouraged to sign up for direct deposit

    All employees (full-time, part-time, students, etc.) have payroll payments disbursed through direct deposit to the financial institution of the employee’s choice. Direct deposit is available in any financial institution throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. If you do not currently have direct deposit set up, please review the policy and sign up immediately.

  • A message of faith and gratitude from President Lovell

    Dear Marquette community: As the first week of our remote learning comes to an end, I want to acknowledge how very difficult this transition is for all of us. I’ve heard firsthand from students who are deeply saddened at not being able to return to campus. These changes are especially hard for our seniors –…

  • A message of faith and gratitude from President Lovell

    Dear Marquette community: As the first week of our remote learning comes to an end, I want to acknowledge how very difficult this transition is for all of us. I’ve heard firsthand from students who are deeply saddened at not being able to return to campus. These changes are especially hard for our seniors –…

  • COVID-19 Update: Course evaluations canceled, Library services changing and Mass going online

    Dear Marquette community: In the week since we announced a transition to remote learning, we have seen the entire campus rally to take on this challenge. Hundreds of faculty have received training on remote learning technology, students are completing assignments and engaging in class discussions online, and staff across campus are finding ways to support…