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Volunteers needed for April 7 Election Day; free training will be provided on March 23
Faculty, staff and student volunteers are needed to assist at Marquette related polling locations for the Spring 2020 Election and Presidential Preference Primary, which is happening on Tuesday, April 7. Hosted by Marquette’s Office of Public Affairs (OPA) and MUSG, the Milwaukee Election Commission will offer a non-partisan Election Day training for all volunteers on…
Questions about how the 2020 DNC will impact campus? Read these FAQs
As Milwaukee prepares to host the Democratic National Convention this July, the university’s Convention Steering Committee has prepared a Frequently Asked Questions web page, which is being updated regularly. The Convention Steering Committee is also hosting regular information sessions for faculty, staff and students. Watch Marquette Today for updates. Key takeaways for the campus community…
Coronavirus update and answers to frequently asked questions
In coordination with the Milwaukee Health Department, the Marquette University Medical Clinic (MUMC) continues to monitor the recent outbreak of respiratory illness caused by Coronavirus (COVID-19). All actions being taken are for the health, safety, and well-being of the campus community, and will follow recommended guidance from the Milwaukee Public Health Department. In addition, a group…
Faculty and staff activities for Give Marquette Day, March 3
Tuesday, March 3, marks the third annual Give Marquette Day. This 24-hour fundraising event is an opportunity for the Marquette community to come together and make an impact. The goal for this year is to secure 2,020 donors. PARTICIPATE ON CAMPUS In honor of Give Marquette Day, there will be several activities on campus: Treats…
Student activities for Give Marquette Day, March 3
Tuesday, March 3, marks the third annual Give Marquette Day. This 24-hour fundraising event is an opportunity for the Marquette community to come together and make an impact. The goal for this year is to secure 2,020 donors. PARTICIPATE ON CAMPUS In honor of Give Marquette Day, there will be several activities on campus: Celebrate…
Executive-in-residence Tim Hanley named interim Keyes Dean of Business Administration
Hanley has served as the college’s executive-in-residence since October 2019 Tim Hanley, Bus Ad ’78, former senior partner at Deloitte, has been named the interim Keyes Dean of Business Administration, Provost Kimo Ah Yun announced today. Hanley, who has served as the College of Business Administration’s first ever executive-in-residence since last October, will lead the…
Near West Side Community Vigil is March 2
In light of recent tragic events, the Marquette community is invited to a Near West Side Community Vigil on Monday, March 2, at the Church of the Gesu. Doors will open at 4:30 p.m., with the program beginning at 5 p.m. Pastor Lisa Bates Froiland from Redeemer Lutheran Church will preside over the vigil. Reflections…
Doctoral students sweep Catholic Biblical Association of America’s Emerging Scholar Fellowship
Paul Cizek and Israel McGrew, doctoral theology students and graduate assistants in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, have each been awarded the Catholic Biblical Association of America’s 2020 Emerging Scholars Fellowship. The CBA’s Emerging Scholars Fellowship, established in 2017, is a competitive initiative recognizing graduate students who show great promise in making significant…
Faculty and staff grants: January 2020
In an effort to promote research and scholarship conducted by Marquette faculty and staff, the Office of Marketing and Communication and the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs have partnered to present a monthly recap of recent grants awarded to faculty and staff. This report will be featured in Marquette Today each month. The following…
Register your residence with MUPD Vacant House Watch Program before Spring Break
During academic breaks, MUPD offers the Vacant House Watch program to students residing in the near-off-campus neighborhood. Students can use this form to register their residences with MUPD before leaving campus for spring or winter break. During break, officers monitor vacant residences during their routine patrols of the neighborhood. For more safety tips, visit MUPD’s website.