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Marquette Theatre presents ‘The Theory of Relativity,’ Feb. 14-23
Marquette Theatre will present The Theory of Relativity (A Musical) starting Saturday, Feb. 14, through Sunday, Feb. 23, at the Helfaer Theatre. This award-winning musical celebrates the theory that we are more connected than we realize. Through a collage of entertaining songs, scenes and monologues, follow several characters along their journeys – and the effect…
Safety Update: Suspect in recent burglaries arrested
The Marquette University Police Department has arrested a non-Marquette affiliated suspect in the recent string of burglaries at unsecured residences near campus. The suspect, who has been connected to the recent incidents near campus, has confessed. The individual remains in custody and charges are pending with the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office. The university is grateful to MUPD for its thorough and professional work in keeping our…
Watch for Campus Climate Study invitation next week, Feb. 10
An email invitation from President Michael R. Lovell will be sent next week on Monday, Feb. 10, inviting each member of the Marquette campus community to participate in the online Campus Climate Study. The study is being conducted to gather specific information about how the environment for learning, living and working at Marquette can be…
Faculty encouraged to participate in Marquette Today focus groups, Feb. 18-19; lunch will be provided
In order to better understand how the campus community receives university communications and uses Marquette Today, the Office of Marketing and Communication (OMC) is conducting two focus groups with faculty from across campus. Two staff focus groups were held last semester and two student sessions are taking place in early February. OMC also conducted a Marquette…
NASA Deputy Associate Administrator Melanie Saunders to speak on campus, Feb. 20
Melanie Saunders, deputy associate administrator for NASA, will speak on campus on Thursday, Feb. 20, at 11 a.m. in the AMU, Monaghan Ballroom. In her role, Saunders assists the NASA administrator and senior managers in implementing all aspects of the agency’s functions, policy and integration of programs. She also chairs the NASA Mission Support Council, which serves as the agency’s senior…
Medical Clinic posts Coronavirus update; no confirmed cases at Marquette or in Milwaukee
In coordination with the Milwaukee Health Department, the Marquette University Medical Clinic (MUMC) is closely monitoring the recent outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a new Coronavirus (2019nCoV). Additionally, MUMC staff keeps abreast of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updates and follows CDC guidelines regarding the new Coronavirus. There are currently no confirmed…
A National Marquette Day message to students from university leaders
Dear students, National Marquette Day 2020 is Sunday, Feb. 9. This tradition began nearly 25 years ago with the intention of uniting the Marquette community, near and far, to celebrate who we are as an institution: Catholic and Jesuit, dedicated to service, and being women and men for and with others. For this reason, National…
Sign up to attend meals with university leaders
President Michael R. Lovell, Provost Kimo Ah Yun and Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Joel Pogodzinski invite faculty and staff to discuss campus and community topics while sharing a meal together. The executive leadership team hosts meals on campus several times throughout the school year. These small-group gatherings have no set agenda and…

Presidential Address recap: Marquette to build new home for Marquette Business and innovation leadership programs
President Lovell makes several key announcements at sixth annual address During his sixth annual Presidential Address this afternoon, Marquette President Michael R. Lovell announced that the university will build a new home for the College of Business Administration and innovation leadership programs at the corner of 16th Street and Wisconsin Avenue, the former site of…

Marquette Momentum: University adopts more economical, environmentally sustainable means of dealing with one harsh reality of winter
By Shelby Williamson, senior communication specialist in the Office of Marketing and Communication Like every year before, this winter has brought cold temperatures, freezing rain and snow to Marquette University. But a closer look shows something different is happening on campus this season: Sidewalks, crosswalks and streets are clearer and less icy, and parking lots…