The Marquette University community mourns the loss of Thaddeus “Ted” Knap, a 1940 alumnus, longtime university benefactor, and prominent political reporter and White House correspondent. As a national political correspondent for the Scripps Howard News Service, Knap covered five presidents — Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan — in […]
Faculty Forum will be April 18
The Faculty Council, a standing committee of the University Academic Senate, will host its annual Faculty Forum on Tuesday, April 18, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. in AMU 157. President Michael R. Lovell will address questions and topics of interest submitted by faculty. Contact Kristin Haglund, chair of Faculty Council, with questions.
Soup with Substance on electronic surveillance, March 8
Campus Ministry will host a Soup with Substance on electronic surveillance on Wednesday, March 8, from noon to 12:50 p.m. in AMU 227. Graduate student Kate Storm will discuss her research on the electronic monitoring of youth in Milwaukee Juvenile Corrections. Vegetarian soup and bread will be served. The event is sponsored by […]
Tragil Wade-Johnson Summer Reading Program works to combat ‘summer slide’
By Jack Goods, communication specialist in the Office of University Relations It’s a hard truth teachers across the country face annually. When students file into classrooms for the first day of school each fall, many return with achievement levels lower than what they reached at the end of the previous year. The phenomenon is known […]
Marquette faculty and staff research grants from December 2022/January 2023
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs has announced the following research grants awarded to university faculty and staff in December 2022/January 2023. A Model for Humanizing Engineering Education: Broadening Engineering Teaching with Theory-based Educational Resources (BETTER) $300,000 – National Science Foundation Amber Young-Brice (PI), assistant professor in the College of Nursing; and Dr. Somesh […]
Interior work will cause disruptions in Memorial Library through end of semester
Marquette students, faculty and staff who regularly use Memorial Library should be prepared for some disruptions, including periods of increased noise and limited collection access, through the end of the spring semester to accommodate interior work necessary to begin construction for the Lemonis Center for Student Success. Following are key considerations for Memorial Library patrons: […]
Graduate student and Trinity Fellow honored at African American Environmental Pioneer Awards
Deniko Montgomery, a Trinity Fellow and graduate student in public service and public administration, was honored with a Rising Star Award at the fourth annual African American Environmental Pioneer Awards. Montgomery is committed to community service, social justice and advocating for diversity, equality, inclusion and belonging in the organization’s workplace. A Milwaukee native, he works […]
Marquette Dining Services faculty and staff appreciation day, March 7
Photos: Marquette celebrates Engineers Week with activities and competitions hosted by student leaders in the Opus College of Engineering
From Sunday, Feb. 19, to Saturday, Feb. 25, student leaders in Engineering Student Council hosted Engineers Week (E-Week) at Marquette. In conjunction with a nationwide celebration, E-Week at Marquette is an opportunity to celebrate the engineering profession and gather as a community for social and professional events. Highlights included a Silent Auction benefitting Engineers without […]
Deposit collection for sophomore housing selection open
Deposit collection for sophomore housing selection will run from Wednesday, March 1, through Monday, March 20. Housing selection will begin on Monday, March 27, for all current students (March 21 for living-learning communities) and conclude on Thursday, April 6. A complete outline of the process is available on the residence life website.
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