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Belonging in Action symposium, April 30
The Division of Belonging and Student Affairs will host a symposium focused on “Belonging in Action,” on Wednesday, April 30, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the AMU Monaghan Ballrooms.

U.S. News releases 2025-26 Best Graduate Schools rankings
U.S. News and World Report today released its 2025-26 Best Graduate Schools rankings, and many Marquette programs improved over last year’s rankings.

Marathon reading of ‘Paradise Lost,’ April 12
The Human Communication Collective invites the Marquette community to a marathon reading of John Milton’s English epic, “Paradise Lost.”

Staff Compensation Structure Project concludes following new salary structure implementation
With the implementation of a new salary structure for Marquette University staff, the university’s Staff Compensation Structure Project has concluded.

Faculty, staff invited to claim free tickets for men’s lacrosse game against Georgetown, April 5
Marquette Athletics is offering free tickets to faculty and staff for the men’s lacrosse team’s matchup with Georgetown on Saturday, April 5, at noon at Valley Fields.


Faculty honored at Distinguished Scholars Program
Twelve faculty members were honored on Thursday, March 27, at the Distinguished Scholars Program, which recognizes faculty for outstanding achievement in research and scholarship.

Staff performance review process begins April 14
The 2025 annual staff performance review process will begin Monday, April 14.

Join President Ah Yun, Marquette community for Fit2Be Cancer Free Challenge kickoff walk on April 10
Marquette is again participating in the Fit2Be Cancer Free Challenge, a two-week activity challenge that promotes physical activity and helps the American Cancer Society raise awareness and money toward cancer research. Marquette’s My Wellness Program is partnering with the American Cancer Society on the event. The challenge runs from April 10-24 and kicks off with…

Mitchem Lecture with CJ Greer, April 7
Greer will speak on “Youth Activism & Possibilities in the Heartland: Lessons From A Milwaukee Community-Based Education Space.”