Kevin Keenan
Civic Dialogues hosts Wisconsin Business Leaders for Democracy, Oct. 26
Join the Marquette Civic Dialogues program on Wednesday, Oct. 26, at 6 p.m. in AMU 227 for a discussion about why a bipartisan group of business leaders is calling for more civic engagement. At a time when the political environment can feel hopelessly dysfunctional, hear from David Irwin, general partner at the Hiawatha Group,…
Stories of Service featuring post-graduation organizations, Oct. 25
Join the Career Services Center on Tuesday, Oct. 25, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the AMU Henke Lounge to learn more about how a year of service after graduation could fit into your life. Connect with representatives and alumni from organizations including Peace Corps, City Year, Habitat for Humanity, Jesuit Volunteer Corps…
Beyond the RFP: Humanities Foundations, Insight and Guidance, Oct. 19
Dr. Andrew Kim, director of the Center for the Advancement of Humanities, will co-host a virtual workshop via Teams on Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 2 p.m. Join to learn more about larger foundations commonly applied to for support of humanities projects. Kim will share an overview of the Center and how it can be…
Register for Fall GROW classes
Registration for October GROW class offerings is available on Eventbrite unless noted otherwise. Use the code “GROW” to complete sign-up. Faculty and staff are encouraged to explore a variety of employee growth and development topics offered both in-person and virtually through GROW. Upcoming offerings include: Improving Workplace Collaboration with Microsoft Teams: Tuesday, Oct. 18 Recovering…
Marquette Midwest Seminar on Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, Oct. 19
Dr. Greg Sadler, adjunct professor in philosophy and humanities at Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design and lecturer in philosophy and business ethics at Carthage College, will speak at the Marquette Midwest Seminar on Ancient and Medieval Philosophy on Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 3:30 p.m. in Marquette Hall 105. Sadler, who also serves as president…
Massage-A-Thon, Oct. 24-Nov. 17
The Department of Physical Therapy will put on its Massage-A-Thon fundraiser from Monday, Oct. 24, to Thursday, Nov. 17. The event runs Monday through Thursday each week (2 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Mondays, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. from Tuesday through Thursday) in Schroeder 397. Massage-A-Thon is a biannual fundraiser put on every year…
Guest access to grades available
Would you like to provide your parents, guardians or others access to view your grades? To do this, set up a “guest account” in CheckMarq. This will allow any person you choose to view both your midterm and final grades. The access is granted in CheckMarq, where you can also give access to view…
One Thing Led to Another event and lunch, Nov. 2
Join the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs and the Faber Center on Wednesday, Nov. 2, at noon in the Raynor Memorial Libraries’ Beaumier Suite C to hear the intriguing research and academic vocation journeys of our faculty and staff. We are excited to welcome our guest panelists: Dr. Lee Za Ong, assistant professor of…
On the Issues: Anya Kamenetz on how COVID changed children’s lives, Oct. 24
The Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education and the College of Education will host Anya Kamenetz, author of “The Stolen Year: How COVID Changed Children’s Lives, and Where We Go Now,” in an “On The Issues” event on Monday, Oct. 24, at 4 p.m. in Eckstein Hall. Kamenetz’s book, released last…
Nominate full-time faculty members for Teaching Excellence Awards by Nov. 16
Nominations for the Teaching Excellence Awards are due Wednesday, Nov. 16. The awards are given to those who are recognized by students and colleagues as extraordinary teachers. Teaching Excellence Awards recognize a faculty member’s demonstrated ability to inspire students to see the ideals of the university and to cause them to grow in…