Kevin Keenan

  • Register for October 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:   What’s Your Workstyle Preference?: Thursday, Oct. 6 Safety and Self…

  • Virtual workshop on submitting NSF proposals, Oct. 6

    The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs is hosting a virtual workshop on Thursday, Oct. 6, at 11 a.m. via Teams on how to submit a proposal to the National Science Foundation. The workshop will go over key topics, including: An overview of Research.gov Preparing the application package The use of Kuali The general parts…

  • NNS, Wisconsin Watch named finalists in national journalism contest for community engagement 

    The Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service and the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism, also known as Wisconsin Watch, are finalists for the national Community Engagement Award by LION (Local Independent Online News) Publishers.  The two newsrooms created News414, a project filling information and accountability gaps to meet the needs of traditionally underserved Milwaukee residents in Black-and-brown-majority…

  • Graduate School, Graduate School of Management host virtual information sessions

    The Graduate School and the Graduate School of Management invite you to virtual information sessions about both schools’ program offerings.   Attendees will have the opportunity to speak with faculty and graduate admissions counselors to get a better sense of the programs available, the admissions process and the graduate experience at Marquette.  Information sessions will…

  • Register for Finding God in All Things retreat, Oct. 28-29

    The Finding God in All Things retreat, sponsored by Campus Ministry, is now open for registration. Held Saturday, Oct. 28, and Sunday, Oct. 29, this retreat invites students to reflect on their own faith and spirituality while meeting people who share their values.  From campfires to prayer workshops, scavenger hunts to student talks, the Finding God…

  • Microsoft to end basic authentication for email and calendar access 

    Microsoft will end support for basic authentication on Saturday, Oct. 1.   Basic authentication is an older, less secure method of accessing your email and calendar.   Going forward, Microsoft will only support modern authentication.   This security improvement means some email/calendar clients — especially older ones — may fail to connect to Office 365…

  • Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at Soup with Substance, Sept. 28 

    In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, hear what Latino Arts Inc. is doing in Milwaukee to provide Hispanic cultural arts programs at Soup with Substance on Wednesday, Sept. 28, at noon in AMU 227. Tortilla soup and bread will be served. Latino Arts, Inc. is a nonprofit dedicated to bringing cultural awareness, artistic educational experiences…

  • Ignite Bistro Dinner: Navigating post-Roe America, Sept. 28

    Enjoy a free delicious dinner with Ignite on Wednesday, Sept. 28, from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the AMU’s Lunda Room. Ignite will welcome Dr. Conor Kelly, associate professor of theology, and doctoral student Cecille Medina-Maldonado from the Department of Theology to speak on “Navigating Post-Roe America.”   Ignite Bistro Night features the dynamic…

  • JohnRaé Stowers named associate director of student support services in the Educational Opportunity Program

    JohnRaé Stowers has been named the associate director of student support services in the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP).  Stowers has been on Marquette’s campus in some capacity for over 20 years and brings experience working with the EOP and the Wisconsin Association for Independent Colleges and Universities (WAICU). Stowers previously served as the director of…

  • True blue: MUPD Lt. Jim Hensley lives the Marquette mission in service to South African children 

    Marquette University Police Department Lt. Jim Hensley is known around campus these days as “Blue’s Dad.” But “blue” has an even deeper meaning for Hensley, who started a nonprofit organization, the Blue Bag Program.