Kirsten Lyons

Marquette Habitat for Humanity announces involvement in Pope Leo Village Project at Building on Faith Breakfast
The Pope Leo Village initiative seeks to engage young people in supporting first-time homeownership.

Commuter Student Appreciation Week, Feb. 9-13
Commuter Student Appreciation Week will be celebrated on campus Monday, Feb. 9, through Friday, Feb. 13.

Holstein Colloquium, Feb. 5
The Department of Social and Cultural Sciences will host back-to-back talks at the James Holstein Colloquium.

President’s Day lunchtime art talk with Dr. Patrick Mullins, Feb. 16
Mullins will speak about a selection of works on view in “Defying Empire: Revolutionary Prints from Britain and America.”

Dr. Peter Staudenmaier on ‘Spiritual Racism from Fascist Italy to the New Age,’ Feb. 11
Staudenmaier will present “Julius Evola and the Radical Right: Spiritual Racism from Fascist Italy to the New Age.”

Children needed for physical therapy student project
Children ages 5 to 15 are needed to participate in a Marquette University physical therapy student project.

Free fitness classes at the Wellness + Helfaer Recreation facility
Scaling Wellness in Milwaukee is partnering with the Wellness + Helfear Recreation facility to provide a variety of free fitness classes for students.

Mission Week Ignite with Jesuit-in-Residence Rev. Eric Immel, S.J., Feb. 4
This week, the Mission Week Jesuit-in-Residence, Rev. Eric Immel, S.J., will speak on the Mission Week theme, “Act with Grace.”

Lemonis Center Campus Partner Spotlight Series: Medical Clinic and Housing and Residence Life, Feb. 11
The Lemonis Center will host a collaborative discussion featuring Mary Janz, senior director of housing and residence life, and Keli Wollmer, executive director of the Marquette University Medical Clinic, on Wednesday, Feb. 11, at noon. This session will provide insight into the clinical care and residential support each area offers to promote student success, strengthen connection…

Three Minute Thesis competition, Feb. 20
Watch graduate students compete and present their research in three minutes or less using one slide and no animation.