Kirsten Lyons

Vote in MUSG elections, Sept. 18
Students are encouraged to vote for Marquette University Student Government representatives on Thursday, Sept. 18. MUSG is electing new senators to represent all residence areas. Students will receive an email with a link to vote on the morning of the elections. There are open positions on MUSG representing Schroeder Hall, Cobeen Hall, commuters, off-campus students,…

IWL announces 2025 Faculty Fellows
The Institute for Women’s Leadership announced the fall 2025 cohort of IWL Faculty Fellows. These individuals bring a wealth of knowledge, expertise and passion to the IWL’s academic research community. Fall 2025 IWL Faculty Fellows include: Their gender-related research includes topics related to the work and cultural impact of women in touring ice skating shows,…

James Robinson to deliver 22nd annual Casper Lecture, Oct. 1
Dr. James Robinson is a university professor at the Harris School for Public Policy and the Department of Political Science at the University of Chicago.

New university program assessment process launching this fall
IDEAS, the new university program assessment model and process launching this fall, will be rolled out to all active academic degree-granting programs and to a pilot group of co-curricular programs.

Lunch and Learn: healthy habits that support academic success, Sept. 17
Join the Lemonis Center for Student Success for an engaging session on essential wellness practices and strategies to support a balanced, healthy and successful college experience.

A gentle invitation from the Faber Center to pause
This fall, the Faber Center offers sacred spaces to step away from the rush.

Tuesday Talks with Honors
All Marquette students are invited to these free bi-weekly info sessions and workshops, each with a different theme and presenter.

‘Ready Player One’ screening and discussion, Sept. 16
Dr. Danielle Koepke and her HOPR 1955H “Finding Hope in Dystopic Times” classes invite the campus community to a screening and discussion of “Ready Player One.”

Apply for fall break Indigenous Solidarity Immersion, Oct. 16-18
The Center for Peacemaking invites all students to apply for the university’s Indigenous Solidarity Immersion.
