Sophia Phillips
Center for Teaching and Learning announces call for papers on what it means to be an educator today
Marquette faculty of all ranks and from all disciplines are invited to submit an essay reflecting on what it means to be an educator in this moment. “Moment” can be defined broadly and submissions from a wide range of perspectives are welcome. Topics may include: Catholic social teaching COVID-19 research and education Ignatian pedagogy Adaptive teaching…
Instructors asked to complete the final Academic Experience Survey by Dec. 15
Marquette instructors should check their Marquette email for a link to complete the final Fall 2020 Academic Experience Survey, which closes on Tuesday, Dec. 15. About the Academic Experience Surveys The Office of the Provost administered two surveys this semester to better understand instructors’ instructional experience. The input will guide improvements made for future semesters. A set of surveys was also administered to…
Applications due March 20 for Companions in Ministry’s fourth cohort
Applications are now being accepted for Companions in Ministry, an ecumenical professional, personal and spiritual development program for Christian pastors serving in congregations who seek to improve their spiritual and professional well-being. Marquette’s Companions in Ministry program will offer a fourth cohort, which begins April 20, 2021. Pastors from diverse denominations throughout southeast Wisconsin meet regularly (online at…
New employee resource group ‘Sustainable Marquette’ launches, open to all faculty and staff
The university has launched a new Employee Resource Group titled “Sustainable Marquette.” The group supports the university’s guiding values and pledges to pray for, learn about, assess, act upon and advocate for climate justice. By providing a platform for shared resources, workshops and discussions, the resource group seeks to engage faculty and staff in incorporating sustainable practices…
Meditation Mode
Marquette experts explain meditation and outline ways to get most out of the practice.
Registration for December and January GROW classes now open
Registration for December and January GROW classes is now available via Eventbrite. Use code: GROW. All classes will be held via Microsoft Teams. Download the GROW flyer to see all classes. Paper copies will not be sent this semester. Offerings include: OU Campus Quick Start CMS Training | Wednesday, Dec. 16 The Power of Mindfulness | Thursday,…
Fall 2020 grading reminder for students
Students are expected to check their Marquette email on Wednesday, Dec. 16, and Thursday, Dec. 17, for academic censure decisions. The deadline for academic appeals is Friday, Jan. 6, at noon (CST).
Fall 2020 grading reminder for faculty and staff
Grades for undergraduate, graduate, dental and health sciences professional classes are due no later than Tuesday, Dec. 15, at noon. Every student on every grade roster must have a grade by this deadline as grades impact graduation, academic censure and financial aid. Instructors who plan to scan exams can find instructions on IT Services’ website. To ensure…
Register for ‘From Lab to Market’ three-part webinar series
The Office of Economic Engagement is partnering with the Center for Technology Commercialization and Milwaukee-area universities to present a three-part webinar series titled “From Lab to Market: The Path to Commercialization for Milwaukee Innovators.” Sessions will provide an overview of how to turn an abstract idea into a tangible product or service that can impact…
Department of Physical Therapy seeking volunteers for exercise study
The Department of Physical Therapy is seeking volunteers to participate in an exercise study. Volunteers must be healthy, pain-free and between the ages of 30 and 50 years old. Volunteers will be compensated for their time. If interested, contact the Hunter Lab via email or call (414) 288-1631.