Sophia Phillips
Feast of St. Ignatius Mass to be livestreamed, July 31
On July 31, the Marquette community will gather to celebrate the life and ministry of St. Ignatius Loyola and also his inspiration, which animates the work, education and life at Marquette University. A Mass for the Feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola will be livestreamed from the St. Joan of Arc Chapel on Friday, July 31, at…
Apply to join the Minority Scholars Mentor Program
The Minority Scholars Mentoring Program was created by and for minority students at Marquette with the purpose of providing underclassmen with the tools and support needed to succeed in the academic realm. The goal of MSMP is to pair upper-level minority students with freshman and sophomore minority students in the same academic college or major. Once paired up, the…
Blood donors needed; drive to take place on campus Aug. 6
Due to COVID-19, there is currently a greater need for blood donors. To continue to maintain an adequate blood supply, the university has partnered with Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin to host blood drives on Marquette’s campus throughout the summer. The next drive is scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 6, from noon to 4 p.m. Sign up for…
Beyond MU webinar ‘Transformation in the Ignatian Tradition’ is July 30
Beyond MU: Lifelong Learning will host a webinar titled “Praying from the Cave: Transformation in the Ignatian Tradition” on Thursday, July 30, from noon to 1 p.m. CT. Presented by Dr. Kathy Coffey-Guenther, senior mission and Ignatian leadership specialist for University Advancement, the webinar will focus on a deeper understanding of yourself, God’s grace and God’s longing for you…
Beyond MU webinar ‘Mindfulness and positive psychology to cope with race-related trauma’ is July 16
Beyond MU: Lifelong Learning will host a webinar titled “Using Mindfulness and Positive Psychology to Cope with Race-related Trauma” on Thursday, July 16, from noon to 1 p.m. CT. This webinar will focus on how to use mindfulness and positive psychology techniques to cope with symptoms of race-related trauma. Two professors in the College of Education…
Book a virtual appointment with the Career Services Center
The Career Services Center continues to offer full virtual career counseling sessions via phone or video conferencing. The CSC offers critiques of a Handshake profiles, LinkedIn profiles, resumes and cover letters. Send documents for review to resumes@marquette.edu. You can also book an appointment via Handshake. With questions, contact please the CSC at (414) 288-7423 or career.services@marquette.edu.
University mourns the loss of Jacqueline Walker, former EOP financial aid counselor
Marquette University mourns the loss of Jacqueline Walker, former financial aid counselor for the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP). Walker spent more than 35 years at Marquette, 25 of which were dedicated to EOP. She was more than a financial aid counselor to countless students — she was an advocate, working tirelessly to award financial aid…
Dr. Anthony Parolari honored with Way Klingler Young Scholar Award
Dr. Anthony Parolari is an assistant professor of civil, construction and environmental engineering. He is a 2020 recipient of the Way Klingler Young Scholar Award. Parolari’s research centers around developing quantitative models to forecast ecosystem dynamics under climate variability and land use intensification. Within this research, Parolari will focus on two primary research goals: quantify…
Return Book Marq textbooks by mail and order books for summer courses
The Book Marq reminds all students of the following important information regarding textbook rentals: Textbook rental returns Since the bookstore is closed to the public until further notice, all rented textbooks will need to be shipped back and received by the Book Marq as soon as possible. Emails have been sent reminding students of the due date, along with one…

Getting to Know Dr. Heidi Bostic, dean of the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences
Dr. Heidi Bostic has an artist’s spirit. A drawer and a painter, the South Dakota native has traveled the world and lived in nine states and three countries. That spirit has no doubt come in handy as she took the reins of Marquette’s largest college amid a global pandemic and just as the university was…