Natalija Popovic

  • Marquette German student wins state language award 

    Student Katie Darragh received the 2021 Excellence in Language Studies Award from the Wisconsin Association for Language Teachers (WAFLT).  This award recognizes individuals who have demonstrated great achievement and progress in language study and who exhibit great potential for further achievement in the language.  Dr. Michael Koch, visiting instructor of languages, literatures and cultures, who…

  • Rev. Jeff LaBelle, S.J., contributes to Jesuit Higher Education with his latest publication 

    Rev. Jeffrey Labelle, S.J., educational policy and leadership faculty member, coauthored and published a scholarly article with Fr. Daniel Kendall, S.J., professor emeritus at the University of San Francisco.   The study explores the reciprocal relationship between the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU) with a view toward revisioning the relationship between presidents and…

  • Register for ‘Unlearning Racism’ spring series

    Marquette University faculty, staff, and administrators are invited to join staff from the YWCA of Southeast Wisconsin for the spring session of “Unlearning Racism.” This is a program designed to develop individual capacity to discuss and address issues of racism.   The “Unlearning Racism” spring series will take place on Wednesdays from Jan. 19 to Feb. 23,…

  • Call for Black History Month programs and events 

    The Center for Engagement and Inclusion is currently gathering student organization and university department events to add to the Black History Month Calendar.   If your organization or department is hosting an event during Black History Month in February, please email the Center for Engagement and Inclusion.   Provide as many details as possible and…

  • Explorer Challenge pre-proposals due Dec. 10 

    Marquette’s Office of Research and Innovation invites Marquette students, faculty and staff to submit proposals for up to $25,000 in seed money for innovative projects that make an impact and advance Beyond Boundaries, Marquette’s strategic plan. The Explorer Challenge funds may be used for a wide variety of projects including the following:    Developing new interdisciplinary research clusters   Building community…

  • Register for Faculty Symposium by Dec. 5

    The Center for Teaching and Learning and the Committee on Teaching will host the Faculty Symposium Part 1 on Wednesday, Jan. 12, from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. via Zoom. This year’s theme will be “Teaching and Learning as a Radical Act of Hope in the 21st Century: Student Success Strategies, Metacognition, and Classroom Climate.”  The symposium…

  • AMUW to host Advent reflection; register by Nov. 30

    The Association of Marquette University Women (AMUW) will host its annual Advent Reflection Thursday, Dec. 2, at noon in the AMU, Ballrooms. Registration will start at 11:30 a.m.   Hon. Janine Geske, Law ’75, retired professor of law, retired justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court and a Marquette University Board of Trustees member, will share this year’s reflection.…

  • Join Marquette Career Network and start connecting  

    The Career Service Center launched a new mentorship and networking platform called Marquette Career Network, an official online platform that helps foster connections between students and alumni around the world.  Marquette Career Network represents an official global online community facilitating career-related conversations between current students and alumni, parents and friends.   Alumni who join Marquette Career Network are…

  • Occupational Therapy Food Drive is Nov. 22 

    The Occupational Therapy 2024 Cohort will host an Occupational Therapy Food Drive on Monday, Nov. 22, from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the AMU.   Participants will have a chance to learn more about occupational therapy, play games and donate food and clothes to a good cause.  

  • Humanities Research Colloquium is Dec. 2  

    The Center for the Advancement of the Humanities (CfAH) will host virtual Humanities Research Colloquium on Thursday, Dec. 2, at 4 p.m. via Teams.   Dr. Alison Efford, associate professor of history, will give a talk titled “Queering Nineteenth-Century Romantic Friendship: Mathilde Franziska Anneke and Mary Booth, 1859-1865.”  German American feminist Mathilde Franziska Anneke and Milwaukee…