Natalija Popovic

  • Forward Thinking Research Symposium is Nov. 30

    The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) will host the “Forward Thinking Research Symposium” on Tuesday Nov. 30 at 1 p.m. in the AMU Ballrooms.  The event will showcase research from faculty members and students from all disciplines. Attendees will have the opportunity to share research ambitions and connect with fellow faculty and students from across the university.  Unlike traditional…

  • Ott Memorial Writing Center to host ‘Writers Fight Club,’ Nov. 17 

    The Ott Memorial Writing Center will host “Writers Fight Club” on Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 6 p.m. in Raynor Memorial Libraries, Beaumier Suite C.  Each competitor chose a writer to represent, including authors, poets and even musicians. Participants will take turns reading passages from their selected writers and the audience will decide which writer was the best. Prizes will be…

  • Applications now being accepted for Way Klingler Fellowship and Way Klingler Early Career Awards 

    Application guidelines are now available for the 2022-23 Way Klingler Early Career Awards (formerly Young Scholar Awards) and the Way Klingler Fellowships.  College deans can submit applications to Melody Baker, administrative assistant in the Office of Research and Innovation, with the subject line “Committee on Research” by Jan. 18, 2022.   Check with your dean’s office to confirm the college…

  • Spring 2022 classroom assignments posted in CheckMarq  

    Faculty can now view spring 2022 classroom assignments in CheckMarq.   The faculty review period is Thursday, Nov. 11, through Monday, Nov. 22.   Access CheckMarq to find the most up-to-date information. If a change is needed, contact your department schedule builder who will submit a CLSS workflow to request a change in room assignment.   Please note that assignments are changed only…

  • University mourns the loss of Rudy Lazic 

    Marquette University mourns the loss of Rudy Lazic, former custodian for the Department of Facilities Planning & Management, who passed away Friday, Nov. 5.   Rudy was a beloved member of the community for over 10 years. He joined Marquette in 2009 and retired in March 2021.    The service was held on Tuesday, Nov. 9, at St. Sava…

  • Occupational Therapy Open House is Nov. 15 

    Students interested in a career as an occupational therapist are encouraged to attend an information session on Monday, Nov. 15, from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. The open house will take place in Classroom 201 of the 1700 building (across Wells Street from The Commons). Pizza and drinks will be provided.    For more information, contact Dr. Ann…

  • MUSG to host ‘Brave & Bold Dialogues,’ Nov. 15 

    Marquette University Student Government (MUSG) will host “Brave & Bold Dialogues“ presentation on Monday, Nov. 15, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the AMU.   Led by Rasheed Ali Cromwell, Esq., founder and president of The Harbor Institute, the presentation will engage students in education and discussion surrounding race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender and socioeconomic status at Marquette.  Catering will…

  • Sign up for lunch with President Lovell  

    Each semester, President Michael R. Lovell hosts regular lunches with students. These lunches create community and invite idea-sharing through casual conversation.  Dates for the 2021-22 academic year are being determined and are subject to change. If you are interested in attending one of these lunches, sign up here.   To allow for each voice to be heard,…

  • Soup with Substance to honor National Native American Heritage Month, Nov. 10 

    The Center for Engagement and Inclusion will host the next Soup with Substance on Wednesday, Nov. 10, at noon in the AMU, 157.   The event called “The Marquette Indigeneity Lab – Making the Invisible, Visible” is organized to honor National Native American Heritage Month.  The Marquette Indigeneity Lab was launched in the spring and summer of…

  • Marquette Theatre presents ‘Melancholy Play,’ Nov. 12–21  

    Marquette Theatre presents Sarah Ruhl’s “Melancholy Play,” beginning Friday, Nov. 12, at 7:30 p.m. in the Helfaer Theatre. The final show is Saturday, Nov. 20.  What do you do when your friends begin to turn into almonds? Sarah Ruhl’s farce addresses this dilemma and more. “Melancholy Play” is a charming story of a young woman named Tilly who is prone to…