Lauren Shaw

  • Virtual program on K-12 education topics is April 27

    The Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education at Marquette Law School and the College of Education are hosting a virtual program series on Tuesday, April 27 at 12:15 p.m.  The program will explore the challenges and opportunities within K-12 education.   Pedro Noguera and Frederick Hess, are two of the best-known commentators on the American education landscape. Hess…

  • Students: Complete course evaluations by May 9

    Spring 2021 course evaluations are available now through Sunday, May 9.  Course evaluations are used to review classes and instructors, with the primary goal of improving the quality of both. Responses are confidential and no identifying information will appear with a response.   Evaluations can be submitted online.  Additional information, including frequently asked questions, the course evaluation schedule and…

  • Latest episode of ‘Our Roots’ podcast features Dr. Terrie Garcia

    Marquette has embarked upon a series of exciting projects designed to give visibility and voice to women of color.   Through the “Our Roots Say That We’re Sisters” mural project and podcast series, BIPOC women at Marquette now have space to be seen and heard. Read the feature story: Marq Her Words: Unsung Heroes. Based…

  • Nighttime Examen Prayers will take place on April 29 and May 5

    Nighttime Examen Prayer opportunities will take place on Thursday, April 29, at 9 p.m., and on Wednesday, May 5, at 9 p.m. in the garden outside of St. Joan of Arc.  The Nighttime Examen Prayer is a time for students to sit back and relax in the garden outside of St. Joan of Arc at night and be…

  • ‘Racialized Survivals and the Pathways to Justice’ symposium is May 4 and 6

    The Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures will host a symposium titled “Racialized Survivals and the Pathways to Justice,” on Tuesday, May 4, and Thursday, May 6, at 3:30 p.m.   The symposium is the final research project of the undergraduate students in the course “Survival and the Lives that Matter.” The presentation will address the myriad of injustices that affect historically…

  • Humanities, social science departments to host “From Classes to Careers” panel, April 14

    The Humanities and Social Science Departments (English; History; Languages, Literatures, and Cultures; Philosophy; Political Science; Social and Cultural Sciences; and Theology) are hosting a virtual panel, “From Classes to Careers,” Wednesday, April 14, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. via Zoom. The panel will feature alums who are working in a range of fields and…

  • Women Business Leaders Speaker Series to host Kamilah Williams-Kemp, April 16

    The June and Herman Loebl Women Business Leaders Speaker Series will host Kamilah Williams-Kemp on Friday, April 16, at 11 a.m.   Kamilah Williams-Kemp is the vice president of Risk Products for Northwestern Mutual. She will deliver a virtual presentation and interactive discussion.   The Business Leaders Speaker Series features distinguished women business leaders who have reached the highest…

  • Admissions seeking tour guides and front desk staff for summer

    The Office of Undergraduate Admissions is currently accepting applications for tour guides and front desk staff for the summer.   We are looking for students from every corner of campus who want to enthusiastically share their Marquette experience with prospective students and families. Current first-year, sophomore and junior students who are interested and have a passion for sharing their experience while…

  • IWL seeking applications for new co-director

    The Institute for Women’s Leadership is actively seeking applicants for the co-director role. The application process and more information can be found online.   To apply for this position, applicants should send a cover letter and application letter to Andrea Schneider. Review of applicants will begin on May 7  and will continue until the position is filled.  

  • Virtual Ignatian Journey Retreat is Jan. 18-22

    The Faber Center and Campus Ministry will host the virtual “Ignatian Journey Retreat,” on Monday, Jan. 18, through Friday, Jan. 22. Please note this is an adaptation of the previously scheduled “Silent Directed Retreat.” The Silent Directed Retreat has been canceled due to COVID-19 health and safety protocols.  Students, faculty and staff are invited to…