Marquette University mourns the death of Dr. Joseph DeFalco, professor emeritus of American literature in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences. He died Thursday, May 18, at the age of 85. DeFalco was a Hemingway Scholar and published author. He served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and was a […]
Adolescents ages 8-16 needed for research study
Marquette’s Neuropsychology Research Lab is recruiting participants ages 8 to 16 years old and their parent for a research study that investigates thinking skills. Adolescents with or without a psychological or cognitive diagnosis are welcome to participate. Participation will involve one visit to the Psychology Department and will last an hour and a half. Adolescents will complete tasks […]
707 Hub to host Pop-Up Café on May 25
The new creative space, the 707 Hub, opened in March and is designed to foster collaboration and innovation. Because anyone can be innovative, the 707 Hub is open to all students, and we encourage a cross-disciplinary approach to solving problems. Because great ideas need to be heard, the 707 Hub offers unique spaces for meetings, […]
Fall 2017 faculty review period
Classroom assignments are posted in CheckMarq for fall 2017 sections. Faculty are requested to access CheckMarq and review their course classroom assignments during the May 22 to May 29 review period. To request a classroom change for an approved reason (either an ADA-compliance issue or if a section’s enrollment is expected to exceed the physical […]
O-Fest table registration now open
The Office of Student Development will host Fall O-Fest on Wednesday, Aug. 30, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Central Mall. University departments and offices are welcome to register for a table online. Student organizations have already registered and should not complete this form. The deadline to register is Friday, July 9. For more […]
Engagement survey will remain open until May 31
Human Resources sent out an engagement survey to all faculty and staff that will remain open until Wednesday, May 31. The survey intends to determine how to best support the strategic plan, gain a better understanding of employee morale, job satisfaction, and the strength of university-wide processes and procedure. The survey results will be used […]
Faculty and staff “My Documents” moving to OneDrive for Business
IT Services is making use of cloud resources to provide increased value to the Marquette community. We have already moved email and SharePoint to the cloud. We have also migrated PCs to Office 365 versions of Microsoft Office applications (i.e. Outlook, Word, Excel). Now we will start the process of migrating files stored in “Documents” […]
Marquette employee and husband to grand marshal Memorial Day Parade, May 29
Kathleen Hawkins, administrative assistant in the Department of Social and Cultural Sciences, and chair of MU Volunteers, and her husband, Robert, are the grand marshals of Milwaukee’s annual Memorial Day Parade at 2 p.m. on Monday, May 29. The couple met at the USO, which is the theme of the parade, in 1971. Robert was […]
Center for Cyber Security and Cyber Defense ransomware advice
Marquette’s Center for Cyber Security Awareness and Cyber Defense has responded to an international alert regarding ransomware. An international alert and continuing news has revealed that ransomware was being spread to at least 150 countries. This attack combined a worm, a malware that looks for ways to spread, with a “payload” ransomware, asking for a […]
Three Marquette faculty members earn prestigious Fulbright Awards
Three Marquette University faculty members have earned Fulbright Awards. The 2017 recipients are Drs. Marie Bement, associate professor of physical therapy in the College of Health Sciences; Karene Boos, an adjunct faculty in the physical therapy department; and Daniel Meissner, associate professor of history in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences. Bement will travel […]
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