The Center for Cybersecurity Awareness and Cyber Defense and MU Cyber Security Club will host “Data Privacy and You,” Monday, Jan. 30, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Cudahy Hall 401. The event will host speakers to talk about the following topics: Why one should prioritize data privacy What should be considered private data […]
Marquette to change carillon’s time strike
For the second time in the history of Marquette’s carillon, the voorslag, or time strike, will change on Tuesday, Jan. 31. The carillon’s time strike is a short, unique melody played automatically every 15 minutes to indicate each quarter hour. This new melody, called Joan of Arc, was composed by Mark Konewko, university carillonneur, as part […]
Opus College of Engineering to continue ‘Connecting with the World’ lecture series Feb. 3
The Opus College of Engineering’s Connecting with the World lecture series will continue with speaker Beth Smits, vice president of strategic growth opportunities at Best Buy Co., Inc. on Friday, Feb. 3, from noon to 1 p.m. in Olin Engineering 202. The presentation, “Retail Transformation,” will provide an overview of the rapid and constantly changing technological environment […]
New online course for faculty to focus on seven principles of learning
A new seven-week online course that explores the application of the seven principles of learning described in the book, “How Learning Works,” will be offered to faculty. This course is an interactive opportunity to engage with other faculty, critically reflect on your own instructional practice, and think about evidence-based best practices for teaching and learning. […]
Video: Dr. Jeanne Simmons, associate dean, Graduate School of Management, celebrates 100 years of MU men’s basketball
As we continue to celebrate the 100 year of play for Marquette basketball, Marquette Today and the Marquette University men’s basketball program have launched a video series sharing favorite memories from staff and faculty. Many of the videos will play during home games on the jumbotron, and we will also feature them in social media. […]
Pope Francis appoints Marquette alumnus as auxiliary bishop of Milwaukee
Pope Francis has appointed Milwaukee native and Marquette alumnus Father Jeffrey R. Haines, along with Burlington native Father James T. Schuerman, as auxiliary bishops for the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. The appointments were announced in Rome on Wednesday, Jan. 25. Milwaukee Archbishop Jerome E. Listecki will ordain both priest bishops at the Cathedral of St. John […]
Title IX app and website now available
The new Title IX website and Reach Out – Marquette app were launched Monday, Jan. 23. These two new resources are available to all Marquette students, faculty and staff. All first year students will complete the mandatory Bystander Intervention training over the next several weeks and will be encouraged to download the app.
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Raynor Memorial Libraries to offer workshops on citation management tools
Raynor Memorial Libraries will offer workshops on citation management tools RefWorks and EndNote throughout the spring semester. These tools help keep track of the sources used in research and make it simpler to create footnotes and bibliographies: Collect, organize and annotate citations Import citations directly from article databases and other sources Automatically include citations in […]
Nominate a student for the Division of Student Affairs leadership awards
For the past 48 years, the Division of Student Affairs has presented leadership awards to recognize student contributions to the mission and activities of the various areas within student affairs. Student Leadership Awards is the annual recognition program that provides an opportunity to honor these students. The 2017 awards will recognize students for contributions to […]
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