Dear Marquette Community, Thank you from all of us within the athletics department and our women’s basketball program for being such tremendous supporters of the Big East Women’s Basketball Tournament we just hosted. You played an integral role in helping us win the championship last night. Marquette had never hosted the Big East Tournament and […]
Conference on ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ set for April 1
A daylong conference on the cult classic television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer will feature speakers from the United States and Canada on April 1. The event is being organized by James South, an associate professor of philosophy, and Gerry Canavan, an assistant professor of English. South has written extensively about the TV series and […]
Doctoral student in theology wins paper competition
Nicholas A. Elder, a doctoral student in theology, was one of two winners of the graduate student paper competition at a conference in February at Saint Mary’s College, Notre Dame, Indiana. Elder was presented the award at the Midwest Region Society of Biblical Literature/American Oriental Society/American Schools of Oriental Research meeting. His paper was titled, […]
You are welcome here: Office of International Education shares new video
Marquette University’s Office of International Education has released a new video titled “You are welcome here,” highlighting that Marquette is currently home to more than 700 international students from around the world. “This video and message is particularly timely, given the continued changes in our immigration policies as well as the latest executive order,” said […]
Annual Faculty Forum with President Lovell is April 12
“Out in Research: An evening of scholarship and networking,” March 21
The LGBT + Alumni Council will host “Out in Research: An evening of scholarship and networking,” on Tuesday, March 21, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in AMU Henke Lounge. Dr. Nicholas Heck, assistant professor of psychology, will speak about his latest research on LGBTQ health issues. Recent updates from Marquette’s LGBTQ+ Resource Center and the […]
Soup with Substance will focus on International Women’s Day and global women’s voices in theology, March 8
The Theology Department will host the next Soup with Substance on Wednesday, March 8, from noon to 1 p.m. in AMU Ballroom D. International Women’s Day honors the achievements of women, and, while recognizing movement toward a more just society, also serves as a call to action. Recent events like the Women’s March on Washington […]
Faber Center to offer ‘Praying with Ignatius,’ March 9
The Faber Center for Ignatian Spirituality will offer a “Praying with Ignatius,” on Thursday, March 9, from noon to 1 p.m. in Schroeder Complex 111. Rev. John Schwantes, S.J., will discuss the key forms of prayer suggested by St. Ignatius: “Embraced by Mercy: Ignatius’ path through our darkness into the light of trusting in God’s mercy.” A […]
Summer studies registration opens March 23
Marquette will offer hundreds of course options for students to choose from during the summer session. Many of these are online courses, including introductory, core, and advanced major courses, which students can take from anywhere. These accelerated format summer courses can help you get ahead; catch up; or allow more time for research, internships, or a double […]
Terry Miller honored with top award from AIEA
The Association of International Education Administrators has awarded Terry Miller, director of Marquette’s Office of International, as recipient of the 2017 Timothy J. Rutenber Award. Miller has been the ex officio legal advisor on the AIEA board since 2013, but his commitment to AIEA dates back to 1998 when he first joined the association. Through […]
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