Ed Block, professor emeritus of English, will deliver a reading at his book release Wednesday, Jan. 18, at 7 p.m. at the Woodland Pattern Book Center. Block will read selections from his volume of poetry, Anno Domini, a collection of religious poems, as well as sign copies of his book with another local poet, Sylvia Cavanaugh. […]
Dorothy Day’s granddaughter to discuss grandmother’s memoir, Feb. 22
Raynor Memorial Libraries, Campus Ministry and the Center for Peacemaking will host author Kate Hennessy to discuss her recent memoir of her grandmother, social activist and journalist Dorothy Day, Wednesday, Feb. 22, from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Raynor Library’s Beaumier Suites. Hennessy will discuss insights into her book, Dorothy Day: The World Will […]
Graduate School to host the first annual Three Minute Thesis, Feb. 24
On Friday, Feb. 24, the Graduate School will host the first annual Three Minute Thesis competition (3MT®). What is 3MT®? The Three Minute Thesis is a global research communication competition developed by The University of Queensland in Australia. This is an academic competition for doctoral and master’s degree students completing a dissertation or thesis. Take the […]
Spring 2017 classroom assignments posted in CheckMarq
Access CheckMarq to find the most up-to-date spring 2017 course classroom assignments. Email Kathy Traynor or Gregory Deuchars, Office of the Registrar, if you are unable to locate where a course is meeting. Once assigned, courses may not be moved without prior approval from the Office of the Registrar. Submit the SOC Classroom Change Request […]
Review January statement of earnings
For bi-weekly paid employees, benefit deductions took place on paychecks for Wednesday, Jan. 11. Deductions will not take place if you have made certain changes to your medical, dental or vision election for 2017, such as EPO and HDHP. Deductions will also not take place if you have enrolled in a benefit for the first […]
Gesu Parish to host annual blood drive and chili-fest, Jan. 16
The Gesu Blood Drive and Chili-fest is an annual event held on Monday, Jan. 16, in the Fr. Herian Hall of the Gesu Parish Center. All blood donor registrants are treated to a meal of home-made chili donated by parish members. Several varieties of chili will be offered, including gluten-free and vegetarian. Donors will also […]
Video: John Sweeney, director of Recreational Sports, 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. […]
Marquette’s Academic Integrity Council to host Dr. Tricia Bertram Gallant
The Academic Integrity council will host Dr. Tricia Bertram Gallant for a series of events on Monday, Feb. 20, including a teaching workshop and a public lecture. “Creating the Ethical Classroom: Improving Teaching & Learning,” a workshop for faculty, will be held Monday, Feb. 20, at 10 a.m. in Raynor 330B. Faculty can register online. “Academic […]
Way Klingler Teaching Enhancement Grant recipients to present ‘Hearken to My Voice’
Hearken to My Voice, inspired by the life of St. Joan of Arc, will be performed Friday, April 28, through Sunday, April 30, at the campus’ namesake chapel. This outdoor, site-specific event involves dance, choral, theatrical and spoken word performances. The audience will be guided around the perimeter of the chapel to a variety of stations […]
Rec Plex to offer swim lessons this winter/spring
The Rec Plex will offer a Learn-to-Swim program in six levels, including a Tiny Tots/Wee Folks program, as well as lessons for adults. For lesson dates and times, refer to the online brochure. The cost is $10 per swimmer, per half-hour for semi-private lessons and $13 per half-hour for private lessons. Levels one through six […]