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Terry Miller honored with top award from AIEA

March 2, 2017

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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Update on latest cyber security flaws in CloudPets and Cloudbleed

March 2, 2017

In light of the recent breach through CloudPets, which exposed unauthorized information to websites, and Cloudbleed, the Center for Cyber Security recommends that the Marquette community complete the best practices presented by national experts as well as a risk assessment. The full impact of Cloudbleed is still unknown. The advice to you based on these two […]

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Dance Marathon to host College Coin Wars beginning March 6

March 2, 2017

Dance Marathon Marquette will host a College Coin Wars event beginning Monday, March 6, and ending Sunday, March 12. The event will be a competition between the various colleges at Marquette. Faculty and staff members are encouraged to donate coins and dollars to prove they are the “best college at Marquette.” Jars will be located […]

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Humanities Research Colloquium continues March 21

March 2, 2017

The Humanities Research Colloquium will host its next lecture on Tuesday, March 21, from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Haggerty Museum of Art. Melissa Range, National Poetry Series winner, will discuss faith, doubt, ink, and dye amongst selected medieval manuscripts. All faculty, staff and students are invited to attend. Light refreshments will be provided. […]

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Students required to meet with advisers before registration begins

March 2, 2017

Before registering for classes for the fall semester, students must visit their academic adviser, as determined by their college advising policy. Students should bring a list of courses they are planning to take for the summer or fall semester, as well as any questions about study abroad, internships, double-majors and minors. Undergraduate students use Academic Advisement in CheckMarq to […]

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Scholl Seminar Series continues on March 3

March 2, 2017

Dr. Song An, from the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Maryland, will present “A Regulatory Metabolic Complex for Glucose Metabolism: The Glucosome,” Friday, March 3, at 3 p.m. The presentation is part of the Scholl Seminar Series, which is put on throughout the semester by the Department of Biological Sciences. The […]

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Conversation with actor Anthony Crivello will be held March 14

March 2, 2017

Marquette alumnus, Anthony Crivello, will be on campus for a discussion Tuesday, March 14, at 4 p.m. in the Helfaer Theater. Following the discussion, a reception will take place at 5 p.m. in the Haggerty Museum of Art. Light hors d’oeuvres, beer, wine and soft drinks will be served. Crivello has an accomplished career in […]

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Peter Borg wins Three Minute Thesis competition

March 2, 2017

Peter Borg, graduate student in the history department, has been named the winner of the Three Minute Thesis Competition at Marquette and will advance to the regional competition. Borg’s winning presentation was entitled “The Colored Problem” –Milwaukee’s White Urban Churches Respond to the Second Great Migration. He received a top prize of $1,000 and will […]

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Inaugural indoor triathlon to be held April 1

March 2, 2017

Mark Caballero, teaching laboratory coordinator for the Program in Exercise Science in the College of Health Sciences, associate director of Human Performance Assessment Core and USAT coach; along with HPAC, will host Marquette’s first indoor triathlon on Saturday, April 1. The triathlon will begin in the Helfaer Recreation Center at 7:30 a.m. with additional waves starting […]

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January session registration remains open

March 2, 2017

This year, as students register for fall courses, the option to register for summer courses as well as J-session classes for January 2018 will be available. Students and advisers have the opportunity to consider not just fall courses, but options students have for summer, fall, and J-session. J-session courses will be listed in Snapshot by Monday, […]

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