Students should update their personal addresses and telephone numbers in CheckMarq. This information is used by university employees to contact students during emergencies and for vital university business. To update your contact information, log into CheckMarq, click the Student Center, and select “Addresses” or “Phone Numbers” from the drop-down menu in the Personal Information section. Information […]
Video: Herbert Lowe, professional in residence and director of the O’Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism, 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. […]
Notification of FERPA rights
Campus Ministry to host interfaith prayer vigil, Jan. 19
Annual consumer information notice
Under federal financial aid program guidelines, universities must annually provide notice to all enrolled students describing the availability of a wide range of consumer information. The Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 mandates that students are provided with a significant amount of additional information about the institution they are attending. This information is online, or students […]
Notice of federal student aid penalties for drug convictions
Every higher education institution must provide to each student a separate, clear, and conspicuous written notice that advises the student that a conviction for any offense during a period of enrollment for which the student was receiving federal student financial aid funds, under any federal or state law involving the possession or sale of illegal […]
Proposals for second J-session courses due Feb. 15
The second Marquette J-session will run from Monday, Dec. 18, 2017, to Sunday, Jan. 14, 2018. Proposals for courses to be taught during J-session can be submitted to John Su, vice provost for academic affairs, by the end of the business day on Wednesday, Feb. 15. Proposals should include the following information: Course title Subject […]
Emeritus professor of English to read latest works, Jan. 18
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 […]