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Judge rules in favor of Marquette in court case filed by Associate Professor John McAdams

May 4, 2017

On Thursday, May 4, a Milwaukee County judge issued a 33-page decision dismissing all claims against Marquette University. In May 2016, the associate professor filed a lawsuit challenging the decisions of Marquette’s Faculty Hearing Committee and President Michael R. Lovell that Dr. McAdams deserved discipline for his conduct. President Lovell responded to the ruling in […]

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Center for Cyber Security Awareness and Cyber Defense to honor World Password Day, May 4

May 4, 2017

World Password Day is Thursday, May 4, and the Center for Cyber Security Awareness and Cyber Defense is asking the Marquette community to #LAYERUP and join the thousands of people and hundreds of global organizations on this day to take a social media pledge online and improve your password habits. As more and more sensitive […]

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Marquette 707 Hub to host open house and lunch May 12

May 4, 2017

Marquette 707 Hub to host open house and lunch May 12

Marquette University’s 707 Hub will host an open house and lunch on Friday, May 12, at noon in the 707 building on the first floor. The open house will explore and celebrate Marquette’s new 707 Hub, the home of the Kohler Center for Entrepreneurship and the Social Innovation Initiative. The 707 Hub is a campus […]

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Diversity advocate training to be held May 18-19

May 4, 2017

The Division of Student Affairs will offer a two-day diversity advocate training on Thursday, May 18, and Friday, May 19, from 8:15 a.m. to noon each day. The training will total 8 hours. This interactive workshop is designed to develop awareness, knowledge and skills around various diversity and social justice topics, including social identities, prejudice […]

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Adult volunteers in good health needed for research study

May 4, 2017

A Marquette University Biomechanics graduate student is seeking healthy individuals ages 18 to 35 years old for a research study that investigates walking biomechanics of the lower extremities. Subjects will be asked to complete a pre-screening questionnaire, a fee agreement form, a W-9 form, and a worksheet that asks for height, weight, gender, and age. […]

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Volunteer hospitality ministers needed for Baccalaureate Mass, May 20

May 4, 2017

Volunteers are needed to be hospitality ministers for the upcoming Baccalaureate Mass celebrating the graduating class of 2017 on Saturday, May 20, at the UWM Panther Arena. If interested contact Ann Hilbert, administrative assistant for Campus Ministry, at (414) 288-3684 by Wednesday, May 10.

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Building Bridges to Research Based Nursing Practice Conference to be held May 12

May 4, 2017

The Building Bridges to Research Based Nursing Practice Conference will take place on Friday, May 12, from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the AMU. This conference provides a forum to share and discuss the impact of research, evidence-based practice, and quality improvement initiative on clinical practice and patient outcomes and aims to explore cogent person […]

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Marquette to host summer camp for children with autism spectrum disorder

May 4, 2017

Children with autism spectrum disorder ages 6 to 11 years old are invited to participate in the Marquette University Summer Communication, Literacy and Enhanced Socialization (MUSCLES) camp from Monday, June 12, to Thursday, June 29, from 8:30 a.m. to noon daily. Participants for the summer literacy and research program should fit the age requirement, speak […]

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Library to offer extended hours and snack breaks during finals week

May 4, 2017

Marquette’s Raynor Memorial Libraries will offer a number of ways to help students push through finals week. More of the libraries’ spaces will be open later, including Memorial Library, which will remain open until 2 a.m. each night. The Beaumier Suites on the lower level of Raynor Library will be open for studying most nights […]

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Class of 2017 Senior Speaker is Alex Mohs

May 4, 2017

Alex Mohs, College of Nursing, will deliver the senior speaker remarks at Commencement, Sunday, May 21. All students with senior standing had the chance to vote on the candidates in March, during MUSG elections.

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Marquette Bookshelf: ‘Sajjilu Arab American: A Reader in SWANA Studies’

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