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Appointment scheduling for biometric screenings portion of the HRA begins today; appointments start Oct. 23

September 28, 2017

Participation in the Health Risk Assessment process includes a biometric screening and completion of an online health assessment questionnaire after the screening. The employee and enrolled spouse must complete both parts of the HRA process in order to receive the 2018 incentive. If only one of the two complete the required steps, the employee will not […]

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Required HR notices

September 28, 2017

As part of our ongoing annual compliance efforts and in an attempt to cut down on the amount of printed materials sent out, we are posting all required health and welfare plan notices on our benefits website at http://www.marquette.edu/hr/employeebenefits.shtml (on the Articles & Resources tab). Below is a brief description of each notice that has […]

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Homecoming 2017 events begin Monday; online registration closes tomorrow

September 27, 2017

Mu Homecoming 17

Marquette Homecoming is next week, Oct. 2-8. This year, Homecoming coincides with Reunion Weekend to create a Marquette experience like no other! Students, faculty and staff, along with alumni, parents and community friends, will converge on campus for one amazing, multi-generational celebration. Don’t miss any of the fun next week! Tomorrow is the last day to register […]

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Milwaukee philanthropist Michael Cudahy gives $1 million to Marquette to support first-generation engineering students

September 26, 2017

Milwaukee entrepreneur, business executive and philanthropist Michael Cudahy has given $1 million to support five full scholarships, including room-and-board for students attending Marquette University’s Opus College of Engineering. Four students, all of whom are the first in their families to attend college and come from diverse backgrounds, started at Marquette this academic year. “Mike Cudahy […]

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University warns of potential fraudulent activity directed at students

September 25, 2017

The U.S. Bank branch in the Alumni Memorial Union has made Marquette aware of an outside group that may be targeting students with fraudulent banking transactions. Marquette urges all students to be cautious and never give out personal financial information to others. If you are suspicious of any business transaction request, you are encouraged to […]

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Faber Center fall event deadlines approaching

September 25, 2017

Registration deadlines are approaching for the following Faber Center offerings: Fall Bible Study: The Book of Acts (Acts of the Apostles) often called “the Gospel of the Holy Spirit,” will take place on five consecutive Mondays beginning Monday, Oct. 2, from noon to 1 p.m. in Schroeder Complex 111. Topics discussed will include how to […]

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Sodexo to host pop-up restaurant events

September 25, 2017

Sodexo will host a pop-up Sundae Funday event on Tuesday, Sept. 26, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Tory Hill Café as well as a house-made ramen night on Thursday, Sept. 28, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Marquette Place.

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Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Seminar is Sept. 27

September 25, 2017

The Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering will host the next Environmental and Water Resources Engineering seminar on Wednesday, Sept. 27, at noon in Engineering Hall 423. Dr. Ryan Newton, assistant professor of freshwater sciences at UWM, will present “Sewer Pipes: The Intestines of a City.” More information can be found online.

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Applications for the Way Klingler Teaching Enhancement Award due Dec. 8

September 25, 2017

Applications for the Way Klingler Teaching Enhancement Award are now being accepted and are due by Friday, Dec. 8. The Way Klinger Teaching Enhancement Award is intended to foster the development of effective and sustainable changes and innovations in teaching approaches within specific courses or clusters of courses. This annual award is given to a team of […]

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Marquette reaffirms commitment to Title IX

September 25, 2017

Last week, the Department of Education formally withdrew the 2011 Dear Colleague Letter and 2014 guidance on sexual misconduct on campus and released a Q&A document regarding the interim approach while new regulations are being developed. The Division of Student Affairs wants to affirm that Marquette’s current policies and procedures related to sexual harassment, discrimination […]

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Featured Stories

Abiola Keller research - Black women who are caregivers talking and sharing in a circle

Encouraging caregivers to care for their own health, one story at a time

As Black women who are caregivers struggle to find the time and willpower to exercise and improve their diets, Dr. Abiola Keller’s nursing research uses shared storytelling as a promising way to find healthier paths.

We Are All Marquette: A Q&A with Dr. Qindan Huang, associate professor of civil, construction and environmental engineering

Dr. Qindan Huang discusses the importance of having women representation in STEM, the changes she’s seeing in the engineering industry and her proudest moments at Marquette.

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Safety

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Safety Task Force efforts help lead to reduced crime on campus

Human Resources News

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Registration for summer GROW classes now available

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Research

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Marquette faculty and staff research grants from March 2023

Awards & Accomplishments

Alumni National Awards 2023: Marquette University alumni, friends honored for excellence

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Dr. H. Cem Gungor awarded for most prestigious journal article in pediatric dentistry

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