May graduates who hold citizenship from another country or who have traveled overseas through a Marquette program have the opportunity to order an international flag sash to wear at the May graduation ceremony. Students who wish to purchase a flag sash must bring a completed online form and a check made out to Marquette University […]
Nominate a colleague for an Excellence in University Service Award by March 24
Nominations for this year’s Excellence in University Service Awards will be accepted until Friday, March 24. This is an opportunity for Marquette employees to nominate colleagues who demonstrate and support the Ignatian ideal of care for others and carry out the mission of the university. Candidates should be nominated based on service that is above […]
A note from Marquette Vice President and Director of Athletics Bill Scholl and Marquette Women’s Basketball Head Coach Carolyn Kieger
Dear Marquette Community, Thank you from all of us within the athletics department and our women’s basketball program for being such tremendous supporters of the Big East Women’s Basketball Tournament we just hosted. You played an integral role in helping us win the championship last night. Marquette had never hosted the Big East Tournament and […]
Summer studies registration opens March 23
Marquette will offer hundreds of course options for students to choose from during the summer session. Many of these are online courses, including introductory, core, and advanced major courses, which students can take from anywhere. These accelerated format summer courses can help you get ahead; catch up; or allow more time for research, internships, or a double […]
Marquette to expand residence hall project
Two additional floors will add 140 beds to facility’s west tower Marquette University’s new residence hall project will be expanded to accommodate 140 additional beds, President Michael R. Lovell announced today. A two-story addition to the facility’s west tower, which was approved by the Board of Trustees at its February meeting, will bring the total […]
Representing Marquette with passion and respect
Dear Marquette students, At Marquette, basketball has been a significant part of who we are for 100 years. Anyone who was there for Saturday’s game against Xavier saw how your passionate support helped our student-athletes bring home a big win on National Marquette Day. But there were some isolated incidents during that game that troubled […]
Input requested on core revision process by Feb. 20
Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to review the proposal for a revised Marquette core curriculum and provide input. A committee will evaluate campus feedback to determine what, if any, modifications would improve the core proposal. The committee will then present its recommendations to the provost. Following that, the Core Curriculum Review Committee, the University Board of […]
Way Klingler Sabbatical and Way Klingler Teaching Enhancement Award winners announced
Dr. Qadir Timerghazin, associate professor of chemistry, has been named the 2017-18 Way Klingler Sabbatical Award winner. The Sabbatical Review Committee nominates the Way Klingler Sabbatical Award winner, who receives his or her full salary, plus two additional months of summer pay and $10,000 to fund travel and expenses related to research conducted during the […]
Taking Be The Difference beyond a hashtag: A message from President Lovell and Rev. Tom Krettek, S.J.
Dear Marquette community, As we enter Mission Week, we would like to invite you personally to join us for a week of reflection, prayer and discussions focused on racial justice. This is an especially important topic for our community and nation, which is why we are addressing it directly from the church’s perspective. Our campus […]
A message from Marquette leaders to the campus community
More than 135 years ago, Marquette University came to life in the middle of downtown Milwaukee with a mission – to provide accessible education for all, not some. At that time, Marquette served a booming German population that fled failed revolutions in Europe and came to America in search of democracy and human rights. Today, […]