Arts & Sciences

Honors, Civic Dialogues Dinner on democracy and political violence, Nov. 18
The University Honors Program and the Civic Dialogues Program invite students, staff and faculty to dinner and small-group dialogue on “Securing Democracy: Understanding and Addressing Political Violence.”

Claire Dederer to deliver Boheim Distinguished Lecture, Nov. 19
Best-selling and critically acclaimed author Claire Dederer will explore the question at the heart of her 2023 book.

Should We Trust the Experts? with Marquette Civic Dialogues, Nov. 6
Join Marquette Civic Dialogues for a panel and conversation on “The Politics of Science and Expertise” on Thursday, Nov. 6, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Sensenbrenner Hall 304.

Take a short course at Marquette’s campus in Washington, D.C.
Students interested in studying in Washington, D.C., can explore short-course offerings through Marquette University’s Les Aspin Center for Government.

Research that Walks With the Excluded: Marquette’s Intersection faculty conversation
After members of the Society of Jesus joined in discernment with lay partners to renew and refocus the society’s mission priorities, they identified Walking With the Excluded as one of four core Universal Apostolic Preferences for 2019-2029, along with Showing the Way to God, Journeying With Youth and Caring for Our Common Home. This preference calls Jesuit-led communities everywhere to…

In the steps of the wandering chapel, Oct. 28
On Tuesday, Oct. 28, a delegation from Chasse-sur-Rhône will host an interactive display showcasing the history of the chapel and its connections to their town.



