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  • New summer course to examine COVID-19; enroll now

    The College of Health Sciences has launched a new course to be offered this summer: “COVID-19: A Public Health Approach.” Developed by members of the Marquette Health Equity Community of Practice, this new summer course offering will examine the novel coronavirus pandemic through multiple lenses in this team taught course. Students who wish to better…

  • From the provost: 2020-21 Academic Calendar update

    Dear Marquette community, As we announced in April, Marquette University intends to resume campus operations this fall if governmental and medical authorities say it is safe to do so, and we are carefully developing our recovery plan that will lead to a safe, phased approach to reopening the campus in accordance with medical and government…

  • Assist across the Atlantic

    For a student stranded abroad with coronavirus, and his parents, a boost arrived from Marquette staff, parents and even strangers.

  • My nursing journey

    Brendan Blaney is a senior Marquette College of Nursing student. In honor of National Student Nurses Day — Friday, May 8 — he shares his unique perspective as a student nurse during the coronavirus pandemic.

  • A Finals Week message from Provost Ah Yun and Dr. Cole

    Dear students, We hope you are safe and healthy, and that you are adjusting as well as possible to our new remote learning environment. While none of us pictured Finals Week like this when we began the semester, we want you to know that we are especially proud of how Marquette students have responded to…

  • Undergraduate Admissions extends deposit deadline for incoming students to June 1

    Due to the impact of COVID-19 on the lives of incoming college freshmen, Marquette’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions has extended the deadline for deposits to June 1. Dean of Undergraduate Admissions Brian Troyer reached out to all pending admitted students last week to communicate this. Housing assignments will not be made until after June 1;…

  • Faculty and staff recognized for excellence in research, teaching and service

    The university announced this week the 2020 faculty and staff award winners for the following research, teaching and service awards. RESEARCH Dr. Steven Avella, professor of history received the Haggerty Research Award. Dr. Dmitri Babikov, professor of chemistry, and Dr. Sarah Gendron, associate professor of French, received the Way Klingler Fellowship Award. The following four professors…

  • Marquette supporting students even as COVID-19 leaves campus nearly empty

    Despite safer-at-home policies and procedures in place due to the coronavirus pandemic, Marquette has maintained its mission of cura personalis, or care for the whole person, to support students wherever there are. The university has a number of services and programs in place to ensure students are having their needs met—even while away from campus.…

  • SPARK sessions move to a fully virtual format this summer

    SPARK (Summer Priority Advising and Registration Kick-off), a mandatory orientation program for all new first-year students as a part of their transition to Marquette, will become “SPARK @ Home” this summer, as its sessions move to a fully virtual format in response to the coronavirus pandemic stay-at-home orders and social distancing best practices. SPARK’s practical…

  • Care for trauma while distancing

    Dr. Emily Mazzulla, clinical assistant professor of psychology, discusses mental health tips for dealing with the coronavirus