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  • Marquette faculty and staff grants from October/November 2021    

    Marquette University’s Office of Research and Sponsored Programs has announced the following grants awarded to university faculty and staff in October and November 2021.  Marquette engineering professor partners with NSF center for phosphorus sustainability (Dr. Brooke Mayer)  Marquette nursing professor receives Betty Irene Moore Fellowship for nurse leaders, innovators (Dr. Dora Clayton-Jones)  Libraries Building Data Visualization Capacity…

  • EagleExpress system updated for better rider experience based on early user data

    After completing five weeks of campus transportation service since Jan. 9, the EagleExpress operation has early data on operational performance and rider use: Based on early feedback from riders and drivers, as well as a thorough set of analytics from the application, the university was aware of early issues impacting the EagleExpress rider experience. Working…

  • Community Corners works to ensure safe, welcoming streets in Near West Side

    The Community Corners initiative is one of five resulting actions of Near West Side Partners Inc.’s 2021 Appreciative Inquiry Summit. The Community Corners team uses multiple sources of data to gain insights into key intersections to ensure a thorough safety intervention that will reduce vehicular accidents and improve these public spaces for community usage.     Kelly…

  • A Halloween message from Dr. Xavier Cole

    Dear students, I hope you are doing well. It’s hard to believe we have only about one month left in the semester! I want to thank you for all you’ve done to make this semester possible. We certainly could not have gotten this far nor continued with an in-person experience if it weren’t for your…

  • Register for February GROW classes

    Registration for Spring GROW class offerings is now available on Eventbrite unless noted otherwise. Use the code “GROW” to complete sign-up.   Faculty and staff are encouraged to explore a variety of employee growth and development topics offered both in-person and virtually through GROW.   Upcoming offerings include: Workstyle Preferences, Optimizing Your Work Relationships, an Everyday Engagement Series as well…

  • COVID-19 Update: Avoid large gatherings indoors as weather turns; other important reminders

    Dear students, We hope your classes and extra-curriculars are going well. We can hardly believe it’s already October! We want to thank you all for your cooperation with the various new health and safety guidelines this semester. We know you have changed your normal routines to adapt to this “new normal,” and we hope you…

  • University masking and quarantine protocols remain in place as city COVID-19 cases rise

    With the continued rise in local COVID-19 transmission, Marquette’s indoor masking requirements and quarantine and isolation protocols will remain in place to mitigate risk. Locally, as of Nov.  11, the city of Milwaukee case burden returned to extreme transmission with caseloads trending higher each week. All Wisconsin counties are in very high or critically high…

  • National Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children, Jan. 23

    National Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children is Monday, Jan. 23. Join with thousands around the nation in praying for the legal protection of unborn children, for women experiencing crisis pregnancies and their partners and for the development of a comprehensive social safety net that embodies loving support for children, mothers and…

  • Longtime Marquette University School of Dentistry dean Lobb to retire from university

    Dr. William K. Lobb, professor and dean of the Marquette University School of Dentistry, will retire on June 30, 2023, after nearly 30 years at Marquette University. The university will conduct a national search for the next MUSOD dean. The longest-serving dental school dean in the country, Lobb came to Marquette in 1994 with a…

  • LIMO services now using buses instead of vans to mitigate COVID-19 spread

    Due to COVID-19 guidelines, LIMO Services will be using GoRiteway coach buses instead of its usual vans. Service will begin at 5 p.m. and run through 3 a.m. daily. Additionally, door-to-door pick-up service will no longer be provided. Instead, passengers can “flag down” a bus – and be dropped off – at any corner of…