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  • 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…

  • COVID-19 Update: Marquette to reopen for in-person instruction this fall with hybrid and online classes where reasonably possible and reduced number of students living residentially  

    Dear Marquette faculty, staff and students: After much thoughtful and deliberate consultation with the Milwaukee Health Department, our faculty and staff medical experts, and our Board of Trustees — which includes nationally renowned medical leaders — Marquette University will move forward with our plan to reopen campus in-person this fall with fewer students living residentially.…

  • 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…

  • Planning for Commencement continues; details coming soon

    Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we know questions remain regarding Marquette’s plans to host an in-person Commencement ceremony. A broadly representative, campuswide team continues to plan for such an event on Sunday, Aug. 30, rain or shine. Event plans focus first and foremost on the health and safety of the Marquette community. To that end,…

  • A Halloween message from Dr. Xavier Cole

    Dear students, As I walk around campus these days, it sure is good to feel the liveliness of our campus community once again. I am grateful for the renewed energy that comes from being together. I hope you enjoyed time to relax over the Fall Break. No doubt it’s satisfying for you to have midterms…

  • 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…

  • Work from home continues for majority of campus; Recovery Plan Step 2 protocols in place for limited number of employees returning to campus

    The university will begin to reopen carefully over the course of the summer, while adhering to public health protocols. The goal is to have campus operational for students to return in late August. Please note that the majority of Marquette faculty and staff should continue working from home to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. To…

  • 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…

  • COVID-19 guidelines for spring 2023: Marquette continuing to follow CDC guidance

    Marquette University continues to follow guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which states that individuals who are exposed to COVID-19 are no longer required to quarantine, regardless of vaccination status. The current guidance can be found online, which states:   If you test positive for COVID-19, regardless of vaccination status, you must isolate.…