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  • New Milwaukee County Bus Rapid Transit project to begin in June; enhanced transit system will better connect Marquette with downtown, Regional Medical Center

    Construction is set to begin next month on Wisconsin Avenue for the Milwaukee County Transit System’s new East-West Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) service that will connect downtown Milwaukee to the Milwaukee Regional Medical Center in Wauwatosa. MCTS, which is fully funding and managing the project, anticipates it will be complete in October 2022. UPDATED 5/28/21:…

  • Commencement update: No increased capacity limits for in-person Graduate Recognition Ceremonies at American Family Field

    We are looking forward to celebrating you and the entire class of 2021 at Commencement Weekend, May 22-24! As you may have heard, the Milwaukee Brewers recently announced increased capacity limits at American Family Field, and we want to make clear that these changes affect Brewers games only. Per the Brewers’ plan with the City…

  • Spring 2021 Instructor Academic Experience Survey results now available online

    The 2020-21 Academic Experience Surveys are a set of surveys administered across the academic year to students and instructors to better understand their experiences teaching and learning during the 2020-21 academic year. The goal of these surveys is to gather information about and quickly react to improve the academic experience throughout each term.   These surveys…

  • #VaxUpMarquette | Vaccines available on campus now through June 20

    The CDC has recommended resuming use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine after a temporary pause.  Currently in Wisconsin, everyone 16 and over is eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine.  The Medical Clinic has the Johnson & Johnson vaccine available. In addition to students, faculty and staff — spouses and dependents age 18 and over are now also eligible to receive vaccine on campus.   You…

  • Summer faith opportunities available to graduate students

    Campus Ministry will offer two faith opportunities for graduate students this summer to expand relationships with God and with other graduate students.    Graduate Student Camino Small Group Graduate students from all disciplines are invited to a summertime peer-led faith-sharing group. The hope is to create a supportive community for reflecting on our lives in light…

  • Nighttime Examen Prayers will take place on April 29 and May 5

    Nighttime Examen Prayer opportunities will take place on Thursday, April 29, at 9 p.m., and on Wednesday, May 5, at 9 p.m. in the garden outside of St. Joan of Arc.  The Nighttime Examen Prayer is a time for students to sit back and relax in the garden outside of St. Joan of Arc at night and be…

  • Diederich College of Communication announces 2021-22 O’Brien Fellows

    The Diederich College of Communication announced the next class of journalists joining the O’Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism. The fellowship teams up Marquette student journalists with reporters for nine-month investigations into complex national and local issues. The incoming Fellows for the 2021–22 academic year are: Katherine Reynolds Lewis, independent journalist, author and speaker specializing…

  • Spanish Mass to be offered every Sunday

    Campus Ministry will host a Spanish Mass on Sundays at 4:30 p.m. in the Chapel of the Holy Family in the AMU. The Masses will continue through the remainder of the spring semester.   As a result of COIVD-19 health and safety capacity protocols, participants will be required to register for a spot.  Sign up online.  

  • O’Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism receives $5 million gift

    A distinguished journalism fellowship program will get a major boost, thanks to a $5 million gift from the Frechette Family Foundation. President Michael R. Lovell announced the donation to the Perry and Alicia O’Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism at his recent Presidential Address. The commitment builds on an $8.3 million gift that Peter and…

  • Marquette faculty, community partners honored at Community Engagement Conversation event

    Two faculty members and several community partners received awards during a Community Engagement Conversation held virtually on March 4. Dr. Louise Cainkar, associate professor in social and cultural sciences in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, was recognized with the Community Engaged Teaching Award for her transformational teaching, which has prompted Marquette students to…