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  • Spring 2021 Student Academic Experience Survey results now available

    Results from the Spring 2021 Student Academic Experience Survey are 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 the surveys is to gather information about…

  • Campus Ministry to host Masses throughout Holy Week

    Campus Ministry will host Mass throughout Holy Week. Services will begin on Palm Sunday, March 28, and will continue through Easter Sunday, April 4.  As a result of COVID-19 health and safety precautions, in-person gatherings have limited capacity. Some services will be livestreamed. Sign up online to reserve a spot for the in-person services. Registrants should arrive…

  • A message from President Lovell: University mourns the loss of student Avijit Hira; prayer service will be held tomorrow at 4 p.m.

    Dear Marquette community, I am sorry to share sad and difficult news with you today. Avijit Hira, a student in the Opus College of Engineering, died unexpectedly this morning. A native of Bangladesh, Avijit was a doctoral student and teaching assistant in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Avijit loved nature and enjoyed traveling often, and he…

  • Campus groups to host a prayer service for national unity, Feb. 18

    College Democrats, College Republicans and Campus Ministry will co-host a prayer service for national unity on Thursday, Feb. 18, at 8:30 p.m. in the AMU’s Chapel of the Holy Family. The service aims to build national unity, a renewed and deepened commitment to the common good in the United States, reconciliation amongst peoples and foster greater solidarity and…

  • University announces President’s Challenge—Racial Justice and Equity Response

    Marquette has partnered with Johnson Controls Foundation and American Family Insurance to announce a new President’s Challenge for Racial Justice and Equity Response, which will focus on the urgent issue of elevating and advancing racial justice and equity across Milwaukee’s various communities. The President’s Challenge was created to provide funding for interdisciplinary teams of faculty,…

  • A message to students from Dr. Xavier Cole: Tomorrow is the first Mental Health Day

    Dear students, Tomorrow is your first in a series of Mental Health Days for the semester. University leadership recognizes the importance of managing stress and anxiety, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Mental Health Days provide an opportunity to relax and recharge. There are no classes scheduled tomorrow, and you have the day to…

  • Sign up for Midnight Run Round Tables by Feb. 5

    Midnight Run “Round Tables” are back for a second semester. Due to COVID-19 health and safety protocols, Midnight Run is unable to return to in-person service opportunities this spring. However, the service and advocacy group, which is routed in a faith that does justice, will continue virtual conversations. A particular emphasis will be put on…

  • Marquette to receive federal COVID-19 relief funds to support students and partially offset coronavirus costs

    Federal COVID-19 relief funds are one-time funds specific to the pandemic and are not intended to address long-term challenges faced by the university. Relief funds are not permanent revenue streams and must not be considered for the purpose of funding the university’s ongoing operating or structural costs. Marquette University expects to receive $9.7 million in…

  • A message from Provost Ah Yun regarding spring 2021 Commencement

    Dear Class of 2021, I am writing with an announcement regarding May’s Commencement ceremonies. In the ongoing interest of public health and safety during the global COVID-19 pandemic, we have made the difficult decision to hold all virtual spring 2021 Commencement events. We made this decision only after consulting with local and national medical experts.…

  • Mass schedule and sign-up has resumed

    Regularly scheduled daily Masses have resumed and will continue through the end of the semester. Due to COVID-19 health and safety precautions, Masses have limited capacity and you must sign up in advance to reserve a spot.   See the schedule and sign up.