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  • Alumni family gives more than $2 million to support scholarship and emerging academic initiatives

    Gift will improve access to incoming students, bolster new home for Marquette Business and grow clinical and educational programming for special needs dental care Mary Ellen and Dr. Scott Stanek, along with their family, have committed a gift of more than $2 million to Marquette University, President Michael R. Lovell shared today. The gift supports…

  • Virtual Ignatian Journey Retreat is Jan. 18-22

    The Faber Center and Campus Ministry will host the virtual “Ignatian Journey Retreat,” on Monday, Jan. 18, through Friday, Jan. 22. Please note this is an adaptation of the previously scheduled “Silent Directed Retreat.” The Silent Directed Retreat has been canceled due to COVID-19 health and safety protocols.  Students, faculty and staff are invited to…

  • Reminder: MUPD offers Vacant House Watch Program

    During academic breaks, MUPD offers the Vacant House Watch program to students residing in the near-off-campus neighborhood. Students can use this form to register their residences with MUPD before leaving campus for spring or winter break. During break, officers monitor vacant residences during their routine patrols of the neighborhood. For more safety tips, visit MUPD’s website.

  • Faculty and staff grants: October 2020

    In an effort to promote research and scholarship conducted by Marquette faculty and staff, the Office of Marketing and Communication and the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs have partnered to present a monthly recap of recent grants awarded to faculty and staff. The report will be featured in Marquette Today each month. The following…

  • Haggerty Museum to present special exhibition on the nativity of Jesus through Dec. 23

    The Haggerty Museum of Art invites all members of the Marquette community to visit and enjoy a special exhibition of ten “Old Master” paintings from the museum’s collection that address the nativity of Jesus.   Old Master paintings refer to pieces done by artists who worked in Europe before about 1800. The museum will be…

  • Feast of the Immaculate Conception Mass is Dec. 8 

    Mass will be celebrated for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception on Tuesday, Dec. 8, at noon in the AMU’s Chapel of the Holy Family.   All who might still be on campus are welcome to attend. Participants must wear a mask, sign up for a spot in advance and follow COVID-19 health and safety protocols. 

  • Office of International Education’s Terence Miller receives service award from international academic organization

    Terence Miller, director of the Office of International Education, received the Distinguished Service Award from Scholars at Risk (SAR) in recognition of his outstanding dedication and commitment to protecting scholars and the freedom to think, question and share ideas. Miller serves as Marquette’s primary representative to the SAR network, acting as a point of contact…

  • Donate to the ‘Holiday Giving Tree’ by Dec. 4

    The Marquette community is encouraged to participate in this year’s Holiday Giving Tree, which provides gifts for those who might otherwise not receive anything for Christmas. For the safety of volunteers, families, staff and the Marquette community, the Holiday Giving Tree effort will be held virtually this year. Individual donations will be used to purchase and…

  • Next Step Clinic receives Nonprofit Collaboration of the Year award

    Next Step Clinic — the winner of Marquette University’s first-ever President’s Challenge — received the award for Nonprofit Collaboration of the Year during Milwaukee BizTimes’ annual Nonprofit Excellence Awards, held virtually on Nov. 6. Next Step Clinic operates as a satellite of Mental Health America of Wisconsin and addresses the mental health and developmental needs…

  • Post-election prayer vigil moved to virtual format due to COVID-19 precautions

    During this significant time in our country’s history, the Marquette community is invited to come together in prayer for our nation. UPDATE: Due to COVID-19 health and safety precautions, the post-election prayer service originally planned for Thursday, Nov. 12, will no longer be livestreamed or available for in-person attendance. Instead, Campus Ministry and the Office…