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Beyond the buzzwords: Environment, Social and Corporate Governance has real impact
Dr. Christopher Merker is the lead instructor of the sustainable finance and business program in Marquette’s College of Business Administration. He is also a director of Private Asset Management at Robert W. Baird and holds a Ph.D. in investment governance and fiduciary effectiveness.
Marquette faculty make mark on internationally famed anatomy atlas
Two Marquette College of Health Sciences faculty members, Occupational Therapy Clinical Professor Dr. Todd Hoagland, and Biomedical Sciences Professor and Dean Dr. William E. Cullinan, have left their fingerprints on the 8th edition of the “Netter Atlas of Human Anatomy” which was released on March 15.
Marquette receives $1 million gift to preserve historic St. Joan of Arc Chapel
President Michael R. Lovell shared today that the university has received a gift of $1 million from the Slaggie Family Foundation to help preserve one of Marquette University’s most sacred spaces — St. Joan of Arc Chapel. Last spring, university leaders conducted a historic structure report aimed at conserving the more than 600-year-old chapel for…
University launches ‘Marquette en Español,’ marquette.edu webpages in Spanish
The university recently launched “Marquette en Español,” a series of marquette.edu webpages in Spanish. The site will assist the growing population of Hispanic prospective students and their families, as well as connect current students to resources offered in their heritage or native language. Visit Marquette en Español at marquette.edu/es. The initiative will help the university…
University mourns the loss of longtime friend and benefactor Michael Cudahy
The Marquette University community mourns the loss of Michael Cudahy, a longtime friend and benefactor of the university, and a prominent Milwaukee entrepreneur, business leader and philanthropist. Cudahy was the founder of Marquette Medical Systems, a Milwaukee-based manufacturer of medical diagnostic equipment that is now part of GE Healthcare. “Michael Cudahy was a pillar of…
Todos Somos Marquette: Reflexión Sobre Ser Estudiante de Primera Generación
Por Andrea García, asistente de posgrado en la Oficina de Diversidad e Inclusión Institucional. En el otoño del 2019, mientras estaba sentada en el Auditorio Weasler, escuché al orador invitado Saúl Flores describir los sacrificios que sus padres como inmigrantes habían hecho por él y por su hermana para darles la oportunidad de tener una…
UPDATED: Marquette pauses COVID-19 Federal Order compliance plan for staff and faculty
Marquette University is actively monitoring the legal status of federal Executive Order 14042 (Federal Order) and is aware of the Dec. 7 U.S. district court ruling that halts the enforcement of the order for federal contract workers. Given this development, the university is pausing its COVID-19 Federal Order plan until further notice. We expect the…
Masks optional indoors at Marquette as of March 2, in alignment with updated CDC guidance
The City of Milwaukee Health Department’s citywide mask mandate expired today, Tuesday, March 1. Due to the continued decline in community transmission and Marquette’s high vaccination and booster rates, masks are optional indoors on campus, effective Wednesday, March 2. Masks continue to be required in university health care settings (including on-campus clinics), on-campus COVID-19 testing…
Milwaukee Mayoral Primary Election Feb. 15; Polling locations changed
The City of Milwaukee will host a primary election to advance candidates to the April 5 general election. If you are planning to vote in these elections, make sure you visit Marquette.edu/Vote for the latest information on registering to vote and where your polling place is. Polling locations have changed since 2020. A list of…