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  • Updates regarding Marquette’s Cape Town Study Abroad Program for spring 2021

    The Office of International Education (OIE) shares the following changes regarding the South Africa Study Abroad Program for spring 2021.   To adhere to current travel restrictions and health and safety guidelines, OIE has pivoted its in-person South Africa program to two virtual program models with an optional two-week travel component (tentative: May 21 — June 4) and a virtual…

  • Beyond MU webinar ‘Resilience coping strategies for today’s unpredictable environment’ is Oct. 13

    Beyond MU: Lifelong Learning will host a webinar titled “Expecting the Unexpected: Resilience Coping Strategies for Today’s Unpredictable Environment” on Tuesday, Oct. 13, from noon to 1 p.m.  Presented by Dr. Emily Mazzulla, clinical assistant professor of psychology and director of SWIM, the webinar will discuss how trauma and stress affect people differently. A traumatic or stressful event threatens one’s sense of…

  • Additional quarantine information and resources for Schroeder Hall residents

    Dear Schroeder Hall residents, Thank you for your grace and patience during the past 18 hours. I know the quarantine news last night came as a surprise to many of you, and I apologize that we had to act so quickly in the interest of everyone’s safety. I want to reiterate that this was a…

  • Resources for victims of sexual violence available; victim advocates are now confidential

    Advocacy Services is a support resource for all students, faculty and staff at Marquette. A university sexual violence victim advocate is available to provide immediate and ongoing support and assistance for victims of sexual assault, relationship violence, stalking or sexual harassment. The advocates are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week and are…

  • Students: Update your current address in CheckMarq

    The university asks students to make sure the address listed in CheckMarq is current and up-to-date. This address should be where you are residing while completing classes this fall semester, which would generally differ from your permanent home address unless you are a commuting or fully online student. This information will 1) assist the university…

  • Students invited to join Marquette Liturgical Choir and Music Ministry Team

    Campus Ministry invites students to join Liturgical Choir and the Music Ministry Team on campus. About Liturgical Choir Ten-minute vocal interviews for Liturgical Choir will be held during the first week of each semester. Sign-up sheets will be posted before the first week of classes on the choir director’s door in Campus Ministry (AMU, Room…

  • ‘Retreating in a Pandemic: A Virtual Retreat for Busy People’ kicks off Sept. 21

    The Faber Center will host “Retreating in a Pandemic : A Retreat for Busy People,” a six week online retreat for faculty and staff. The first session begins on Monday, Sept. 21, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. The experience of living and working in a pandemic raises feelings of anxiety, concerns about safety and some of life’s larger questions.…

  • Connect Retreat for first-year students is Sept. 19

    Campus Ministry will host the Connect Retreat on Saturday, Sept. 19.   The retreat is an opportunity for all first year Marquette students to consider these questions and more:  How has Marquette been so far?  What has gone well and what has been most challenging?  Where has God been present—or more absent?  How can faith be a greater part of…

  • Virtual Marquette trivia is Sept. 4

    The Residence Hall Association will host virtual Marquette trivia on Friday, Sept. 4, at 7:30 p.m. on Microsoft Teams.  Teams of five will answer questions in the following categories: Who at MU? MU History MU Dining MU Residence Life Teams can win prizes such as COVID-19 Safety Packages. Special guests from the Marquette community will make appearances.   Register via Qualtrics.  

  • Fall 2020: A letter to faculty and staff from President Lovell

    Dear Marquette colleagues, Welcome to the start of what is sure to be an academic year unlike any other. As we begin the semester, I think it is important for me to recognize how difficult the past six months have been for our campus community. At our Aug. 13 COVID-19 Town Hall, I mentioned that like…