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  • ‘COVID-19 Lightning Talks’ happening April 21 

    The Office of Research and Innovation and the COVID-19 Research Initiative are hosting the next “COVID-19 Lightning Talks” on Wednesday, April 21, from 3 p.m. to 4:15 pm.  To register or with questions, email Mike Haischer, lab manager for the Athletic and Human Performance Research Center.  The event will feature five-minute presentations from Marquette researchers focusing on the…

  • #VaxUpMarquette | Where you can get the COVID-19 vaccine near campus

    Currently in Wisconsin, everyone ages 16 and over are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Read the governor’s full press release online. The Marquette Medical Clinic hosts regular vaccine clinics, however spots tend to fill quickly. If you cannot get an appointment on-campus, there are various vaccination sites in the Milwaukee area: Vaccines appointments (scheduled or walk-in)…

  • On-campus COVID-19 vaccine clinic available to all faculty, staff and students, April 14

    April 13, 2021 | EDITOR’S NOTE:  On-campus vaccine clinic for April 14 canceled The Marquette Medical Clinic has secured the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine for the week of April 12. The COVID-19 vaccine clinic will be held on Wednesday, April 14, from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 pm. to 3:30 p.m. in the…

  • Marquette, WARF announce 2021 ‘Force for Positive Change’ event

    Winners of Force for Positive Change Award will be announced live at virtual event, April 7 Marquette University and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) have announced the finalists for the 2021 Force for Positive Change Awards. This is the fourth time the statewide competition will recognize social entrepreneurship as a model for solving social…

  • COVID-19 vaccination update: Clarification on new March 22 eligibility date and criteria

    Per guidelines from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services and the Milwaukee County Office of Emergency Management, the following groups may be eligible to sign up for vaccine appointments starting Monday, March 22: People age 16 and older with certain medical conditions. This eligibility group includes individuals with medical conditions associated with an increased risk…

  • COVID-19 vaccination update: Marquette to receive limited vaccines the week of March 15

    As determined by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Marquette University will receive a limited supply of vaccines the week of March 15. Please note that vaccines are still in limited supply and allocations are not yet available for all who are eligible. Pre-registration for eligible faculty and staff who have direct student contact continues…

  • COVID-19 vaccination update: Marquette to receive limited vaccines the week of March 8

    As determined by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Marquette University will receive a limited supply of vaccines the week of March 8. Please note that vaccines are still in limited supply and allocations are not yet available for all who are eligible. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services recently expanded the COVID-19 vaccine eligibility…

  • COVID-19 vaccination update: State of Wisconsin will begin offering vaccine to next priority group March 1

    The Wisconsin Department of Health Services announced that it is expanding COVID-19 vaccine eligibility groups, effective March 1. Daycare workers, faculty, staff, graduate assistants, teaching assistants and student teachers in higher education settings who have direct student contact are included in the next eligible populations. Based on that direction, the Marquette University Medical Clinic will…

  • COVID-19 vaccination update: All currently eligible Marquette community members have been offered the vaccine, either on campus or from another source

    The Marquette University Medical Clinic has administered a limited supply of vaccines on campus to people in specific eligible populations as defined by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services and the City of Milwaukee Health Department. All currently eligible Marquette community members have been offered the vaccine, either on campus or from another source. IMPORTANT: The…

  • A massive help

    Back in June, a group of volunteers made up of Marquette faculty, alumni and students joined forces with the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York and other volunteers to brainstorm ways to help mitigate the spread of the coronavirus. When the prospect of a COVID-19 vaccination came to the forefront, the team, with expertise…