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  • From President Lovell: Follow-up to last week’s racial injustice town hall; sign up for President’s Commission on Racial Equity

    Dear Marquette community, Last week’s Racial Injustice Town Hall was an important conversation in Marquette’s efforts to become more welcoming, inclusive and anti-racist. Our community is hurting and there is an urgency for us to take action to eliminate the injustices that exist on our campus. I announced several preliminary action steps to improve the…

  • Dr. Jenya Iuzzini-Seigel honored with Way Klingler Young Scholar Award

    Dr. Jenya Iuzzini-Seigel is an assistant professor of speech pathology and audiology in the College of Health Sciences. She is a 2020 recipient of the Way Klingler Young Scholar Award. Iuzzini-Seigel joined Marquette in 2015. Since then, she has made great contributions to the College of Health Sciences. Her research focuses on the different diagnoses…

  • University issuing room and board refunds (not credits) for residence halls

    Based on newly released guidance from the U.S. Department of Education, Marquette will be issuing refunds (rather than credits) for room and board for students who were living in residence halls during the spring semester. For students who were living in residence halls, refunds will be issued as follows: For students who have an outstanding…

  • The Toilet Paper Dilemma: Managing the national and global supply chains amid a pandemic

    By Dr. Doug Fisher, associate professor emeritus of practice; retired director of the Center for Supply Chain Management A month ago, and for a few years prior, I thought times were really interesting and exciting. Changes in the geopolitical landscape (U.S.-China relations) were already forcing companies to rethink their global supply chains, the emerging digital…

  • Important Decisions Related to COVID-19

    Dear Marquette community, Marquette University is committed to protecting the health, safety, and wellbeing of our students, faculty, staff, and visitors. We are therefore carefully monitoring the evolving developments related to COVID-19 (the coronavirus outbreak). At present there are still no confirmed cases of COVID-19 at Marquette and there has been only one confirmed case…

  • Questions about how the 2020 DNC will impact campus? Read these FAQs

    As Milwaukee prepares to host the Democratic National Convention this July, the university’s Convention Steering Committee has prepared a Frequently Asked Questions web page, which is being updated regularly. The Convention Steering Committee is also hosting regular information sessions for faculty, staff and students. Watch Marquette Today for updates. Key takeaways for the campus community…

  • Marquette grieves with neighbor Molson Coors; workplace violence resources and plans in place

    The Marquette family mourns with our neighbor and fellow Near West Side Partners institution Molson Coors following the devastating shooting at their Milwaukee campus yesterday. We offer our prayers and sympathies for all employees and their families, as well as for our fellow neighbors in the near west side. We are proud of the swift…

  • Marquette Momentum: Exploring Summer Studies

    By Shelby Williamson, senior communication specialist in the Office of Marketing and Communication Summer is a time for adventures — and Summer Studies at Marquette University provides students the opportunity to explore interests they might not be able to delve into during traditional semesters. Taking courses over summer is also a great way for students…

  • Kate Burgess

    Go, Kate, go! How one alumna led the charge that brought the NFL Draft to Green Bay

    Photograph by Shane Van Boxtel Growing up in Glenbeulah, Wisconsin, Kate (Kuehl) Burgess, Comm ’91, wasn’t always a die-hard Green Bay Packers fan. She knew of the state’s green and gold pride but wasn’t fully immersed in it — at least not at first. That changed in the early 2000s. After taking over as owner…

  • What to know for Marquette’s 2025 Commencement weekend

    The Marquette University community looks forward to celebrating the many accomplishments of the Class of 2025 during Commencement Weekend, May 9-10.