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University announces organizational changes to align related teams
During the past few months, nearly 100 faculty and staff collaborated across eight workstreams to analyze budgets and make recommendations for the future, generate efficiencies in spending, explore our use of campus space and identify new ways to generate revenue. That work helped inform key organizational changes, particularly the integration of the Office of Economic…
School of Dentistry receives $2 million gift from Delta Dental of Wisconsin Foundation to enhance oral health care for individuals with special needs
Marquette President Michael R. Lovell today announced a $2 million gift from longtime supporter Delta Dental of Wisconsin Foundation directed to the university’s School of Dentistry. The gift will support significant technology enhancements and the establishment of the Delta Dental Advanced Care Clinic, a dedicated area that will strengthen care for individuals with special needs,…
Scheduled power outage affecting campus buildings March 12-13
Facilities Planning and Management has scheduled a power outage for the buildings listed below starting at 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 12, and finishing at 11 a.m. on Sunday, March 13. This outage is necessary to tie in power to the new home of Marquette Business and innovation leadership programs. The following buildings will be affected: Alumni…
Dr. Paul Nolette named director of Les Aspin Center for Government
Dr. Paul Nolette, associate professor and chair of political science at Marquette, has been named the next director of the university’s Les Aspin Center for Government. Nolette, who joined the Political Science Department in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences in 2011, will begin in his new role on June 1. A nationally sought-after…
Video from last week’s faculty and staff senate interview with ELT now available online
On Friday, Dec. 11, President Michael R. Lovell, Provost Kimo Ah Yun and Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Joel Pogodzinski participated in an interview with University Academic Senate and Staff Senate in which they answered questions from faculty and staff representatives. Facilitated by Dr. Sumana Chattopadhyay, chair of UAS, Dr. Alexandra Crampton, faculty council…
Marquette Opus Dean of Engineering named to board of Hispanic Professionals of Greater Milwaukee
Dr. Kristina Ropella, Opus Dean of the Opus College of Engineering at Marquette University, has joined the Board of Directors for the Hispanic Professionals of Greater Milwaukee. HPGM was formed in 2001 with the vision of showcasing Hispanic talent in the Milwaukee area and providing professionals with the support they need to reach increasing levels of success…
‘God’s Spies’ event with Next Act Theatre and English Department, May 6
Dive deeper into William Shakespeare, King Lear, plague times and creativity during crisis with Next Act Theatre and the Department of English. Between Thursday, April 27, and Sunday, May 21, Next Act Theatre will present the world premiere of “God’s Spies” by Bill Cain. A lawyer, a sex worker and a playwright walk into a room.…
A letter from Dr. Chris Navia on the annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture
Dear Campus Community, When we reached out to this year’s Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture speaker, Dr. Yohuru Williams from the University of St. Thomas, one of the things that most excited him was that we hoped his presentation would be the start of an ongoing campus conversation rather than a one-off event. I…
Panel on global health equity, legacy of Paul Farmer, April 18
Join the Marquette College of Nursing, the Department of Theology and the Institute for Women’s Leadership for a panel on global health equity and the legacy of Paul Farmer on Tuesday, April 18, at 5 p.m. in Clark Hall 111. In this panel moderated by Claire Fellbaum, a senior student, three experts on global health,…