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  • Office of Engagement and Inclusion seeking opportunities to collaborate with campus partners on spring programming

    In planning programming for the spring semester , the Office of Engagement and Inclusion is hoping to learn more about what campus partners are planning and discuss collaborative opportunities. This information will allow for more intentional scheduling and resource sharing.  Complete this form to help OEI gain a better understanding of the institutional calendar landscape.   Contact the Office of Engagement and Inclusion if interested in discussing further. 

  • COVID-19 Virtual Town Hall for parents is July 28

    A virtual COVID-19 Town Hall for parents and guardians of Marquette students will be held on Tuesday, July 28, from 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. (CST) via Microsoft Teams Live. Register via Eventbrite. A link to join will be sent to all registrants on Tuesday morning. Parents will have the opportunity to hear from university…

  • Remote Instruction Experience Survey results now available

    The Remote Instruction Experience Survey results and Faculty and Staff Kudos are now available.   Administered in April 2020, the spring 2020 Remote Instruction Experience Survey collected information from students and instructors to better understand their experiences with the transition to remote instruction in response to COVID-19. The survey asked about access to needed technology and resources, instructional tool usage…

  • Dr. Nathan Weise honored with Way Klingler Young Scholar Award

    Dr. Nathan Weise is an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering in the Opus College of Engineering. He is one of the 2020 recipients of the Way Klingler Young Scholar Award. In 2014, Weise established the power electronics lab at Marquette. Since then, he has built and furnished a world class research program and…

  • Faculty and staff grants: April 2020

    In an effort to promote research and scholarship conducted by Marquette faculty and staff, the Office of Marketing and Communication and the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs have partnered to present a monthly recap of recent grants awarded to faculty and staff. This report will be featured in Marquette Today each month. The following…

  • Work from home continues; process in place for phased return to campus in accordance with city guidelines

    As communicated previously, remote work extends through at least May 26. If you have been working from home, please do not return to your Marquette office on May 27, unless your supervisor has communicated with you directly about this possibility. To prepare for the City of Milwaukee’s lifting of stay-at-home restrictions outlined in the city’s…

  • Employee Resource Groups creating masks for staff on campus; sign up to help or donate materials

    Several Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) are collaborating to provide fabric masks for fellow colleagues working on campus. Marquette Moms, LGBTQ+ ERG, Womxn of Color, Women of Marquette, University Staff Senate, and Facilities Planning and Management have partnered to make masks and are seeking additional support.   Be a part of this project  Donate cloth masks Donate materials needed…

  • Tenure clock for current tenure-track faculty extended one year

    Due to the impact of COVID-19 on the lives of faculty, the university announced yesterday that the existing promotion and tenure review schedule for current tenure-track faculty members has been extended by one year. This change was made in consultation with, and is endorsed by, the University Academic Senate Executive Committee, the University Committee on…

  • Voting in the April 7 Wisconsin Primary Election: Important information for students

    Due to impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the university is sharing information pertinent to the April 7 Wisconsin Primary Election and encourages students to engage in the democratic process they’re able during this time, keeping in mind their health and safety the community. Students who planned to vote in Wisconsin as a Milwaukee resident in…

  • Father Duns: Keeping the faith, maintaining mindfulness amid coronavirus

    By Shelby Williamson, senior communication specialist in the Office of Marketing and Communication Rev. Ryan Duns, S.J., is an assistant professor and the assistant chair of theology in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences. Working at the intersection of philosophy and systematic theology, Father Duns has published several works on renowned Jesuit theologians and…