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  • Marquette Theatre to present ‘Songs of Note,’ Oct. 9-25

    Songs of Note, a musical revue, will be presented virtually by Marquette Theatre Friday, Oct. 9, through Sunday, Oct. 25. While today’s challenges amid the coronavirus pandemic seem particularly unique, feelings of separation and the longing to better connect with others have been explored for ages theatrically through the unique form of spoken and sung…

  • COVID-19 update: Additional student guidance following Schroeder quarantine

    Dear Marquette students, As you saw from the Schroeder Hall quarantine directive jointly issued last night by the university and the Milwaukee Health Department, we are taking very seriously our responsibility to prioritize the health and safety of our Marquette and greater Near West Side community while facilitating an in-person campus experience this fall. The…

  • Nearly 95% of students have completed the online COVID-19 educational module

    Before arriving on campus this semester, all students were asked to complete an online COVID-19 educational module through the Safe Colleges platform. Marquette thanks the nearly 95% of undergraduate, graduate and professional students who have completed this training, which is just one aspect of our greater responsibility to Be the Difference and mitigate the risk…

  • Reminder: University asks students not to travel over Labor Day weekend

    Per guidance from the CDC and the Wisconsin Health Department, all nonessential travel should be avoided. Wide-based community spread of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, continues throughout the United States and many other countries. Travel anywhere outside one’s own current community, domestically or internationally, increases risk of contracting the virus. In order to help…

  • Real Estate Strategies Conference will be a three-part virtual series, will kick off Sept. 10

    The Center for Real Estate in the College of Business Administration will host its ninth annual Real Estate Strategies Conference with a three-part virtual series, beginning with Bob Sulentic, president and CEO of the CBRE Group, on Thursday, Sept. 10, from 11 a.m. to noon. Registration is free and open to the public. Sulentic will…

  • Learn about COVID Cheq, the online daily symptom screening tool

    In addition to the various health and safety measures already in place to mitigate the risk of COVID-19, and out of concern for our campus community, all faculty, staff and students will be required to answer a series of daily screening questions prior to coming to campus using an online tool called “COVID Cheq.” The tool will also…

  • Parking Services to resume billing permit holders, Sept. 1

    Last March, due to the coronavirus pandemic and remote work / learning for most of the campus community, the university temporarily suspended charging parking permit holders. As the university reopens for the fall semester, Parking Services will resume its normal operations, including billing permit holders and enforcing regulations. PERMIT HOLDERS Faculty and staff who hold…

  • Navigating social norms during the pandemic

    A Q&A with a Marquette sociology professor about the social changes amid the coronavirus pandemic.

  • Klingler College of Arts and Sciences receives $1 million Humanities Without Walls Award

    The Klingler College of Arts and Sciences has been awarded a grant of just over $1 million from Humanities Without Walls. Humanities Without Walls (HWW), funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, is a consortium based at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s Humanities Research Institute that fosters collaborative research and explores the contributions of…

  • COVID-19 Update: Marquette to reopen for in-person instruction this fall with hybrid and online classes where reasonably possible and reduced number of students living residentially  

    Dear Marquette faculty, staff and students: After much thoughtful and deliberate consultation with the Milwaukee Health Department, our faculty and staff medical experts, and our Board of Trustees — which includes nationally renowned medical leaders — Marquette University will move forward with our plan to reopen campus in-person this fall with fewer students living residentially.…