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  • An important Commencement message from President Lovell and Provost Ah Yun

    Dear Class of 2020, We are writing today to provide you with an update on the university’s planned August 30 Commencement ceremony to celebrate you, our 2020 Marquette University graduates. In the most prudent interests of public health, we have made the difficult decision to cancel all in-person Commencement events for the year. Based on…

  • A message from Provost Ah Yun regarding spring 2021 Commencement

    Dear Class of 2021, I am writing with an announcement regarding May’s Commencement ceremonies. In the ongoing interest of public health and safety during the global COVID-19 pandemic, we have made the difficult decision to hold all virtual spring 2021 Commencement events. We made this decision only after consulting with local and national medical experts.…

  • Dwyane Wade’s undergraduate Commencement address

    Thank you! Thank you all. So, I was working on this speech with my vocal coach, Mr. Arthur Joseph. Arthur and I had been working on this speech for a few days, and on Monday, we worked for two hours. In those two hours, we came to a good place at the beginning of the…

  • U.S. Solicitor General to deliver Marquette Law School Commencement address

    Hon. Elizabeth B. Prelogar, Solicitor General of the United States, will serve as Commencement speaker for Marquette University Law School.

  • Celebrate Commencement Week, May 17-22

    Commencement Week programs and events will be hosted on campus from Tuesday, May 17, through Sunday, May 22, to celebrate the graduation and accomplishments of the Class of 2022. Following are the scheduled events as of May 13: Cap and gown pickup | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 17, and 10 a.m.…

  • From Provost Ah Yun: University exploring in-person Commencement event, May 23

    Commencement is the culmination of years of hard work and study, an important milestone that deserves to be celebrated with family and friends. This important rite of passage marks the moment when Marquette educated students do as St. Ignatius of Loyola asked: “Go forth and set the world on fire.” With the recent announcement that…

  • Planning for Commencement continues; details coming soon

    Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we know questions remain regarding Marquette’s plans to host an in-person Commencement ceremony. A broadly representative, campuswide team continues to plan for such an event on Sunday, Aug. 30, rain or shine. Event plans focus first and foremost on the health and safety of the Marquette community. To that end,…

  • Marquette to add instructional days at end of semester; no changes to Spring Break, Easter Break or Commencement  

    Following the recent announcement that Marquette University is delaying the start of undergraduate, Graduate School and Law School classes to Monday, Jan. 24, the Office of the Provost announces the following plan to add instructional days at the end of the semester. This plan was developed with input from the Academic Deans Council, University Academic Senate executive committee, COVID-19 academic planning group, COVID-19 Response Team, Marquette University Student…

  • COVID-19 Update: Remote learning extended, Commencement postponed and other key decisions

    Dear Marquette community: As we start our first full week of remote learning and working, we want to thank you for your continued patience as we move the university forward amid this unprecedented set of circumstances. Given changing guidance from the State of Wisconsin and the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, we are…

  • Commencement update: No increased capacity limits for in-person Graduate Recognition Ceremonies at American Family Field

    We are looking forward to celebrating you and the entire class of 2021 at Commencement Weekend, May 22-24! As you may have heard, the Milwaukee Brewers recently announced increased capacity limits at American Family Field, and we want to make clear that these changes affect Brewers games only. Per the Brewers’ plan with the City…