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Student Affairs in Higher Education virtual recruitment event, Oct. 8
The SAHE master’s program prepares students to work in higher education.

Students can purchase GradGuard tuition insurance for health-related academic withdrawal
Marquette students can purchase a “Tuition Protection Plan” from GradGuard, the insurance protection platform. This insurance is being offered to ensure continued access to education amid uncertainty brought upon by health issues. The plan offers affordable insurance for tuition and other attendance costs should students be forced to withdraw for a covered illness, injury…

U.S. News releases 2023-24 Best Graduate Schools rankings
U.S. News and World Report today released its 2023-24 Best Graduate Schools rankings, and many Marquette programs held relatively steady over last year’s rankings.

Annual Benefits Enrollment: health savings account and flexible spending accounts
HSAs and FSAs both have tax advantage benefits.

Rev. James Voiss, S.J., to resign as vice president for mission and ministry
Rev. James Voiss, S.J., is resigning his position as vice president for mission and ministry, President Michael R. Lovell announced today. Father Voiss, who has been in the role since January 2020, will remain in the role until an acting vice president is announced. “I would like to sincerely thank Father Voiss for his service…
A message from College of Health Sciences Dean William E. Cullinan
Dear alumni and friends of the College of Health Sciences, The fall semester has begun, marking a new academic year in which we in the College of Health Sciences are happy to welcome 412 students to the Class of 2028, our largest freshman class ever! Like others before them, this cohort of students sits poised…

Annual Benefits Enrollment starts Oct. 21 and runs through Nov. 4
Annual Benefits Enrollment runs from Monday, Oct. 21, through Monday, Nov. 4, at 4 p.m.

Theology seminar asks, ‘Can a Good Catholic Be a Liberal?,’ Sept. 19
Rev. Patrick Riordan, S.J., a senior fellow in political philosophy and Catholic social thought at Campion Hall, Oxford, will present the Department of Theology’s research colloquium on Thursday, Sept. 19, at 3:30 p.m. in Marquette Hall 105. Riordan will discuss, “Can a Good Catholic Be a Liberal? Challenging Some Negative Answers by Catholic Theologians.” The…

St. Joan of Arc Chapel honored in 2022 Faith & Form Awards for Religious Architecture & Art
The St. Joan of Arc Chapel preservation project received an Honor Award for religious architecture/restoration as part of Partners for Sacred Places’ 2022 Faith & Form International Awards for Religious Architecture & Art. St. Joan of Arc Chapel, which dates back to 15th-century France, reopened in November 2021 after the completion of a $3 million…
