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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…

Perspectives in AI: What is a person’s place in this new world?
Dr. Badar Al Lawati, assistant professor of practice in information systems and business analytics and NMDSI-affiliated faculty member, has been working with artificial intelligence for decades. Students in his analytics and information systems courses use AI to combine sets of data, clean up errors in the newly formed database and identify trends that can be…

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

Concrete canoes, steel bridges and professional connections: highlights from a civil engineering symposium co-hosted by Marquette
Milwaukee is a natural playground for civil engineering students who are eager to design, build and maintain structures and systems to serve communities. With Milwaukee’s globally recognized infrastructure, hotbed of new urban construction and abundant natural resources, there is plenty to inspire and educate future engineering leaders. This atmosphere made Milwaukee a perfect fit as…
Dean of Nursing Janet Krejci to retire
Dr. Janet Wessel Krejci, RN, NEA-BC, dean of the College of Nursing, will retire on Dec. 31, 2021, after five years in the role. Krejci has been instrumental in guiding the College of Nursing’s strategic direction, positioning it as a leader in meeting the health care industry’s fast-growing workforce needs. Most recently, Krejci’s leadership and…

COVID-19 Update from President Lovell: Financial realities and action plan
Dear Marquette faculty and staff: First, please accept my deepest gratitude for your service to Marquette University as we face the effects of a “triple pandemic” of three national crises hitting us all at once: a health crisis with the COVID-19 pandemic, an economic crisis and a racial justice crisis. These are critical times in our…
Reminders for 2021-22 health plan ID cards
In preparation for the new benefits year, Human Resources shares the following reminders regarding 2021-22 health plan ID cards: New medical plan ID cards will be re-issued for all members electing medical plan benefits for 2021. They will arrive near the start of the new year. New dental cards will only be issued if you newly joined the dental plan in 2021,…

Graduate student poster presentations, Feb. 22
The Graduate School will host a research poster competition on Wednesday, Feb. 22, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the AMU Monaghan Ballrooms. This inaugural event will showcase and celebrate the top contributions from both doctoral and master’s student research across campus. The top three doctoral-level posters and top three master’s-level posters, as…
Marquette’s 403(b) plan updates
Roth in-plan conversion option As of Dec. 1, 2020, 403(b) plan participants are able to directly convert eligible pretax contributions plus earnings to a designated Roth option. Before electing a Roth in-plan conversion, please refer to this information from TIAA and consult with your personal tax advisor to ensure this strategy is consistent with your…
