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From the provost: Spring 2021 Academic Calendar update
Dear Marquette community, First, I want to thank and commend you all for doing your part to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19 on our campus and in our community. It is because of your efforts and diligence in following campus guidelines that we have been able to provide an in-person, on-campus experience this fall…
Director of Recreational Sports John Sweeney recognized for excellence by NIRSA
John Sweeney, director of recreational sports, received an Award of Merit from the National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA). The Regional Awards of Merit honor individuals who have been innovative and dedicated pioneers in the field of collegiate recreation. These awards acknowledge the exceptional performance and dedication of NIRSA members. NIRSA shared Sweeney’s accomplishment…
Dr. Jennifer Maney named permanent director of Center for Teaching and Learning
Dr. Jennifer Maney has been named the permanent director of the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL). She will begin the role on July 1. Maney has served as interim director since summer 2019. In the past year, she has provided leadership through innovative programming – workshops, seminars, consultations and other programs to support faculty…
Dr. Sarah Feldner named next permanent dean of Diederich College of Communication
Dr. Sarah Feldner, acting dean of the Diederich College of Communication, has been named to the permanent position, Provost Kimo Ah Yun announced today. Feldner, who was named acting dean in November 2018, was previously the college’s associate dean for graduate studies and research. The new role is effective immediately. “For the past 18 months, Dr.…

Marquette partners with MMSD on two green infrastructure projects on campus
New mitigation measures can prevent nearly 500,000 gallons of stormwater runoff Marquette University in partnership with the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) is constructing two new stormwater runoff mitigation projects under the Fresh Coast Protection Partnership program, incorporating green infrastructure. The two green infrastructure projects are Parking Lot T by the School of Dentistry and…

College of Health Sciences’ Dr. Kim Halula retiring after 41 years at Marquette
Associate dean spent 23 years in dental hygiene program, 26 in CHS By Alex Nemec, marketing communication specialist After an illustrious 41-year career, College of Health Sciences Associate Dean Dr. Kim Halula has decided to enter retirement on July 15. Halula walked onto campus in 1981 after being appointed as the senior clinic supervisor for…
COVID Cheq opt-out now available for faculty and staff who are entirely remote this semester
A self-opt-out is now available for faculty and staff who are only on campus once a week or less. To request an opt-out, complete this form. IMPORTANT: Opting out does not make you exempt from completing a health screening before coming to campus, it simply stops the daily reminders from being sent to you and allows…
Diederich College of Communication announces 2020-21 O’Brien Fellows
The Diederich College of Communication announced the next class of journalists joining the O’Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism. The fellowship teams up Marquette student journalists with reporters and news outlets for nine-month investigations into national and local issues. The incoming Fellows for the 2020–2021 academic year are: Ashley Nguyen, independent journalist and former multiplatform…
Read the most frequently asked questions about COVID Cheq
Last weekend, the university launched “COVID Cheq,” a new online daily symptom screening tool for the Marquette community. Below is a few of the most frequently asked questions regarding COVID Cheq: Who is required to complete COVID Cheq each day? All faculty, staff and students who are routinely on campus will be required to answer…
U.S. News 2021 Best Graduate Schools rankings
U.S. News and World Report released its 2021 Best Graduate School rankings. Several Marquette programs moved up in rankings, particularly those in business, health sciences and engineering. The College of Business Administration’s finance program is now ranked 21, up from 31 previously. The supply chain management program held steady at 15, compared with 14 last year.…