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Mastering personal branding on LinkedIn with Julie Fuller of MisFitGirl Digital, Feb. 4
This interactive, beginner-friendly session will guide participants step by step in building or improving their LinkedIn profile.

Join new Marquette Masters swimming program at Wellness + Helfaer Recreation facility
Marquette faculty, staff, alumni and students are invited to participate in the new Marquette Masters swimming program.

Financial Wellness: Financial Fitness Challenge underway, year-round free financial planning and new financial resources available
Employees and their spouses can participate and earn 25 My Wellness points for meeting the challenge goal and win weekly prizes.

New Marquette Law School Poll finds large majorities of Wisconsin voters undecided on candidates for state Supreme Court, governor
Also: Please note: Complete Poll results and methodology information can be found online at law.marquette.edu/poll MILWAUKEE — A new Marquette Law School Poll survey of Wisconsin registered voters finds that, with six weeks to go until the April 7 Supreme Court election, 66% say they haven’t decided whom they will vote for. Those who have…

Holidays can cause financial stress; free financial planning benefit through Francis LLC available
Marquette employees who participate in the Marquette retirement plan have access to free financial planning services through Francis LLC.

Campus resources, support available; Ignatian Examen being planned for this week
Grounded in our Catholic, Jesuit mission, our Marquette University community strives to be a learning environment where people of diverse backgrounds and perspectives are welcomed and valued.

Faculty and staff honored at annual Employee Anniversary Luncheon
Faculty and staff members from across the university were honored at the annual Employee Anniversary Luncheon on Tuesday, Oct. 28.

Financial Fitness Challenge: Complete financial wellness activities and earn My Wellness Points
The Financial Fitness Challenge encourages participants to complete and track activities that support financial well-being.

What If…
Illustrations by Robert Neubecker Taylor Thompson was concerned how things would go in her first year as a first-grade teacher in a public elementary school in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. And, in fact, she found teaching during that 2024–2025 school year to be hard work. “Each day is not rainbows and singing and dancing,” she said. But…
