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Join the Ebony Ball planning committee
The Center for Engagement and Inclusion is seeking participants to join the Ebony Ball planning committee.

Two Second Stage shows to open 2023-24 Marquette Theatre season, Sept. 29
Marquette Theatre will open its 2023-24 season with two Second Stage Series productions, “A Piece of My Heart” and “The Servant of Two Masters,” from Friday, Sept. 29, to Sunday, Oct. 8, at the Evan P. and Marion Helfaer Theatre. The Second Stage Series was first launched in the 2021-22 season, presenting two shows in…

Marquette no longer requiring COVID-19 vaccination for students; additional COVID-19 guidance
Effective May 22, Marquette will no longer require a COVID-19 vaccination or booster for students, with the exception of those who are studying or working in clinical or other settings that still require vaccinations. Those exceptions will be managed at the college or department level. Marquette continues to strongly recommend that all students, faculty and…

Graduate School awarded AmeriCorps grant to develop nonprofit partner program
The Marquette Graduate School has been awarded a $75,000 planning grant from AmeriCorps to develop the EXCEL Milwaukee Fellowship Program.

Faculty in print: April paper publishing report
Here is the report of published academic papers written by Marquette faculty and staff and submitted to the Office of Marketing and Communication for April 2025.

Biological sciences professor receives USDA funding to increase cold tolerance in rice for an earlier planting season
Dr. Michael Schläppi, professor of biological sciences in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has received a $650,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to study cold tolerance in rice with a goal of expanding the rice planting season to earlier in the year in order to avoid seasonal effects that hinder quality…

Marquette celebrates 100 years of theatre with 2023-24 season
The schedule is themed “Celebrate!” in honor of 100 years of theatre at Marquette.

Plant prairie flowers at the Pocket Prairie, Oct. 6
Join the Go Wild team on Friday, Oct. 6, to plant additional wildflowers in the Pocket Prairies by the Alumni Memorial Union.

Marquette researchers offer the first empirically supported explanation for loss of tropical forest carbon storage, decaying tropical forest carbon sink
An increasing abundance in woody vines — or “lianas” — reduces canopy tree growth and survival in tropical forests, which limits forest carbon storage, according at researchers at Marquette University.
