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Marquette Bookshelf: ‘Uneven Futures: Strategies for Community Survival from Speculative Fiction’
Co-edited by Dr. Gerry Canavan, chair and associate professor of English The explosion in speculative/science fiction across different media from the late 20th century to the present has compelled those in the field of science fiction studies to rethink the community’s identity, orientation and stakes. In this edited collection, more than 40 writers, critics, game…

Lubar Center’s ‘Get to Know’ the women of the Republic National Convention, March 7
Elise Dickens, Anne Hathaway and Alison Prange will discuss the impact of the RNC in Milwaukee.

Raynor Library, other academic buildings closed during scheduled power outage, Feb. 24
As part of the College of Nursing project, a scheduled power outage will impact eight buildings on campus.
CheckMarq updates to allow for class withdrawals and mobile-friendly class registration
Over the next few days, students will experience four important updates to class registration in CheckMarq. Single class withdrawals Undergraduate and graduate students are now able to process most single class withdrawals directly within CheckMarq. A class withdrawal is when a class is dropped after the add/drop deadline, leading to a withdrawal grade being assigned to the…

Embracing Change
Read Judge Rosenthal’s 2019 Hallows Lecture at Marquette University Law School I love the practice of law. That love of practice began when I started, almost 30 years ago, and continues today. It has motivated me to teach law students—to work with people who seek the same thing. Part of what I say to law…

Changes to classroom availability for events; reminders about booking space
The university will consolidate locations for events scheduled in the evenings and on weekends.

Continuing community engagement through student immersion with CAMPus Impact
CAMPus Impact has big plans for the year ahead, focusing on continuing engagement with the Near West Side community through student immersion. CAMPus Impact is a student organization dedicated to community engagement and beautification initiatives in the Near West Side. In collaboration with Near West Side Partners, Inc., the organization remains dedicated to connecting with…

Redo the Loo ribbon cutting at the 707 Hub, Nov. 15
The 707 Hub and Kohler Co. invite the Marquette community to a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday, Nov. 15, at 2 p.m. at the 707 Hub to commemorate the culmination of the Redo the Loo Challenge. The Redo the Loo Challenge is a partnership between the 707 Hub and Kohler Co. which invited students to transform…

Vice President for Enrollment Management Dr. John Baworowsky to retire
Dr. John M. Baworowsky, vice president for enrollment management, has decided to retire from Marquette University, effective June 30, Provost Kimo Ah Yun announced today. Baworowsky came to Marquette in July 2016 as the university’s first ever vice president for enrollment management. As vice president for enrollment management, Baworowsky oversaw Undergraduate Admissions, the Office of…
