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  • Business Leaders Forum to host president and CEO of Hormel Foods, March 31

    The College of Business Administration will host the Business Leader’s Speaker Series on Tuesday, March 31, at 12:15 p.m. in the AMU, Monoghan Ballroom.  The president and CEO of Hormel Foods, Jim Snee, will be the keynote speaker. Hormel Foods was named one of Fortune Magazine’s most admired food companies and one of Forbes’ World’s Best Employers.…

  • Ambition and Aspiration—and Celebrity

    Read Judge Rosenthal’s 2019 Hallows Lecture at Marquette University Law School Judge Lee Rosenthal has done a masterful job of explaining how we ought to live our lives in the law (and how we ought not to). Her warnings about the consequences of ambition without aspiration—especially for judges—are timely and troubling. While most district court…

  • Significant progress made on commitments to Black Student Council last fall

    Last September, members of Black Student Council and other students met with Marquette University leaders to discuss specific steps to increase the diversity of the university’s student body, improve the experiences of Black students, foster an inclusive and welcoming environment for all students, further involve the Black Student Council in decision-making at Marquette, and assist…

  • 2020 Campus Climate Study results released; overall satisfaction but issues persist

    Marquette University affirms that diversity, inclusion and equity are central to fulfilling our Catholic, Jesuit mission and to institutional effectiveness, excellence and sustainability. Organizational growth is best achieved through direct feedback from its community members. To that end, Marquette in early 2020 conducted a climate study to better understand how the university climate contributes to…

  • Graduate Student Organization to host listening session, March 26

    The Graduate Student Organization will host a listening session with Dr. Douglas Woods, dean of the graduate school, on Friday, March 26, from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. This virtual event will allow participants to connect with others and voice opinions and concerns on how Marquette can continue assisting graduate students moving forward.   Dr. Sumana Chattopadhyay, chair of University Academic Senate (UAS), as well as members…

  • Register for Nov. 19 virtual Campus Town Hall

    The university will host a virtual Town Hall for the campus community on Thursday, Nov. 19, from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. via Microsoft Teams Live. The event will provide an update on university economics, the academic vision for Marquette and the university’s COVID-19 planning for the spring semester. Register via Eventbrite; a link to join…

  • Office of Engagement and Inclusion seeking opportunities to collaborate with campus partners on spring programming

    In planning programming for the spring semester , the Office of Engagement and Inclusion is hoping to learn more about what campus partners are planning and discuss collaborative opportunities. This information will allow for more intentional scheduling and resource sharing.  Complete this form to help OEI gain a better understanding of the institutional calendar landscape.   Contact the Office of Engagement and Inclusion if interested in discussing further. 

  • COVID-19 Virtual Town Hall for parents is July 28

    A virtual COVID-19 Town Hall for parents and guardians of Marquette students will be held on Tuesday, July 28, from 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. (CST) via Microsoft Teams Live. Register via Eventbrite. A link to join will be sent to all registrants on Tuesday morning. Parents will have the opportunity to hear from university…

  • Remote Instruction Experience Survey results now available

    The Remote Instruction Experience Survey results and Faculty and Staff Kudos are now available.   Administered in April 2020, the spring 2020 Remote Instruction Experience Survey collected information from students and instructors to better understand their experiences with the transition to remote instruction in response to COVID-19. The survey asked about access to needed technology and resources, instructional tool usage…

  • Dr. Nathan Weise honored with Way Klingler Young Scholar Award

    Dr. Nathan Weise is an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering in the Opus College of Engineering. He is one of the 2020 recipients of the Way Klingler Young Scholar Award. In 2014, Weise established the power electronics lab at Marquette. Since then, he has built and furnished a world class research program and…