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  • Free COVID-19 antigen tests available

    All individuals on Marquette’s medical plans can purchase over-the-counter COVID-19 tests authorized by the U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA) at no cost or at a reimbursement rate of $12 as of Saturday, Jan. 15. Four free at-home COVID-19 tests per household can also be ordered by anyone through the federal government via the covidtests.gov…

  • Faculty and staff celebrate milestone employment anniversaries  

    On Nov. 1, an Anniversary Luncheon took place to celebrate this year’s milestone employment anniversaries. We recognize the faculty and staff celebrating milestone anniversaries below:   10 Years of Service:  Dr. Tara Baillargeon, interim dean of Libraries  Angela Bartosik, director of annual giving, University Advancement  Emily Baseheart, managing director of development, College Advancement  Beverly Burgess, custodian  …

  • Marquette community invited to participate in MCW’s ‘Professionalism Week,’ Oct. 18-22

    Each year, the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) hosts “Professionalism Week,” a week filled with virtual professional development and educational presentations, workshops and networking opportunities. This year’s offerings can be found below.   The theme for the week this year is “Adapt and Evolve: Reimagining our work Together,” with topics focusing on leadership, resilience, inclusion, and…

  • Questions about how the 2020 DNC will impact campus? Read these FAQs

    As Milwaukee prepares to host the Democratic National Convention this July, the university’s Convention Steering Committee has prepared a Frequently Asked Questions web page, which is being updated regularly. The Convention Steering Committee is also hosting regular information sessions for faculty, staff and students. Watch Marquette Today for updates. Key takeaways for the campus community…

  • ‘Changemakers’ arts and sciences alumni panel is April 15 

    The Peace Studies and Honors Programs will host a panel of four Klingler College of Arts and Sciences alumni who have gone on to pursue unique and diverse career paths. The event will take place via Zoom on Thursday, April 15, from 5 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.  There will be a chance for students to ask questions and gain insight into various…

  • Children’s Wisconsin cancels Briggs and Al’s Run & Walk for 2023

    The Children’s Wisconsin Foundation announced it will pause its annual Briggs and Al’s Run & Walk for 2023, as they evaluate plans for 2024. The event, with roots back to legendary Marquette men’s basketball coach Al McGuire, traditionally started on campus and served as a fundraising effort for Children’s Wisconsin.  Children’s Wisconsin and Marquette continue…

  • Todos Somos Marquette: Sesión de Preguntas y Respuestas con Rachelle Shurn, vicedirectora de participación para el Desarrollo Universitario

    Rachelle Shurn se esfuerza por Ser La Diferencia todos los días en Marquette a través de su trabajo con grupos de graduados de diferentes etnicidades. Desde el 2005, la vicedirectora de participación para el Desarrollo Universitario y graduada en el 2011 ha trabajado en estrecha colaboración con la Junta Directiva Nacional de la Asociación de…

  • We Are All Marquette: A Q&A with Rachelle Shurn, assistant engagement director for University Advancement

    Rachelle Shurn strives to Be The Difference each day at Marquette through her work with ethnically diverse alumni groups. Since 2005, the assistant engagement director for University Advancement and 2011 alumna has worked closely with the Marquette University Alumni Association National Board of Directors. In addition to overseeing several ethnic alumni groups, she plans alumni…

  • Entangled Air: Haggerty Museum of Art combines art and science in new exhibition

    Dr. Somesh Roy, assistant professor of mechanical engineering in the Opus College of Engineering, is working together with contemporary artist Tomás Saraceno to showcase the effects of soot emissions through scientific and artistic lenses in a new Haggerty Museum of Art exhibition, Entangled Air.

  • Ignatian principles woven into fabric of campus life

    By Alex Nemec, marketing communication specialist in the Office of University Relations Since its founding, Marquette University has lived out its Catholic, Jesuit mission and values, setting an example for others in Milwaukee and the Midwest. Following are some stories and events of Marquette advancing its mission and embracing our Jesuit values. Ignatian Year Celebration Marquette…