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  • Marquette receives two grants to expand Education Preparedness Program supporting those impacted by incarceration to succeed in higher education

    The Center for Urban Research, Teaching, and Outreach (CURTO) at Marquette has received two grants for the Education Preparedness Program (EPP), which supports Marquette classes that bring together full-time degree-seeking and criminal legal system-impacted students, including $750,000 from the U.S. Department of Education. The EPP also received an award from the Wheaton Franciscan Sisters Ministry…

  • Marquette receives $1 million gift to preserve historic St. Joan of Arc Chapel

    President Michael R. Lovell shared today that the university has received a gift of $1 million from the Slaggie Family Foundation to help preserve one of Marquette University’s most sacred spaces — St. Joan of Arc Chapel. Last spring, university leaders conducted a historic structure report aimed at conserving the more than 600-year-old chapel for…

  • Thanksgiving reflection: Gratitude, mission and the Universal Apostolic Preferences

    As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday, I would like to invite you into a place of gratitude. But I would like to do it in an unusual way, making use of the Universal Apostolic Preferences. I’d like to use them to help us recognize and be grateful for our own contributions to advancing the mission…

  • Called South

    A Marquette professor and son of Memphis, Tennessee, leads a group from Marquette on a pilgrimage to sites from civil rights history that still have volumes to say today.

  • School of Dentistry receives $1 million HRSA grant to expand special needs care capacity and education

    The School of Dentistry has been awarded a $1.02 million grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to update clinic equipment and increase capacity for the care of patients with special needs at the state of Wisconsin’s only dental school. This award will support the…

  • Biological sciences professor receives $1.1 million NSF subaward as part of research team studying aging differences between females and males

    Dr. Tony Gamble, associate professor of biological sciences in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has been awarded a $1.1 million subaward from the National Science Foundation as part of a research team, “Integration Institute: Sex, Aging, Genomics, and Evolution (IISAGE),” led by colleagues at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) to better…

  • Physical Therapy Clinic information session and open house, Nov. 9

    Learn more about the services offered by the on-campus Physical Therapy Clinic and how seeking PT care before other care types can save you money during an information session on Wednesday, Nov. 9, at noon in Cramer Hall 215. You can see the facility and talk with a physical therapist to learn more. Use the…

  • Marquette Total Rewards Spotlight: Marquette University Physical Therapy Clinic

    Did you know? Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are prevalent throughout the world. MSDs are described as injuries or disorders of the muscles, nerves, tendons, joints, cartilage and spinal discs. A July 2022 report from the World Health Organization showed approximately 1.71 billion people have musculoskeletal conditions worldwide primarily due to the aging population. While patients who…

  • A message on campus climate from Provost Ah Yun

    This post ran on Sept. 28, 2022, and was updated on Oct. 19, 2022. Dear Marquette community, I am writing today to address information being circulated regarding our student conduct process and violations of the Student Conduct Code at New Student Convocation. Marquette senior leaders, starting with President Lovell and me, recognize the frustrations that…

  • Now open: Safety alert text message enrollment for parents and guardians

    Safety alert text message enrollment is now available for parents and guardians, allowing them to receive the same accurate, timely texts their students do. Interested parents and guardians should be prepared for signup in this voluntary offering with their student’s nine-digit MUID number, which is required for enrollment authentication. Parents and guardians have always been…