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  • Friday’s Mission Week meditation and schedule

    Meditation Often, we rely on God’s strength to carry us through difficult times in our lives.And it is a balm to our souls. But God’s strength surrounds us always.It readies us to step forward into the future.It shows us hope and allows us to dream. God’s strength carves paths for us to follow that we…

  • Marquette University physics professor receives NSF CAREER Award

    Dr. Karen Andeen, associate professor of physics in Marquette University’s Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has been awarded a National Science CAREER grant worth about $870,000 over five years for her research into high-energy cosmic rays. The project, “Cosmic Ray Composition across Five Decades in Energy (50 TeV to 5 EeV) with the IceCube…

  • Save the date: Dreamers Gala is March 25 

    The seventh annual Dreamers Gala will take place on Friday, March 25, 2022, in the AMU ballrooms. This student-led event brings together students, administrators, faculty, staff, Jesuits and community members in a beautiful celebration of the accomplishments and resilience of our undocumented or “DACAmented” students. It is also the primary funding mechanism for the Ignacio Ellacuria,…

  • Beyond MU: ‘From World Pandemic to World Champions’ is Oct. 21 

    Beyond MU: Lifelong Learning will host a webinar titled “From World Pandemic to World Champions: The Story Behind the 2020-21 NBA Champion Milwaukee Bucks,” on Thursday, Oct. 21, at noon. Register online.   This program proudly supports the Bridge to the Future Fund. All proceeds from registration provide financial aid assistance to students whose changing economic circumstances jeopardize their…

  • Campus Master Plan updates: Lalumiere gets a lift, Grad School’s new home, construction begins for Marquette Business

    As the semester ends, Marquette is gearing up for a summer of construction and infrastructure projects to help advance the Campus Master Plan at a time when crews can be more efficient — and less disruptive to daily campus operations. Widely used for undergrad classes, Lalumiere Hall will see improvements Straz and Clark Halls aren’t…

  • Marquette University announces change in leadership of men’s basketball program

    National search for next head coach begins immediately Marquette University Vice President and Director of Athletics Bill Scholl today announced a change in leadership of the Marquette men’s basketball program. Steve Wojciechowski has been relieved of his duties as head coach after seven seasons. “After a thorough evaluation of our program over the last week,…

  • COVID-19 vaccination update

    The Marquette University Medical Clinic is now administering a limited supply of vaccines on campus to people in specific eligible populations as defined by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services and the City of Milwaukee Health Department. The current eligible populations, pertinent to Marquette, are frontline health care personnel, police personnel and adults ages 65 or over. The…

  • Virtual ‘Real Estate Strategies Conference Series’ continues; final presentation is Nov. 5

    The Center for Real Estate will present “2020 Retrospective Survey: Top 10 Trends of the Last Decade and the Next,” on Thursday, Nov. 5, from 11 a.m. to noon. This is the final part of the virtual 2020 Real Estate Strategies Conference Series.   Participants will hear from real estate experts in the areas of office, industrial, retail, multifamily and…

  • Dining Services update: Schroeder Dining Hall has re-opened; services for Cobeen residents and other students in quarantine or isolation

    Dining Services shares the following updates with the Marquette community about its operational plan for students in quarantine or isolation.  The university’s food services continues to adapt to changing circumstances due to COVID-19. Students who are not currently in quarantine or isolation should use this information for future reference in case they find themselves in quarantine at any point. Schroeder…

  • Nominations for honorary degrees now being accepted

    Each year, Marquette celebrates its values and commitment to excellence by awarding honorary degrees and including in its graduating class a number of outstanding individuals recognized for their exceptional achievements. President Michael R. Lovell invites the campus community to help identify future honorary degree recipients.   The Committee on University Honors considers nominees in three categories:   High profile…