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Celebrate Engineers Week at Marquette, Feb. 16-21
Student leaders in Engineering Student Council will host Engineers Week (E-Week) at Marquette from Monday, Feb. 16, through Saturday, Feb. 21. E-Week at Marquette is an opportunity to celebrate the engineering profession and gather as a community for social and professional events, inspired by the nationwide celebration of Engineers Week later in February. Find a…

Ticketing process for 2026 undergraduate Commencement announced
Each undergraduate student who will be attending the ceremony will receive up to five guest tickets via their Marquette Gameday App account.

New Marquette Law School national survey finds 63% say U.S. Supreme Court should limit Trump’s tariff authority
Also: A new Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds that 63% of adults think the U.S. Supreme Court should uphold a lower court ruling that limits the president’s authority to impose tariffs, while 36% think the Court should overturn the lower court’s ruling and rule for the president. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments…

Three days of activities leading up to National Marquette Day
Events will be held on campus and in various locations around Milwaukee leading up to and on National Marquette Day.

A National Marquette Day message to students from university leaders
University leaders share reminders to ensure a safe and responsible National Marquette Day experience.

Marquette Bookshelf: Bodies in Evidence: Race, Gender, and Science in Sexual Assault Adjudication
Co-Written by Dr. Heather Hlavka, associate professor of social and cultural studies in Marquette University’s Klingler College of Arts and Sciences

Marquette Bookshelf: Just War Theory and Literary Studies: An Invitation to Dialogue
Co-written by Dr. Andrew Kim, associate professor of theological ethics in Marquette University’s Klingler College of Arts and Sciences

Marquette Bookshelf: Wealth, Virtue, and Moral Luck: Christian Ethics in an Age of Inequality
By Dr. Kate Ward, assistant professor of theological ethics in Marquette University’s Klingler College of Arts and Sciences

Marquette Bookshelf: Buying and Selling Civil War Memory in Gilded Age America
Co-edited by Dr. James Marten, professor of history in Marquette University’s Klingler College of Arts and Sciences
