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‘Concealed Language: A Plea for Help’ Marquette Chorus concert, Sept. 27
Marquette Chorus will hold a concert inspired by the art installation “SOS Color Code 2024,” on Friday, Sept. 27, at 5 p.m. in the Haggerty Museum of Art. No tickets are required. The international distress signal SOS, adopted in 1908, features a unique and easily identifiable code that offers a sense of calm during life-or-death…
Andrew Center for Restorative Justice conference on preventing gun violence, Oct. 24-25
A Healing Approach to Preventing Gun Violence Thursday, Oct. 24, and Friday, Oct. 25.
Coronavirus update and answers to frequently asked questions
In coordination with the Milwaukee Health Department, the Marquette University Medical Clinic (MUMC) continues to monitor the recent outbreak of respiratory illness caused by Coronavirus (COVID-19). All actions being taken are for the health, safety, and well-being of the campus community, and will follow recommended guidance from the Milwaukee Public Health Department. In addition, a group…
Last call: Safety Task Force idea submissions
This Friday will be the last day to share an idea with the President’s Task Force on Community Safety through the website form. All submissions are shared with workgroup chairs directly. The task force workgroups include a mix of Marquette faculty, staff, students and parents as well as representatives from community organizations and the city.…
Take part in Family Weekend, Sept. 27-29
Marquette’s Family Weekend 2024 will run Friday, Sept. 27, through Sunday, Sept. 29. Family Weekend is held each fall for parents and families to connect with their students, Marquette and the city of Milwaukee. Events are open to all family members of Marquette students, and many are free and do not require advanced registration. Schedule…
Strategies to optimize social media messaging for recruiting minoritized populations, Sept. 24
Dr. Emily Cramer is an associate professor in health communication in the Diederich College of Communication.
Marquette University Police Department receives accreditation from Wisconsin Law Enforcement Accreditation Group
MUPD joins less than 10% of Wisconsin law enforcement agencies in completing voluntary accreditation process.
Faculty and staff: Confirm you are signed up to receive emergency text alerts
Faculty and staff are reminded of the process for receiving emergency text message alerts in case of an emergency (i.e. safety or weather related). Please remember that safety alerts from MUPD are sent to all students, faculty and staff when there is an active threat to campus. A text notification is sent first, followed by an email with…
MUPD safety reminder regarding ride share apps
MUPD reminds the Marquette community to take precaution when using ride share apps such as Uber or Lyft. Here are a few specific safety tips to remember: Match the license plate number of the car with the app — Always double check the license plate number, make and model of the car to ensure it matches…
University revises how and when MUPD shares updates with the campus community
In response to feedback and changing communication best practices, the Marquette University Police Department and the Office of Marketing and Communication have revised the protocol for how and when MUPD shares updates with the campus community. Safety alerts (sent by text with a follow-up email) will continue to be reserved only for instances when there…