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MUPD announces body-worn camera pilot program; full adoption anticipated in fall 2023
The Marquette University Police Department has announced a pilot program to implement body-worn cameras throughout the department. If the pilot program is successful, the goal will be to outfit every MUPD officer with body-worn cameras by the start of the fall 2023 semester in August. Body-worn cameras record officer interactions with members of the community,…
Back-to-school student safety reminders from MUPD
As more students are returning to campus for the fall semester, MUPD reminds the campus community of the following safety reminders, specifically as it pertains to off-campus residences. Always lock your door — even when you’re sleeping, gaming or waiting for a roommate to return. Do not allow strangers to enter your residence or building…
Marquette remembers the life of President Michael R. Lovell
Our Marquette University community grieves the loss of Dr. Michael R. Lovell.
Register for upcoming GROW classes
Faculty and staff are encouraged to explore a variety of employee growth and development topics offered in person and virtually through GROW.
Leaders from around the world honor President Michael R. Lovell, offer prayers and support for his family and Marquette community
Those worldwide who are mourning the loss of President Michael R. Lovell have shared support, condolences and memories of his tremendous impact.
A Halloween message from Rick Arcuri, acting vice president of student affairs
Rick Arcuri shares reminders to help students have fun while making smart decisions.
Summer GROW classes now available
Faculty and staff are encouraged to explore a variety of employee growth and development topics offered in person and virtually through GROW.
DNC security zone shrunk to limited area downtown, no guests to stay on campus
The Democratic National Convention, taking place Aug. 17-20, continues to scale back its operations in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The convention will be hosted from Milwaukee but is now almost entirely a virtual event. Last week, the security zone was released and is significantly smaller than it was first anticipated — no portion of…
As DNC scales back, no convention guests to stay on campus
With the announcement last week that the Democratic nominee for president will no longer travel to Milwaukee to accept the nomination, the remaining convention-related guests who were planning to stay in the university’s residence halls have canceled. There will be no guests staying on campus during the convention, which is slated to take place virtually…