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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…
What the scaled back Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee means for campus
The Democratic National Committee has significantly scaled back its August nominating convention in Milwaukee. The event has been moved to the Wisconsin Center and state delegations will not attend in person. Here’s what that means for campus: Campus security While the number of delegates and visitors is expected to be greatly reduced, there are reports…
New Student Orientation schedule of events
New Student Orientation is an exciting event for the Marquette community.
Engineering professor earns two awards from Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Societies
The honor for El-Refaie includes a plaque, a $5,000 honorarium, and recognition at the IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting.
New MCTS Bus Rapid Transit line to open for service June 4: what commuters need to know
Milwaukee County Transit System’s first-ever Bus Rapid Transit line is scheduled to begin service on Sunday, June 4.
Convention rental proceeds will fund student scholarships
Marquette appreciates all who ensured the university’s successful support of the City of Milwaukee as it hosted the Republican National Convention.
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.
College of Nursing announces senior staff promotions
Drs. Karen Robinson, Abiola Keller and Jay Tumulak are all moving into new roles with the College of Nursing.