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  • Barrock Lecture: The Place(s) for Localism in Criminal Law and Enforcement, Nov. 13

    Ron Wright, Needham Yancey Gulley Professor of Criminal Law at Wake Forest University, will present “The Place(s) for Localism in Criminal Law and Enforcement.”

  • Escape room helps prepare nursing students for clinical simulations  

    The Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare Center for Clinical Simulation provides a realistic health care environment in the form of an escape room.

  • In 9th annual address, President Lovell shows Marquette beginning 2023 with extraordinary momentum

    President Michael R. Lovell in his 9th annual Presidential Address on Jan. 25, 2023, highlighted the major steps forward Marquette took over the past year to execute on the goal themes in the university’s strategic plan, Beyond Boundaries. President Lovell used the themes as a roadmap for a speech that appropriately captured the university’s strength and…

  • EagleExpress service is now active on campus

    The new EagleExpress rideshare service went live on Marquette’s campus on Monday, Jan. 9. Students, faculty and staff with a valid Marquette email address should download the free EagleExpress app at the App Store and Google Play and set up a profile to use the service. As announced in November, as an outcome from the…

  • A National Marquette Day message to students from university leaders 

    While we continue our Homecoming celebrations into the weekend, we must remain responsible.

  • Lubar Center’s Get to Know with Adam Procell, Oct. 21 

    Marquette University Law School’s Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education will continue its Get to Know series with Adam Procell, director of Milwaukee’s Office of Community Wellness and Safety.

  • Back-to-school student safety reminders from MUPD

    As students are return 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 doors and windows at night, especially if you reside on the first or second floors, even when you’re sleeping, gaming or waiting for a roommate…

  • 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.…

  • Engineering leadership on Defense of Water, Brooke Mayer

    As a researcher, leader and mentor, Dr. Brooke Mayer elevates Marquette’s world-class influence on water quality

    When Dr. Brooke Mayer first set foot on campus in 2012, the Opus College of Engineering was expanding its research expertise and brought Mayer on board as an additional faculty member to specialize in water quality and safety. “I honestly had never been to Wisconsin before I came to interview,” Mayer says. Having spent her…

  • PILS Fellows: a summer of service and impact

    Public Interest Law Society (PILS) fellowships are more than summer jobs — they are immersive experiences that place students directly in the heart of legal practice and community need. PILS Fellows gain hands-on exposure to the challenges and responsibilities of lawyering, developing practical skills while also deepening their understanding of justice, equity and advocacy. This experiential…