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COVID-19 update: Additional student guidance following Schroeder quarantine
Dear Marquette students, As you saw from the Schroeder Hall quarantine directive jointly issued last night by the university and the Milwaukee Health Department, we are taking very seriously our responsibility to prioritize the health and safety of our Marquette and greater Near West Side community while facilitating an in-person campus experience this fall. The…

Dr. Colleen Lawton honored as Alumna of Year at Marquette 2024 Alumni National Awards
Colleen Lawton is the former residency program director at the Medical College of Wisconsin’s Department of Radiation Oncology.

COVID-19 update: End of semester preparation and testing updates
Last Friday, Nov. 6, the university increased its COVID-19 alert level from Moderate to High. Information regarding changes to university protocol, including gatherings, meeting spaces and recreational sports is on Marquette Today. As students prepare to leave campus for winter break, below is some important information related to mitigating the spread of COVID-19 for the…

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,…

Faculty in print: June paper publishing report
Here is the report of published academic papers written by Marquette faculty and staff and submitted to the Office of Marketing and Communication for June 2025.

Associate vice president for public affairs honored as Community Champion by Near West Side Partners
Rana Altenburg, associate vice president for public affairs, was honored as the first Near West Side Partners’ Community Champion at the neighborhood organization’s 10-year anniversary celebration Wednesday, May 21. The award was presented by President Kimo Ah Yun. NWSP’s Community Champion Award recognizes a person or organization that has consistently advocated for the well-being of…

A $3.3 million Marquette project combines cardio and balance training to improve walking in people with multiple sclerosis
Participants in project led by biomedical engineering professor Dr. Brian Schmit improve mobility by engaging in high intensity training on a treadmill that challenges their sense of balance.
Safety Update: Suspect in recent burglaries arrested
The Marquette University Police Department has arrested a non-Marquette affiliated suspect in the recent string of burglaries at unsecured residences near campus. The suspect, who has been connected to the recent incidents near campus, has confessed. The individual remains in custody and charges are pending with the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s Office. The university is grateful to MUPD for its thorough and professional work in keeping our…

