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  • Campus construction, renovation projects move forward during summer months

    With fewer people and events on campus, summer months at Marquette are often a time for Campus Master Plan projects to advance.

  • Campus construction, renovation projects move forward during summer months

    With fewer people and events on campus, summer months at Marquette are often a time for Campus Master Plan projects to advance as crews move new construction projects forward and complete renovations and other physical upgrades to the university’s built environment. Construction work continues on the reimagined Wellness + Recreation facility at the former Helfaer…

  • EagleExpress completes nearly 50,000 rides in first semester

    After its first semester of service, the EagleExpress campus transportation operation completed 49,552 rides with 4,271 accounts created.

  • A Halloween message from Dr. Xavier Cole

    Dear students, As I walk around campus these days, it sure is good to feel the liveliness of our campus community once again. I am grateful for the renewed energy that comes from being together. I hope you enjoyed time to relax over the Fall Break. No doubt it’s satisfying for you to have midterms…

  • COVID-19 testing reminders

    Many students have already headed home for winter break. However, for those who may still be on campus, the Marquette Medical Clinic will continue to provide free COVID-19 tests for symptomatic students and their close contacts. Students who are asymptomatic and want to get tested can get a free test at the Miller Park COVID…

  • A watchful eye — and clear voice — on clean water

    Through research, education and public discourse, Marquette Law’s David Strifling is leading an important dialogue on drinking water safety. In September 2016, about a year after Professor David Strifling, Eng ’00, Law ’04, became the director of Marquette Law School’s Water Law and Policy Initiative, he organized a drinking water conference at the Law School’s…

  • Marquette celebrates legacy of James Foley at Foley Freedom Awards 

    Representatives from Marquette attended the James W. Foley Legacy Foundation’s annual Foley Freedom Awards, which celebrate the legacy of late Marquette alumnus James Foley, on Wednesday, May 3, in Washington, D.C.  The annual event honors those who display moral courage and share in the foundation’s commitment to advocate for the freedom of all Americans held hostage abroad…

  • Register for new employee orientation, May 18

    Recently hired employees and newly benefit-eligible employees are encouraged to attend the Department of Human Resources’ monthly half-day orientation on Thursday, May 18, at 8:45 a.m. in the multipurpose room of the 313 Building (located at the corner of 13th Street and St. Paul Avenue).   Orientation will cover topics such as mission and ministry,…

  • Colin Dowdle and Standing Desk Project

    Stand-up guy

    Colin Dowdle had an idea for a product he was sure could be a hit. Hard work — and some incredible valuable alumni advisers — made his unique standing desk, Lillipad, happen.

  • Jasmine Zapata Superhero of Medicine

    Always on call

    Knowing her purpose since kindergarten has helped physician and epidemiologist Jasmine Zapata pursue her passion to make people’s lives healthier and more equitable. You could say it’s her superpower.