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  • Marquette to host in-person graduate recognition ceremonies during Commencement Weekend, May 22-23

    In recognition of the tremendous academic achievements of our graduates, Marquette will host a mixture of in-person and virtual events celebrating the class of 2021 during Commencement Weekend, May 22-23, 2021. We will host in-person Graduate Recognition Ceremonies on Sunday, May 23, and a Baccalaureate Mass on Saturday, May 22. Graduates are asked to please…

  • Be aware of recent vehicle thefts on campus; lock vehicles

    The campus community should be aware of a recent trend of vehicle thefts on campus.   Marquette University Police Department encourages all members of the Marquette community to be aware of their surroundings and always lock vehicles and residences — especially when unattended.   MUPD has noted an increase in thefts of Hyundai and Kia models, most often…

  • Marquette faculty and staff research grants from October/November 2022

    Marquette University’s Office of Research and Sponsored Programs has announced the following research grants awarded to university faculty and staff in October/November 2022. A Digital Storytelling Intervention to Promote the Health of African American Family Caregivers $50,000 – The Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation Sociocultural and Regulatory Implications of Direct and Indirect Potable Water Reuse…

  • EagleExpress system updated for better rider experience based on early user data

    After completing five weeks of campus transportation service since Jan. 9, the EagleExpress operation has early data on operational performance and rider use: Based on early feedback from riders and drivers, as well as a thorough set of analytics from the application, the university was aware of early issues impacting the EagleExpress rider experience. Working…

  • Father Duns: Keeping the faith, maintaining mindfulness amid coronavirus

    By Shelby Williamson, senior communication specialist in the Office of Marketing and Communication Rev. Ryan Duns, S.J., is an assistant professor and the assistant chair of theology in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences. Working at the intersection of philosophy and systematic theology, Father Duns has published several works on renowned Jesuit theologians and…

  • Community Corners works to ensure safe, welcoming streets in Near West Side

    The Community Corners initiative is one of five resulting actions of Near West Side Partners Inc.’s 2021 Appreciative Inquiry Summit. The Community Corners team uses multiple sources of data to gain insights into key intersections to ensure a thorough safety intervention that will reduce vehicular accidents and improve these public spaces for community usage.     Kelly…

  • Lenten reflection: What we love, we grow to resemble

    By Megan Sheehan, communications coordinator, Campus Ministry In the moments we are tempted to sin, but choose not to, we are expressing what we love.  In this past Sunday’s Gospel, we hear of Jesus being tempted in the desert. “Get away from me, Satan,” he says, following an offer of respite from the devil. You…

  • New app ‘TransLoc’ now available for LIMO services 

    The app “TransLoc” is now available for students, faculty and staff to use with the LIMO program.   The app allows riders to:  See scheduled arrival times  Track LIMOs in the area  Pin your favorite stops  TransLoc has been incorporated into the MUPD’s safety app, EagleEye. EagleEye is free and available for download from the Apple App Store and Google Play for Android;…

  • Register for February GROW classes

    Registration for Spring GROW class offerings is now available on Eventbrite unless noted otherwise. Use the code “GROW” to complete sign-up.   Faculty and staff are encouraged to explore a variety of employee growth and development topics offered both in-person and virtually through GROW.   Upcoming offerings include: Workstyle Preferences, Optimizing Your Work Relationships, an Everyday Engagement Series as well…

  • Campus Ministry to host Ash Wednesday services, Feb. 17

    Updated 2/16/21, 11:35 a.m. Just as with our weekday and Sunday Masses at this time, there is a capacity limit due to maintaining social distancing COVID-19 health and safety protocols. The signup for Ash Wednesday services and Masses for Feb. 17 is currently full.   The Archdiocese of Milwaukee has instructed with a “one time exception…to…