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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.

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.

New Student Orientation schedule
New Student Orientation will run from Thursday, Aug. 25, to Sunday, Aug. 28. New Student Orientation includes four days of activities designed to introduce all new students (first-year and transfer) to Marquette’s academic excellence, vibrant campus life and community involvement that constitute the university’s tradition. All new first-year students and transfer students are required to check-in for…

Register for new employee orientation, July 25
Recently hired employees and newly benefit-eligible employees are encouraged to attend the Department of Human Resources’ monthly half-day orientation.

The importance of community partnerships
As an urban university, Marquette embraces its responsibility to our community, city and neighbors. We live out that responsibility through our collaboration as a founding anchor institution for Concordia 27. This comprehensive community center, developed by Near West Side Partners, will include an incubator kitchen, 30 affordable housing units, and dedicated commercial spaces for nonprofits…

COVID-19 Update: One floor of O’Donnell Hall moved out of residence hall to quarantine
In coordination with the Milwaukee Health Department, Marquette University will transport residents of the third floor of O’Donnell Hall to a near-campus quarantine location for 14 days beginning at 9:30 p.m. Friday, March 5, and extending until 7 a.m. on Saturday, March 20. All third-floor residents of O’Donnell Hall are required to quarantine in the near-campus location, even…
LIMO services now using buses instead of vans to mitigate COVID-19 spread
Due to COVID-19 guidelines, LIMO Services will be using GoRiteway coach buses instead of its usual vans. Service will begin at 5 p.m. and run through 3 a.m. daily. Additionally, door-to-door pick-up service will no longer be provided. Instead, passengers can “flag down” a bus – and be dropped off – at any corner of…

Chemistry professor receives $1.8 million grant to modernize processes in medicine synthesis
Dr. Joseph Clark, associate professor of chemistry in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has received a $1.8 million Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award from the National Institutes of Health for his research to modernize the synthesis of selectively deuterated small molecules. Recently, deuterated small molecules have emerged as novel drug leads, creating a demand…
Severe weather reminder
In the event of severe weather, the university continually monitors weather conditions. Per university policy, senior leadership will make a determination by 5:30 a.m. regarding whether or not to cancel classes and close the university that day for weather-related reasons. An overview of the university’s processes and methods of communication for communicating closures due to severe…

COVID-19 Update: Marquette to reopen for in-person instruction this fall with hybrid and online classes where reasonably possible and reduced number of students living residentially
Dear Marquette faculty, staff and students: After much thoughtful and deliberate consultation with the Milwaukee Health Department, our faculty and staff medical experts, and our Board of Trustees — which includes nationally renowned medical leaders — Marquette University will move forward with our plan to reopen campus in-person this fall with fewer students living residentially.…