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Planning for Commencement continues; details coming soon
Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we know questions remain regarding Marquette’s plans to host an in-person Commencement ceremony. A broadly representative, campuswide team continues to plan for such an event on Sunday, Aug. 30, rain or shine. Event plans focus first and foremost on the health and safety of the Marquette community. To that end,…

Marquette remembers the life of President Michael R. Lovell
Our Marquette University community grieves the loss of Dr. Michael R. Lovell.

Register for upcoming GROW classes
Faculty and staff are encouraged to explore a variety of employee growth and development topics offered in person and virtually through GROW.

Leaders from around the world honor President Michael R. Lovell, offer prayers and support for his family and Marquette community
Those worldwide who are mourning the loss of President Michael R. Lovell have shared support, condolences and memories of his tremendous impact.

Work from home continues for majority of campus; Recovery Plan Step 2 protocols in place for limited number of employees returning to campus
The university will begin to reopen carefully over the course of the summer, while adhering to public health protocols. The goal is to have campus operational for students to return in late August. Please note that the majority of Marquette faculty and staff should continue working from home to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. To…
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…

Summer GROW classes now available
Faculty and staff are encouraged to explore a variety of employee growth and development topics offered in person and virtually through GROW.

Soup with Substance on equity needs for LGBTQ+ community, April 20
Campus Ministry will host a Soup with Substance on Wednesday, April 20, at noon in AMU 163. The LGBTQ+ Resource Center will present a conversation with Cream City Foundation, a local nonprofit that responds to economic, health, safety and equity needs with philanthropic resources for the LGBTQ+ people of southeastern Wisconsin. The foundation’s work addresses…

University, Milwaukee Health Department direct Cobeen Hall residents to quarantine for two weeks
In coordination with the Milwaukee Health Department, Marquette University has directed residents of Cobeen Hall to quarantine for 14 days effective at 11 p.m. Friday, Sept. 25. This is in response to a confirmed cluster of increasing COVID-19 cases among residents of the hall. To be as proactive as possible, and with the health and safety of our…

School of Dentistry celebrates nation’s first graduating class to receive diploma privilege
Marquette University School of Dentistry celebrated its first recipients of diploma privilege to practice in the State of Wisconsin.