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Stories of Graduate Student Success: Adebayo Adeleye, doctoral student in the Department of Chemistry
Adebayo Adeleye, is a second-year doctoral student in the Department of Chemistry who was recently awarded a 2024 Graduate Teaching Excellence Award which recognizes teaching assistants who exemplify excellent pedagogical approaches, student engagement, and teaching effectiveness in the classroom. Adebayo also participated in the 2024 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition and qualified as one of…

Marquette faculty and staff grants from October/November 2021
Marquette University’s Office of Research and Sponsored Programs has announced the following grants awarded to university faculty and staff in October and November 2021. Marquette engineering professor partners with NSF center for phosphorus sustainability (Dr. Brooke Mayer) Marquette nursing professor receives Betty Irene Moore Fellowship for nurse leaders, innovators (Dr. Dora Clayton-Jones) Libraries Building Data Visualization Capacity…

Join Teams site for Marquette 2031: Securing Our Future; includes portal for questions, ideas
This Teams site is accessible to anyone with a Marquette email address.

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

Tips and reminders for parking at Marquette University
Parking is available on campus for faculty, staff, students and visitors.

Book discussions on Diane Foley’s ‘American Mother,’ April 5 and 15
The first 25 people to register will receive a free copy of the book.

Register for upcoming GROW classes
Faculty and staff are encouraged to explore a variety of employee growth and development topics.
University masking and quarantine protocols remain in place as city COVID-19 cases rise
With the continued rise in local COVID-19 transmission, Marquette’s indoor masking requirements and quarantine and isolation protocols will remain in place to mitigate risk. Locally, as of Nov. 11, the city of Milwaukee case burden returned to extreme transmission with caseloads trending higher each week. All Wisconsin counties are in very high or critically high…
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…
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…