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  • Anytime Meal Plan rates will be decreased for fall 2020 semester

    As announced last month, the university has adjusted the 2020-21 Academic Calendar to address a predicted resurgence of the coronavirus in late fall 2020. Under these calendar changes, courses will start a few days earlier in the fall and in-person instruction will conclude prior to Thanksgiving. In the spring semester, classes will start a week…

  • Reminder: departments must complete approval process and required training before employees can return to campus; employees must follow guidelines if visiting campus for any amount of time

    The university reminds all employees – faculty, staff and student employees – that you should not be working on campus right now unless: You have already been approved to work on campus in Step 1 (and have completed the required training) OR You have been approved by the Recovery Team to return in Step 2 (and…

  • From the provost: 2020-21 Academic Calendar update

    Dear Marquette community, As we announced in April, Marquette University intends to resume campus operations this fall if governmental and medical authorities say it is safe to do so, and we are carefully developing our recovery plan that will lead to a safe, phased approach to reopening the campus in accordance with medical and government…

  • Save the date: Baccalaureate Mass is Aug. 29; volunteers needed

    Baccalaureate Mass will take place on Saturday, Aug. 29, at 4 p.m. in the Al McGuire Center. All graduating students and their families are invited to attend.   Baccalaureate Mass is an annual and historical tradition that celebrates graduating students with a Celebration of the Eucharist. One senior is selected to give a reflection on…

  • Apply to be Baccalaureate Mass senior speaker

    Baccalaureate Mass is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 29, at 4 p.m. in the Al McGuire Center.   Seniors who are interested in being this year’s senior speaker can apply here.   Additionally, those interested in volunteering as lectors, altar servers, Eucharistic ministers and music ministers should complete the online form. Please note that any of Marquette’s plans…

  • Athletics summer camp programming canceled

    Athletics announced that all youth camp programming scheduled for this summer has been canceled. The health, safety and wellness of camp participants, student athletes, coaches, administrators and staff remains Marquette’s top priority. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19, athletics determined it wouldn’t be possible to simultaneously protect participants and conduct normal camp operations. Camp coordinators will be…

  • Research and innovation update from Vice President for Research and Innovation Jeanne Hossenlopp

    Dear colleagues, I would like to provide you with some information on a few research and innovation related topics. The Committee on Research will be meeting on May 13 to continue to provide advice on how to best support your work. You can find your college’s representative(s) on the COR roster if you would like…

  • Diederich College of Communication announces 2020-21 O’Brien Fellows

    The Diederich College of Communication announced the next class of journalists joining the O’Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism. The fellowship teams up Marquette student journalists with reporters and news outlets for nine-month investigations into national and local issues. The incoming Fellows for the 2020–2021 academic year are: Ashley Nguyen, independent journalist and former multiplatform…

  • Training and development resources for employees during COVID-19

    During the COVID-19 pandemic, the university is committed to protecting the health, safety and well-being of all students, faculty, and staff. As many employees find themselves currently working from home, the Marquette community must be creative, flexible and empathetic to each other’s concerns during this difficult time. Employees are encouraged to make sure they’re taking…

  • Update on residence hall move-out process for students

    Dear students, Please share with your parents or guardians. We are writing to provide an update on the residence hall move-out process. After early move-out is concluded on April 5, we will have nearly 2,400 students completely moved out of the residence halls, allowing us to reduce the number of staff needed on campus and…