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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…

Take a Walk in the Park Day: Dr. Hunter gives tips on exercise during time of quarantine, social distancing
In a Q&A, Dr. Sandra Hunter highlights National Take a Walk in the Park Day (March 30), the health benefits of routine exercise, getting fresh air and more.
Voting in the April 7 Wisconsin Primary Election: Important information for students
Due to impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the university is sharing information pertinent to the April 7 Wisconsin Primary Election and encourages students to engage in the democratic process they’re able during this time, keeping in mind their health and safety the community. Students who planned to vote in Wisconsin as a Milwaukee resident in…
A message of faith and gratitude from President Lovell
Dear Marquette community: As the first week of our remote learning comes to an end, I want to acknowledge how very difficult this transition is for all of us. I’ve heard firsthand from students who are deeply saddened at not being able to return to campus. These changes are especially hard for our seniors –…

COVID-19 Update: Course evaluations canceled, Library services changing and Mass going online
Dear Marquette community: In the week since we announced a transition to remote learning, we have seen the entire campus rally to take on this challenge. Hundreds of faculty have received training on remote learning technology, students are completing assignments and engaging in class discussions online, and staff across campus are finding ways to support…

Coronavirus update from Provost Ah Yun for faculty and staff
Dear Marquette faculty and staff, I am reaching out today in the midst of what I know has been a week like no other. Like you, I am quickly becoming fully engaged in Microsoft Teams and spending time in remote meetings working with our colleagues to think through this challenge. Through all of it, I…
Protocol for Students Returning to Campus on March 15, 2020
Dear students, Thank you for your continued patience and flexibility as the university navigates an unprecedented situation and identifies the best course of action over the coming days and weeks. I am writing this afternoon to provide guidance to those of you who will be visiting campus this Sunday to retrieve essential belongings. If you…

COVID-19 update: Contingency planning underway, expect more information tomorrow
Dear Marquette community: Marquette University continues to monitor the recent outbreak of respiratory illness caused by Coronavirus (COVID-19) in close coordination with the Milwaukee Health Department and the Marquette University Medical Clinic (MUMC). In alignment with our Catholic, Jesuit mission, all actions being taken are for the health, safety and well-being of the campus community in the…
Registration for March GROW classes now available
Registration for March GROW classes is now available via Eventbrite. Use code: GROW. March offerings include: Al McGuire Center Tour | Friday, March 6 Intro to R | Monday, March 9 Performance Appraisals – Strategies for Working with Your Supervisor | Monday, March 16 StoryMaps JS: Tools for Telling Digital Stories | Wednesday, March 18 Safety…