— August 11, 2008 —

Contents

  1. Help welcome freshmen for Arrival Day
  2. D2L unavailable Aug. 12
  3. College of Professional Studies hosting information session
  4. Haggerty Museum holding Lunchtime Learning sessions
  5. Raynor obtains Vatican Secret Archives documents
  6. Mass for the Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary is Friday
  7. Soccer teams kick off 2008 season with Fan Fest
  8. Register for a Marquette team for Brigg’s & Al’s Run & Walk
  9. Department of Performing Arts announces 2008-09 theatre season
  10. PrintWise printers to change for fall semester
  11. Marquette Interchange highlights for the week of Aug. 11

 

1. Help welcome freshmen for Arrival Day

The Office of Residence Life is seeking volunteers to help welcome new students to campus on Arrival Day for freshmen, Wednesday, Aug. 20. Volunteers can serve as greeters, assist with administrative tasks or help students move into their rooms. There is no minimum time commitment.

Contact Rick Arcuri, associate dean for administration, Office of Residence Life, at 8-7208 by Monday, Aug. 18.

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2. D2L unavailable Aug. 12

D2L, the university’s course management system, will be unavailable due to maintenance from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. tomorrow, Aug. 12.

3. College of Professional Studies hosting information session

The College of Professional Studies will host an undergraduate information session for prospective adult students Tuesday, Aug. 19, from 5:45 to 7 p.m. in Cudahy 414. The session will cover the accelerated bachelor’s degree programs, the application and admission process, financial aid options and information about the Saturday, weeknight and online course offerings.

To register or for more information, visit the college’s Web site or call 8-3153.

4. Haggerty Museum holding Lunchtime Learning sessions

The Patrick & Beatrice Haggerty Museum of Art will hold Lunchtime Learning sessions in connection with the exhibition Biographical Landscape: The Photography of Stephen Shore, 1969-1979. James Brozek, photographer for the Marquette School of Dentistry, will present “Photography and the Work Environment” from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 14. On Thursday, Aug. 21, Wally Mason, director of the museum, will present a gallery talk and walk-through of the Shore exhibition from noon to 1 p.m.

All sessions are free and open to the public. For more information contact Lynne Shumow, curator of education, at 8-5915.

5. Raynor obtains Vatican Secret Archives documents

Raynor Memorial Libraries’ Special Collections has acquired a limited edition of Processus Contra Templarios, a leather-bound portfolio of facsimile Latin documents from the Vatican Secret Archives.

The portfolio contains documents from the 1308 trial of the Templar Knights, a topic in popular fiction since their role in The DaVinci Code. The portfolio also contains Pope Clement V’s personal notes on the trial and his newly-discovered acquittal parchment. Marquette University’s limited edition is one of only six currently housed in United States libraries; it is expected to be a resource for several undergraduate and graduate classes this fall.

For more information contact Special Collections at 8-7256.

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6. Mass for the Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary is Friday

Campus Ministry will hold a Mass for the Solemnity of the Assumption of Mary, a holy day of obligation, Friday, Aug. 15, at noon in the Chapel of the Holy Family, AMU.

7. Soccer teams kick off 2008 season with Fan Fest

The Marquette soccer teams will host their second annual Fan Fest to kick off the 2008 season Saturday, Aug. 16, at 4:30 p.m. at Valley Fields. Admission is free and includes free food from Qdoba, interactive skills stations and opportunities to receive player autographs. Fan Fest will also feature two exhibitions games, with the women taking on Wisconsin at 5 p.m. and the men taking part in a Blue vs. Gold exhibition game at 7:05 p.m.

For more information, contact Adam Schemm at 8-4852.

8. Register for a Marquette team for Brigg’s & Al’s Run & Walk

The 31st annual Brigg’s & Al’s Run & Walk for Children’s Hospital will be held Saturday, Sept. 20. To join the general Marquette team or other Marquette teams for the three- or five-mile run/walk, register online by Thursday, Sept. 11, at 5 p.m. Search “MU” and use the password “gomarquette.”

For more information, call 8-3265 or visit the Administration Office, AMU 213, or e-mail Annette Conrad or Linda Lee.

To volunteer before, during or after the race, contact Ali Myszewski at 8-3129.

9. Department of Performing Arts announces 2008-09 theatre season

The Department of Performing Arts has announced its 2008-09 theatre season, beginning with Moon Over Buffalo Sept. 25 to Oct. 5. Additional performances will include The Cherry Orchard, The BFG, Heidi Chronicles, Spitfire Grill, and student-driven senior capstone projects.

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10. PrintWise printers to change for fall semester

The campus PrintWise printers will be replaced with new Canon equipment prior to the start of the fall semester. Users will have more operational and payment options, including duplexing at reduced cost and free scanning.

More information and an implementation schedule are available online.

11. Marquette Interchange highlights for the week of Aug. 11

• The connector ramp from southbound I-43 to eastbound I-794 opened Saturday morning, Aug. 9. Only two connector ramps, from westbound I-794 to north- and southbound I-43, are still closed and will open soon.

• Michigan Street between 10th and 16th streets and Tory Hill and Clybourn will fully re-open Saturday, Aug. 16. Some minor intersection work remains at 13th Street, but there should be no more long-term closures.

• There are no closures scheduled for the Aug. 15 weekend. Very few overnight closures will be required for the rest of the project.

For more information, visit the Marquette Interchange update Web site.

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