Programming

Vision Board Night

Wednesday, Jan. 14th, 2026 | 4:00 PM | Lemonis Center, Multi-Purpose Room (M242B)

Vision board All are welcome.  Click HERE to register.


 On-Campus Job Fair

 Wednesday, Jan. 21 | 2:00-4:00 PM | Lemonis Center, Multi-Purpose Room (M242B)

Get an on-campus job! Connect with MU departments to explore various job openings for fall or spring semester. This student employment fair is for ALL enrolled Marquette University students! Come as you are. Professional attire and resumes are not expected at this event.

Click HERE to register on Handshake.


ZINE SLAM

Wednesday, Jan. 28 | 12:15-2:00 PM | Lemonis Center, Multi-Purpose Room (M242B)

Join us to have, lunch, hang out, and make art. No prior knowledge of zines or special artistic abilities necessary. All are welcome!

ZINE SLAM is a low-key event hosted by visiting writer and maker, Dr. Jason Luther.

Register—for free!—to drop in, hang out, and contribute something to a collaborative zine: a DIY publication we'll print and circulate soon after.

All are welcome, including students, faculty, staff, and community members. So come and write! Draw! Cut and paste with provided materials! Or just visit, chat about zines, help others, and eat a free lunch.

This event is organized in connection with the Writing Innovation Symposium and sponsored by the Lemonis Center for Student Success in collaboration with the Center for Teaching and Learning, the Haggerty Musuem, the English Department, and FAME: Friends and Alumni of Marquette English as well as Raynor LIbrary and Macmillan Learning.

If you like zines and similar things, we invite you to join us for additional free events on 1/28, including "Beyond Blue Books: Collages, Zines, and Other Punk Reading Pedagogies" at 9 am and at 5 pm "Making Zines, Making Change," a conversation at the Haggerty about collaborating, publishing, selling, and archiving DIY art led by Jason Luther with Marc Fischer, Kirsten Leenaars, Liz Mason, and Milo Miller. We also invite you to come back on 1/29 and 1/30 for Artifact, the 8th annual Writing Innovation Symposium. Registration is required and open through 1/20.


Past programming

Lemonis Center Student Success Dialogues:  
Modeling Effective and Ethical AI Use for Students

Monday, November 17th, noon-1:00 p.m.
Multi-Purpose Room, Lemonis Center

This session highlights the vital role faculty play in shaping how students engage with generative AI. Presenters will share their experiences and strategies for modeling effective and ethical AI use, fostering responsible learning practices, and identifying best approaches for integrating AI into teaching and research. 

Session will be led by:

  • Dr. Lilly Campbell, Associate Professor of English
  • Dr. Jenna Green, Teaching Assistant Professor of English, Director of Foundations Instruction