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25 Mar 2024, 7:01 am by admin
By Sarah DiStefano and Anna Fodor This is the eighth in a series of weekly blog posts about the work of Marquette Law School’s Office of Student Affairs. [read post]
15 Apr 2024, 10:34 am by Joseph D. Kearney
Kearney We All Work in Student Affairs (Mar. 4, 2024) by Anna Fodor Tips from a Law School Registrar (Mar. 18, 2024) by Nicole Toerpe Mason The Office of Student Affairs Presents Financial Wellness Week (Mar. 25, 2024) by Sarah DiStefano and Anna Fodor Behind the Pomp and Circumstance (April 1, 2024) by Sarah DiStefano One Final Glimpse into the Law School Office of Student Affairs (April 8, 2024) by Anna Fodor This series will speak for itself—for… [read post]
29 Jan 2024, 6:29 am by Joseph D. Kearney
They include Nicole Toerpe Mason, the Law School’s registrar; Stephanie Danz, assistant registrar; Sarah DiStefano, assistant director of student affairs (lest it be thought that we never use the phrase in a title); and Emma Geiser, whom you may recognize from her work at the front desk in the office. [read post]
15 Oct 2021, 4:00 am by Jim Sedor
National/Federal Activists Try to Keep Up Pressure to Pass Elections and Voting Bills MSN – Kate Ackley (Roll Call) | Published: 10/13/2021 Groups pushing for voting rights and elections legislation in the U.S. [read post]
17 Nov 2023, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
National/Federal Trump Compares Political Opponents to ‘Vermin’ Who He Will ‘Root Out,’ Alarming Historians ABC News – Soo Rin Kim and Lalee Ibssa | Published: 11/13/2023 Donald Trump vowed to “root out” his political opponents, who he said “live like vermin” as he warned supporters that America’s greatest threats come “from within” – extreme rhetoric that echoes the words of fascist dictators like Adolf Hitler… [read post]
5 Nov 2021, 4:00 am by Jim Sedor
National/Federal A Year Out, Political Groups Prepare for What Could Be the Most Expensive Midterms Ever MSN – Kate Ackley (Roll Call) | Published: 11/2/2021 Next year’s midterm elections, which will determine control of the House and Senate for the second half of President Biden’s first term, are on pace to shatter previous records, thanks largely to big money outside groups. [read post]