Community Service

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414 Fellows

Fellows serve 300 hours over a 10-month Americorps term, spending 10 hours a week serving in early childhood education at Next Door. Participants receive an educational award, earn $10/hour, and attend weekly reflections and trainings.Learn more.

Burke Scholars

The Burke Scholarship Program, supported by the Burke Foundation, is a four-year program for full-time undergraduate students who have a passion for social justice and a commitment to serve others. To learn more, visit their website.

Marquette Volunteer Corps

Marquette Volunteer Corps members serve once a week at one of several partners across Milwaukee. Transportation is provided and participants are expected to attend several reflections throughout the semester. Learn more here or register via MU Engage.

Salud Social Internship Program

Interns work at Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers, working one-on-one with patients and primary care providers in a clinical setting. Interns screen patients for Social Determinants of Health and provide resources and referrals to address identified needs. Applications for Salud Social Internship Program are still being accepted. Learn more!

 

Social Responsibility

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Campus Sustainability

Marquette University is committed to sustainability and environmental justice. Our Jesuit mission and Catholic social teachings compel us to care for others and the environment through sustainability. Putting into practice our commitment requires navigating exciting opportunities and realistic challenges. Learn more.

Iggy's Market

At Iggy's Market, we transform donations into dignity through our Marquette Backpack Program and Career Closet—tackling food insecurity and professional needs with a circular approach that cares for both our students and the environment. We're not just sharing resources; we're cultivating a campus where sustainability meets support, and no one goes without. Learn more.

Marquette Votes

Marquette Votes is a nonpartisian, campus coaltional campaign to increase student engangment and voting participation at Marquette University. Learn more.

Narrative4

Through story exchanges, learning resources, and civic engangement projects, Narrative 4 provides tools to teach compassion and develop strong student leaders. To learn more, click here or contact leah.flack@marquette.edu.

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On Campus

There are many student-led organizations that focus on service, community, and justice. Visit Marquee and filter by "service" or "social awareness" to browse organizations and get involved!