ˇÍ¸˛Ę to host multiple events in honor of Womenâs History Month
Marquette was first Catholic university to admit women alongside men
March 4, 2019
MILWAUKEE ⠡͸˛Ęâs Center for Intercultural Engagement and Marquetteâs Womenâs Innovation Network are sponsoring a number of events to celebrate Womenâs History Month this March. Most events are free and open to the public.
In 1909, ˇÍ¸˛Ę became the first Catholic university in the world to admit both women and men, continuing the universityâs founding commitment to educational access.
Friday, March 8, all day
The Womenâs Innovation Network will sponsor an International Womenâs Display all day on the first floor of the Alumni Memorial Union.
Tuesday, March 19
The Womenâs Innovation Network (WIN) will host Lunafest, a film festival showcasing eight short films that are by, for and about women in Todd Wehr Chemistry. Film screenings will begin at 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
All funds raised will benefit the âdreamâ programs and [SL1]
Registration required . Early bird tickets are available for $15 through Tuesday, March 5. Free tickets are available for Marquette students and volunteers; enter promo code ˇÍ¸˛Ę-WIN (applies only to student tickets on Eventbrite registration).
Wednesday, March 20
Womenâs History Month will be the focus of Campus Ministryâs Soup with Substance at 12 p.m. in the Alumni Memorial Union, room 157.
Monday, March 25
There will be a Womenâs Health Panel at 12 p.m. in the Alumni Memorial Union, room 157. The event is sponsored by the Womenâs Innovation Network.
Friday, March 29
The Womenâs Innovation Network will sponsor a screening of âOn the Basis of Sexâ at the Varsity Theater at 8 p.m. The film chronicles the life of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg as she fights for equal rights for women.
ˇÍ¸˛Ę Anne Broeker
Anne is a communication specialist in the Office of Marketing and Communication. Contact Anne at (414) 288-7536 or anne.broeker@marquette.edu.