Campus Ministry is starting a Student Support Group entitled, "Coping with Loss." If you are walking with grief and loss and just want to talk about it with others going through similar experiences, please email Ann Mulgrew or contact Campus Ministry at 414-288-6873. Group meeting times will be decided within the group's availability.
Death in one's family or among friends can be a devastating experience. Campus Ministers are available to anyone from the Marquette community who needs support following a death or other loss. At times groups are formed to provide additional support.
Hall Ministers live in each of Marquette's residence halls in order to provide pastoral care and presence to all staff and residents of the building. In collaboration with the hall staff, the Hall Minister is charged with helping form a residential community that expresses the University's Catholic, Jesuit character, while accompanying individuals dealing with stress, illness, loss, loneliness, relationships, spiritual and emotional health, etc.
Campus Ministry provides a safe environment and pastoral support for Marquette's Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgendered/Questioning (LGBTQ) students and allies.
We all have problems now and then ... everything from roommate concerns to family issues.
If you, or someone you care about, is pregnant at Marquette, you may be feeling lonely, afraid, or confused. It may seem as if there is no one to talk to about all the decisions you will need to be making and your choices for the future. You may not be aware of what resources are available to you. Campus Ministry provides a contact who is sensitive to your concerns and able to provide some personal attention for you.

Confidential post-abortion counseling or counseling for friends of those who have had abortions.
Campus Ministry provides services and support to those affected by sexual assault, dating violence or stalking. Assistance following a violent crime is available.
A chance to meet regularly in a one-on-one setting to discuss faith and life.
A chance to discuss life goals with a campus minister.