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Archives for March 2018

Several graduate programs move up in latest U.S. News rankings

March 26, 2018

Several Marquette University graduate programs moved up in U.S. News and World Report’s 2019 Best Graduate School Rankings, released last week. The College of Education made a marked move up on the list, landing at No. 75 — it was ranked 101 last year. This continues an upward trend for the college, which has moved […]

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Faculty discussion on women’s health issues to be held March 26

March 26, 2018

“Women’s Health Across Difference,” a faculty discussion will take place Monday, March 26, at 4 p.m. in AMU 157. The discussion will address health issues facing women in the Milwaukee area, with a particular focus on examining differences across race, sexuality, class, ethnicity, and ability. More information can be found online.    

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Capitalist politics, American pensions topic of talk on Wednesday, March 28

March 26, 2018

An assistant professor of social and cultural sciences will discuss capitalist politics and American pensions since The New Deal on Wednesday, March 28, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. at AMU 254. The talk by Dr. Michael McCarthy is titled “Dismantling Solidarity.” McCarthy wrote a book in 2017 with the same name published by Cornell […]

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Marquette Physician Assistant program expanding to address provider shortage

March 22, 2018

Marquette Physician Assistant program expanding to address provider shortage

  Increased enrollment, new 44,000-square-foot building will help in-demand program grow To help address the provider gap in primary care, Marquette University will begin construction this spring on a new facility for its nationally ranked Physician Assistant Studies program, President Michael R. Lovell announced today. The building, which will be located on land the university […]

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President Lovell, senior leaders to address Beyond Boundaries at April 10 town hall event

March 22, 2018

President Michael R. Lovell and other university leaders on Tuesday, April 10, will host a Beyond Boundaries town hall event at 3:30 p.m. in the Weasler Auditorium. The program will provide an update on the implementation phase of the university’s strategic plan, as well as brief presentations on key initiatives related to the plan, including […]

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Department of Physical Therapy seeking infants and toddlers for annual baby lab

March 21, 2018

The Department of Physical Therapy is seeking newborns to 18 months to participate in the annual baby lab on Monday, April 16. The baby lab allows fifth year doctor of physical therapy students to learn about infant and child development. For more information and to register, contact Anne Pleva, adjunct assistant professor of physical therapy, […]

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Office of Admissions now hiring tour guides

March 21, 2018

Office of Admissions now hiring tour guides

The Office of Admissions is accepting applications for students who are interested in becoming Tour Guides this summer. They are enthusiastic individuals who enjoy sharing their Marquette experiences with prospective students and families. Applications are available online and are due no later than Friday, April 6, at 8 a.m. For questions contact Kate Bracciano, assistant director […]

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MUPD Advisory Board to meet Friday

March 21, 2018

The next meeting of the Marquette University Police Department Advisory Board will convene on Friday, March 23 at 3 p.m. in Room 432 at Eckstein Hall. A meeting agenda and other information is available on the MUPD Advisory Board’s website.

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Senior Challenge committee seeks student volunteers from all classes

March 21, 2018

Want to make a difference at Marquette? Join the Senior Challenge committee today! This team of volunteers is committed to educating the student body on the importance of giving back and building a culture of philanthropy on campus. The committee also assists in the planning and execution of the annual Senior Challenge campaign. There are […]

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“The Journey from Machine Learning to Deep Learning” workshop to take place April 13

March 21, 2018

Marquette’s Statistical Consulting and Training Center will host “The Journey from machine Learning to Deep Learning,” workshop on Friday, April 13, from 7:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in Emory Clark Hall 111. Deep learning is taking the world by storm as “the” algorithmic approach behind many of key advancements in applied machine intelligence. The voice recognition behind […]

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Keeping a Mass tradition alive

Keeping a Mass tradition alive

By Kevin Keenan, communication intern in the Office of University Relations On Jan. 4, Marquette University and the Seton Family of Catholic Schools came together and hosted a Mass at the Al McGuire Center on campus. The faith gathering brought together all 11 Seton schools that serve over 2,600 students in greater Milwaukee to celebrate St. […]

Learning about learning: Nursing, engineering professors receive grant for new teaching model

Learning about learning: Nursing, engineering professors receive grant for new teaching model

By Andrew Goldstein, marketing communication specialist Much like her colleagues in the College of Nursing, Dr. Amber Young-Brice loves teaching. “I am all about teaching and learning,” Young-Brice says. Her passion goes far beyond teaching classes, though: Dr. Young-Brice’s research program involves studying pedagogy — the methods and theories of how to be an effective […]

We Are All Marquette: A Q&A with Dr. Amber Wichowsky, professor of political science and the director of Marquette’s Civic Dialogues program and Democracy Lab

We Are All Marquette: A Q&A with Dr. Amber Wichowsky, professor of political science and the director of Marquette’s Civic Dialogues program and Democracy Lab

Interviewed by Melissa Barclay, senior communication specialist in the Office of University Relations The Marquette Civic Dialogues program works to foster deliberation about the pressing issues facing our world today, prepare students to be citizens with purpose, and advance scholarship on the benefits of civic dialogue. Through programming and research, students are encouraged to Be […]

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Safety

Marquette University makes safety a top priority

MUPD warns to protect your delivered packages this holiday season

LIMO safe rideshare service to become EagleExpress in January, rides requested via app

Human Resources News

Upcoming MUPD safety and security courses through GROW

Register for February GROW classes

Healthy Heart Challenge: My Wellness points and weekly giveaway available

Research

Learning about learning: Nursing, engineering professors receive grant for new teaching model

From ankle joint pain to digital archives: Six participating faculty research projects funded through Office of the Provost 

Engineering professor receives phase two approval for $4 million funding for Department of Energy grant

Awards & Accomplishments

Marquette engineering professor named Young Engineer of the Year by STEM Forward

Klingler College of Arts and Sciences student named UMOS Hispanic Youth of the Year

Adjunct instructor named to Milwaukee Business Journal’s 40 Under 40

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