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  • Register for the Athletic and Human Performance Research Center Seminar Series

    The Athletic and Human Performance Research Center Seminar Series hosts performance experts from around the globe to present their research and provide opportunities to interact and network with students, faculty and staff.  Dr. Louise Burke will present “Research-embedded Training Camps: Doing Science with Elite Athletes” from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 11 Dr. Roger Kram will present “The…

  • Haggerty Museum of Art to host four-session art series: ‘Mindful Moments with Art’

    The Haggerty Museum of Art will host “Mindful Moments with Art” — a four-session online art series.  Christine Fleming, manager of community engagement, and Tania Espinoza Bonilla, Art Across Curriculum educator, will present the series.   Sessions will take place:  Noon, Tuesday, Feb. 16 Noon, Tuesday, March 16  Noon, Tuesday, April 20  Noon, Tuesday, May 18  Each 50-minute session will incorporate…

  • Center for Peacemaking grants available for faculty and staff; apply by March 1

    The Center for Peacemaking is offering several grant opportunities for faculty and staff, including:  Rynne Research Fellowship  The Rynne Faculty Research Fellowships are intended to fund work for a two-month period during the summer; two awards of $3,500 are granted each year.   Faculty are encouraged to submit a research proposal that relates to any of…

  • Institute for Women’s Leadership launches ‘Research Spotlight Series’ to highlight gender-related research

    The Institute for Women’s Leadership is launching a Research Spotlight Series — during which gender-related research by faculty members will be highlighted.   This January, the institute recognized the work of Dr. Darren Wheelock, associate professor of social and cultural sciences in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences and director of Criminal Justice Data Analytics program, who studies the connection between public attitudes…

  • Leadership development model invites students to connect diverse experiences

    The Student Affairs Leadership Development Committee recently developed  The Contemplatives in Action Leadership Development Model, which invites students to connect all of their diverse experiences with their ongoing reflection and development.   The hope is that the development model will be incorporated into experiences across campus and will become a familiar reference point in their formation. Colleagues across campus are invited to use this model in conversations…

  • Hartman Center offering free virtual reading instruction to children of Marquette employees

    Children of Marquette faculty and staff are welcome to participate in free one-on-one virtual reading instruction through the College of Education’s Hartman Literacy and Learning Center.  Twice a week during the spring semester, undergraduate elementary education students enrolled in an advanced practicum in reading assessment and instruction will teach second through fourth grade students.  These instructional…

  • Applications for 2021 Brewed Ideas Challenge due March 1

    Applications for the 2021 Brewed Ideas Challenge are due Monday, March 1. Apply online. Hosted by the 707 Hub and Brady Corporation, the Brewed Ideas Challenge is Marquette University’s version of the show Shark Tank. The goal is to “brew” innovative ideas and foster the entrepreneurial mindset at Marquette. The competition is open to all current Marquette…

  • Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion offering summer grants

    The Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion is awarding summer grants of up to $1,500 to several full-time faculty. These grants are meant to help develop or significantly revise existing courses that explore issues of diversity, equity and inclusion; are community-engaged; and are rooted in culturally-responsive pedagogy and equity-mindedness.   The Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion will review proposals for alignment…

  • Register for the last ‘From Lab to Market’ webinar series session

    The Office of Economic Engagement is partnering with the Center for Technology Commercialization and Milwaukee–area universities to present the final session of the three-part webinar series titled “From Lab to Market: The Path to Commercialization for Milwaukee Innovators.”   Register for the last session:   Session 3: “Founders Panel: How Did I Get Here?” | noon to 1 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 11.  In this session, scientist-entrepreneurs with connections to…

  • CheckMarq updates to allow for class withdrawals and mobile-friendly class registration

    Over the next few days, students will experience four important updates to class registration in CheckMarq.  Single class withdrawals Undergraduate and graduate students are now able to process most single class withdrawals directly within CheckMarq. A class withdrawal is when a class is dropped after the add/drop deadline, leading to a withdrawal grade being assigned to the…