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Archives for March 2021

IWL’s Pay Equity Series continues, ‘Paid Family and Medical Leave’ webinar is April 20

March 26, 2021

The Institute for Women’s Leadership (IWL) will host the next pay equity speaker webinar, “Paid Family and Medical Leave,” on Tuesday, April 20, at 1 p.m.   Presenters include: Dr. Jessica Mason (keynote), senior policy analyst and engagement manager for workplace programs at National Partnership for Women and Families Janet Lucas-Taylor, senior director employee benefits at Northwestern Mutual The […]

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Mina Kimes, NFL analyst for ESPN, to deliver virtual Axthelm Lecture, April 6

March 26, 2021

The Diederich College of Communication will host the virtual Axthelm Memorial Lecture on Tuesday, April 6, at 4:30 p.m.   This year’s lecture will feature award-winning journalist Mina Kimes. Register via Eventbrite.   About Mina Kimes Kimes is an NFL analyst, senior writer, podcast host and television contributor for ESPN. Since joining ESPN The Magazine in 2014, her profile has grown steadily across the company’s multimedia […]

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Boost your happy

March 26, 2021

Boost your happy

Marquette dentistry professor shares simple, natural ways to boost levels of happiness

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Your unshakeable convictions are showing, Marquette

March 26, 2021

Your unshakeable convictions are showing, Marquette

Mission and Ministry colleague shares how students have served as inspiration in the face of challenges.

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On-campus vaccine clinic for eligible groups will be offered March 31

March 25, 2021

On-campus vaccine clinic for eligible groups will be offered March 31

The Marquette Medical Clinic has secured additional vaccine supply for the week of March 29. Please note that vaccines are still in limited supply and allocations are not yet available for everyone who is eligible. If you are eligible and can receive the vaccine from other sources (i.e. primary care doctor, hospital system, etc.) before it’s available to you at […]

Filed Under: For Faculty/Staff, For Students, News Tagged With: coronavirus

$1 million gift enhances life changing impact of Marquette’s Neuro Recovery Clinic

March 25, 2021

First-in-state program has scheduled more than 5,400 appointments and helped more than 100 patients since May 2019 Thanks to a meaningful $1 million gift from an anonymous Marquette alumna, the university’s Neuro Recovery Clinic, located in the College of Health Sciences, now has additional resources to deliver life changing therapeutic recovery for adults and children […]

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On-campus event/space protocols remain in place; summer event planning underway

March 25, 2021

Event and space proposals required for planned summer events University leaders are closely monitoring emerging guidance from state and local health officials, and the COVID-19 Recovery Planning Team will soon announce decisions related to event capacity limits and other mitigation measures for the summer. Meantime, Marquette University continues to follow the protocols and processes for […]

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I-43 construction to begin in early spring; Kilbourn tunnels to close March 29

March 24, 2021

The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT), is scheduled to begin preventative maintenance on I-43 and overhead bridge structures, between Wisconsin Avenue and Walnut Street. The Kilbourn Tunnels, just northeast of campus, are expected to be closed for approximately four months, starting Monday, March 29, at 5 a.m. Motorists should utilize 6th Street and Fond Du Lac […]

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University expands partnership with Everspring to support top ranked Master of Science in Computing Program

March 24, 2021

Everspring to help grow Marquette’s No. 6-ranked M.S. in Computing Program, which offers outstanding flexibility for working professionals and career changers Marquette and Everspring have announced an expansion of their partnership to include Marquette’s top ranked innovative Master of Science in Computing program. Everspring, a leading provider of higher education technology solutions and services, will […]

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IWL to host Spring Research Social, April 8

March 24, 2021

The Institute for Women’s Leadership (IWL) will host the next Spring Research Social on Thursday, April 8, from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.  These socials are a gathering of Marquette-based researchers interested in learning what others are researching around campus. The events have resulted in creating and broadening intersectional research opportunities across campus.   For more information, email the […]

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Kickin’ it Jesuit style

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Every Tuesday and Thursday, mostly during the school year, a group of Marquette Jesuits and colleagues gather to play soccer – a game that, although it might not seem like it, weaves together the tradition of Jesuits and the university’s mission.

Marquette Bookshelf: “Reading for Our Lives: A Literacy Action Plan from Birth to Six”

Marquette Bookshelf: “Reading for Our Lives: A Literacy Action Plan from Birth to Six”

By Maya Payne Smart, affiliated faculty in educational policy and leadership, College of Education “Reading for Our Lives” challenges the bath-book-bed mantra and the idea that reading aloud to our kids is enough to ensure school readiness. Instead, it gives parents easy, immediate, and accessible ways to nurture language and literacy development from the start. Through […]

NASA ranks Marquette’s lunar mining robot project 3rd out of 71 teams competing

NASA ranks Marquette’s lunar mining robot project 3rd out of 71 teams competing

After a full year of work in their capstone engineering course, the MARS (Marquette Aerospace and Robotic Systems) senior design team traveled to Florida this May to test their lunar mining robot at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. As part of NASA’s LUNABOTICS Robotic Mining Competition, the team designed and built a robot to excavate lunar […]

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Marquette hosts first ‘Reimagining Public Safety’ community gathering

Safety Task Force approves 12 proposals for implementation

Plan for Commencement Weekend security measures

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Register for new employee orientation Aug. 18

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Register for summer GROW classes

Research

Research spotlight: Learning from Africa’s landscape 

Participate in College of Health Sciences’ prediabetes and muscle fatigue research study

Chemistry professor receives $1.8 million grant to modernize processes in medicine synthesis

Awards & Accomplishments

Biological sciences professor receives NSF grant to study behavioral and physiological reactions to climate fluctuations

Marquette’s Supply Chain Management programs ranked in top 20 nationally

Chemistry professor receives $1.8 million grant to modernize processes in medicine synthesis

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