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  • American Red Cross blood drive is April 28

    The American Red Cross Club will host a blood drive on Thursday, April 28, from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. in AMU 163. Appointments can be made online.  

  • Communication intern job description

    Working with the Communication Team, the communication interns assist with media monitoring and content creation. They will be tasked with writing stories for Marquette Today and managing an online calendar of events. Additionally, they will be responsible for helping manage social media accounts, generating story ideas and writing news releases on university events, awards, etc.…

  • Siderits Distinguished Lecture Series in Gender and Sexuality, April 28

    The Annual Siderits Distinguished Lecture Series in Gender and Sexuality will take place on Thursday, April 28, from 2 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. on Teams. This year the lecture will feature a panel of experts and is titled “Challenges to Modern Gender Socialization: Contributions of Media Messages, Sexual Stereotypes and Racial Discrimination.” The panel consists…

  • Engineers Without Borders event, May 2

    The Marquette Engineers Without Borders chapter will host a free event on Monday, May 2, from 7 p.m. until 8:15 p.m. in Engineering Hall 236. The schedule will include 15 minutes of Engineers Without Borders club updates and an hour for the Alianza Americas program. The program will consist of a short video, a presentation…

  • Dr. Corinne Bloch-Mullins named 2022 Way Klingler Sabbatical Award winner

    Dr. Corinne Bloch-Mullins, associate professor of philosophy in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has been named the 2022-23 Way Klingler Sabbatical Fellowship Award winner. The Sabbatical Review Committee nominates the Way Klingler Sabbatical Fellowship Award winner, who receives his or her full salary, plus two additional months of summer pay and $10,000 to…

  • Neurobiological impact of developmental cannabis seminar, April 26

    The Integrative Neuroscience Research Center will host Dr. Yasmin Hurd, professor of pharmacological sciences, neuroscience and psychiatry at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, on Tuesday, April 26, at 3:30 p.m. for a seminar in Schroeder Complex 256.   The seminar is titled “Unlocking the Neurobiological Impact of Developmental Cannabis and Psychiatric Risk.” All…

  • ‘Brewed Ideas Challenge,’ April 29

    The 707 Hub, the Kohler Center for Entrepreneurship, the Social Innovation Initiative and Brady Corporation are hosting the ninth annual “Brewed Ideas Challenge” virtually on Friday, April 29.  Support Marquette University student entrepreneurs as they pitch their ideas for a chance to win a share of $22,000. Students will begin presenting to the judges at…

  • Celebration of the sacraments of initiation, April 24

    Members of the Marquette community will receive the sacraments of Christian initiation on Sunday, April 24, at 6 p.m. in the Church of the Gesu. Rev. Joseph Laramie, S.J., national director for the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network (USA), will preside.  One candidate for full initiation will receive baptism, confirmation and First Eucharist, two candidates will complete their…

  • CSWEA

    Engineering students finish first in student design competition

    Four seniors in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Construction Engineering finished first in the Global Water Stewardship category of the Central States Water Environment Association’s student design competition on April 11.  The team of Alondra Gonzalez, Shayden Harvey, Faviola Perez Mercado and Alondra Rodriguez was challenged to design a centralized wastewater collection system and…

  • Gift to Marquette Mentors program endows directorship in perpetuity

    Marquette’s renowned Marquette Mentors program will now be able to provide powerful mentorship connections among students and alumni in perpetuity thanks to a $1.5 million gift from alumnus and Marquette University Alumni Association President Bill Krueger, Eng ’87. Beyond Krueger’s gift, several additional Marquette Mentors have stepped forward and committed gifts to drive the program’s…