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  • Preventing methane leaks

    Dr. Adam Dempsey teams up to eliminate methane slips from lean-burn engines used in the gas-pipeline industry.

  • Improving how robotics-based therapies respond

    Dr. Robert Scheidt seeks to enhance wearable robotic technologies that facilitate motor functions after neuromotor injury.

  • Analyzing green infrastructure performance

    Dr. Anthony Parolari plants his research lab at an unused brownfield site in the city.

  • At home

    The Engineering Living Learning Community offers academic support and social connection for first-year students.

  • Fast Facts on first-year graduate, professional students

    This fall, more than 1,100 students arrived on campus to pursue graduate and professional degrees at Marquette University in the Graduate School, Graduate School of Management, College of Health Sciences, School of Dentistry and the Marquette Law School. Learn more about the makeup of each college and the students who traveled to Milwaukee from around…

  • Collective discovery

    Fitting innovative solutions to tomorrow’s problems starts with collaborative industry relationships.

  • Living their calling

    Two alumni started at Marquette as engineering students. Now they are on a faith-inspired journey as Jesuits.

  • Defenders of Water

    Supported by Marquette’s largest-ever federal award for water research, a new multidisciplinary collaboration addresses water quality challenges and promotes healthier environments for troops and civilians.

  • Pooling resources for better solutions

    Opus College of Engineering researchers team up with collaborators beyond the university to tackle global concerns.

  • Doubling down on building leaders

    Marquette’s Excellence in Leadership program experiences exponential growth that includes a new dedicated innovation space.