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  • Marquette Indigeneity Lab launches website 

    The Indigeneity Lab at Marquette University has launched a website to highlight the research of the lab, which includes: The Indigenous Milwaukee Mapping Project directed by Dr. Bryan Rindfleisch, associate professor of history in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences The Indigenous Wild Rice Project directed by Dr. Michael Schläppi, professor of biological sciences…

  • Data management plans: Guidance for Marquette researchers, Nov. 9 

    The Raynor Memorial Libraries, Information Technology Services and the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs will host an interactive webinar on Wednesday, Nov. 9, at 11 a.m. about data management plans (DMPs) and why they are critical to your research.   The webinar will cover: Why you should create a DMP Components of a DMP…

  • Klingler Arts and Sciences’ Celebration of Research, Nov. 8 

    The Klingler College of Arts and Sciences will host its annual poster session on Tuesday, Nov. 8, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the AMU Monaghan Ballrooms. A short program will start at 11:30 a.m. This event showcases and celebrates the many contributions and rich variety of research that takes place within the Klingler…

  • Touchstones: Stories of Hope and Inspiration, Nov 11 

    Join the Faber Center virtually on Friday, Nov. 11, from noon to 12:45 p.m. as Kate Trevey, Nana Fotsch Director of the Fotsch Innovation and Engineering Leadership Development (FIELD) Center, shares highlights of how her journey has impacted her life and work at Marquette.   Register online. A link to join will be emailed upon…

  • Marquette Business’ Marburg Lecture on economics to be delivered Nov. 9

    Dr. Rohini Pande, Harry Heinz II Professor of Economics and director of the Economics Growth Center at Yale University, will deliver the annual Marburg Memorial Lecture, “When the Tide Turns: Poverty, Inequality, and Power,” on Wednesday, Nov. 9, at 3:30 p.m. in the AMU Monaghan Ballrooms. The lecture is hosted by the Department of Economics…

  • Research spotlight: Engineering professor looking ahead toward clearer skies

    Dr. Ayma EL-Refaie, Werner Endowed Chair in Secure/Sustainable Energy and professor of electrical and computer engineering in the Opus College of Engineering, received a $5 million Department of Energy grant to continue his research on hybrid and electric engines for aircrafts.

  • Residence halls closed from Dec. 17-Jan. 15 during Winter Break

    The residence halls will close for Winter Break on Saturday, Dec. 17, at noon and reopen on Sunday, Jan. 15, at 8 a.m. for the spring semester. Students who currently live in Carpenter Tower and Humphrey Hall can sign up to remain in their permanent housing assignment as needed during the Winter Break for an…

  • Marquette Business launches ESG courses for industry driven certifications

    The Marquette University College of Business Administration has announced the launch of two new environmental, social and governance (ESG) courses to serve as preparatory courses for industry driven certifications for accounting and investment professionals and ESG leaders. The courses were unveiled at the college’s recent Sustainability 2.0 Conference and launched on Tuesday, Nov. 1. There…

  • Career Services Center’s First Gen Connect, Nov. 8 

    Join the Career Services Center on Tuesday, Nov. 8, from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the AMU Lunda’s Room for First Gen Connect. The Career Services Center invites first-generation college students to an evening of storytelling and conversation with fellow members of the Marquette University community and employer guests.  Attendees will hear and share…

  • Celebrate Native American Heritage Month in November

    Programs and events will be hosted on campus to celebrate Native American Heritage Month throughout November.  Following are the scheduled events as of Nov. 1:  Marquette’s rich history is incomplete without acknowledging the university’s location among the lands and waterways of the Milwaukee area’s Indigenous nations. Learn more about how the Marquette community has worked to…