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Free clothing swap for fashion sustainability, Nov. 18
Students, faculty and staff are invited to donate clothes for a campuswide clothing swap on Friday, Nov. 18, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on the second floor of the AMU. A donation box will be placed on the second floor of the AMU next to the information desk during the week leading up to…
Marquette Civic Dialogues Program with National Review’s Rich Lowry, Nov. 29
Marquette Civic Dialogues Program is hosting Rich Lowry, editor in chief of National Review, on Tuesday, Nov. 29, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in AMU 227. The event will additionally be livestreamed on the Civic Dialogues website. A respected conservative voice, Lowry writes for Politico and often appears on public affairs programs like Meet…
Native American Heritage Month Soup with Substance, Nov. 17
November is Native American Heritage Month. Join Soup with Substance on Thursday, Nov. 17, at noon in AMU 157 to learn the ways Native and non-Native students and faculty are building community, collaborations and the visibility of critical Indigenous topics in Milwaukee and beyond. Soup and bread will be served. For more information or…
60-second Marquette on Department of Physician Assistant Studies ‘pretend patients’
60-second Marquette is a documentary video series from the Office of University Relations focused on interesting Marquette people and stories, told in 60 seconds or less. The latest video features Mike and Carolyn, “pretend patients” in the standardized patient program for the Department of Physician Assistant Studies. Mike and Carolyn pretend they have whatever ailment or…
Chief Judge Mary Triggiano named director of Marquette Law School’s Andrew Center for Restorative Justice
Hon. Mary E. Triggiano has been named director of Marquette University Law School’s Andrew Center for Restorative Justice.
Marquette’s behavior analysis program receives $2 million from State of Wisconsin to expand Medicaid’s HCBS workforce
Dr. Stephanie Hood, assistant professor of psychology in the behavior analysis program in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences and the Marquette Graduate School, has received a $2 million grant from the State of Wisconsin to expand the home- and community-based services (HCBS) workforce by training licensed providers (behavior analysts) to deliver culturally responsive…