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‘Our Roots’ podcast featuring alumna LuVerda Martin now available
Marquette’s “Our Roots Say That We’re Sisters” podcast series released this month’s episode honoring the story of Marquette alumna LuVerda Martin, Wisconsin’s first African American certified nurse midwife. “Our Roots Say That We’re Sisters” features women students, faculty, staff and alumnae of color at Marquette who have exhibited leadership, positive impact or social change in…

Flu vaccine and COVID-19 vaccine/booster clinic, Nov. 14
The City of Milwaukee Health Department will host a COVID-19 vaccine and booster clinic in conjunction with a Marquette Medical Clinic flu vaccine clinic on Monday, Nov. 14, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the AMU Lunda Room. Students, faculty, staff and dependents may attend. Moderna and Pfizer bivalent boosters and Pfizer primary series…

University mourns the loss of longtime friend and benefactor Robert Kern
The Marquette University community mourns the loss of Robert Kern, a longtime friend and benefactor of the university and the Opus College of Engineering. Kern served as the founder of Generac Power Systems and co-founder of the Kern Family Foundation. In 2007, Kern and his wife, Patricia, gave a personal gift of $15 million to…

Biological sciences professor receives $1.1 million NSF subaward as part of research team studying aging differences between females and males
Dr. Tony Gamble, associate professor of biological sciences in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has been awarded a $1.1 million subaward from the National Science Foundation as part of a research team, “Integration Institute: Sex, Aging, Genomics, and Evolution (IISAGE),” led by colleagues at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) to better…





