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  • 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.

  • Startup strives to solve stormwater surge problems

    Research from Marquette graduate student Paige Peters turns into a tech solution to prevent basement backups and untreated water discharges after storms.

  • Cybersecurity networking event on ethical hacking, Oct. 6

    Join the Center for Data, Ethics, and Society and the Center for Cyber Security Awareness and Cyber Defense for a symposium on ethical hacking on Thursday, Oct. 6, from 8:30 a.m. to noon as part of October Cybersecurity Awareness Month. The event, hosted in the AMU’s Lunda Room, will feature a morning of conversations and…

  • English professor co-organizes disability studies conference at UCLA, Oct. 7-8

    Dr. Jason Farr, associate professor of English in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, has co-organized a conference titled “Archive and Theory: The Future of Anglo-American Disability Studies” at The Clark Library and UCLA next month.   The two-day conference, which explores disability in the contexts of history, literature, philosophy and archival research, takes…

  • Flu vaccinations available at clinics on campus

    Injectable influenza vaccinations will be available to students, faculty and staff at several flu clinics on campus. The campus community is strongly encouraged to receive their influenza vaccination.  There is no charge for the vaccination for full-time undergraduate students and employees and dependents participating in Marquette’s medical insurance plan. For employees and eligible dependents who…

  • Free clothing swap in AMU, Sept. 16 

    Students and faculty are invited to donate clothes for a campus-wide clothing swap on Friday, Sept. 16, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on the second floor of the AMU.   A donation box has been placed on the second floor of the AMU during the week leading up to the swap.  There is no…

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    Counselor Education and Counseling Psychology Colloquium Series, Sept. 20

    The Department of Counselor Education and Counseling will host its 2022-23 Colloquium Series on Tuesday, Sept. 20, from noon to 1 p.m. via Microsoft Teams.  The colloquium will discuss examples of joint medical and behavioral management in relation to ADHD and elimination disorders and will be led by Dr. Joseph Evans, director of psychology at…

  • Faculty, staff invited to sign up for breakfast with EVP/COO Joel Pogodzinski

    Want to learn more about the operations of the university or ask a question of the executive vice president and chief operating officer? Joel Pogodzinski is hosting breakfasts in the AMU Henke Lounge with small groups of faculty and staff. These gatherings have no set agenda and provide an opportunity for dialogue on any topics…