By Jaiden Schueller, communication intern in the Office of University Relations Rachelle Shurn strives to Be The Difference each day at Marquette through her work with ethnically diverse alumni groups. Since 2005, the assistant engagement director for University Advancement and 2011 alumna has worked closely with the Marquette University Alumni Association National Board of Directors. […]
Archives for February 2023
IWL SHINES on Dr. Sabirat Rubya and Farhat Tasnim Progga’s research
Celebrate Blue’s birthday on Give Marquette Day, March 7
Blue, the Marquette University Police Department community outreach dog, is celebrating his first birthday as part of Give Marquette Day on Tuesday, March 7. Blue’s birthday wish is to help give students a foot in the door to a Marquette education. Visit the second floor of the Alumni Memorial Union on March 7 to sign […]
Marquette faculty and staff research grants from October/November 2022
Marquette University’s Office of Research and Sponsored Programs has announced the following research grants awarded to university faculty and staff in October/November 2022. A Digital Storytelling Intervention to Promote the Health of African American Family Caregivers $50,000 – The Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation Abiola Keller (PI), assistant professor, and Dr. Kristin Haglund, Rev. John […]
Join Wednesdays with Ignatius presentation series in Gesu Parish Center
Enrich your Lenten Journey with Ignatian Spirituality. Rev. Doug Leonhardt, S.J., associate director of adult ministry at Marquette University High School, will give five presentations in the lower level of the Gesu Parish Center. March 1: A Vision of Life Filled with Love March 8: It’s Okay to Be a Sinner March 22: Our Vocation […]
Omron Advanced Automation Lab grand opening, March 2
The Opus College of Engineering will host a grand opening event for the Omron Advanced Automation Lab on Thursday, March 2, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on the fourth floor of Engineering Hall. Omron Corp. gifted over $1 million to Marquette in June to establish the Omron Advanced Automation Lab in the Opus College […]
Soup with Substance with Dr. Chelsea Cook, March 1
Soup with Substance will host Dr. Chelsea Cook, assistant professor of biology in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, on Wednesday, March 1, from noon to 12:50 p.m. in the AMU Lunda Room. In her talk, “Care for Creation,” Cook connects her bee research to human social behavior. Roasted butternut squash soup and bread […]
Go Move Challenge concludes Feb. 28; help Marquette beat other AJCU schools
The 11th annual Go Move Challenge concludes on Tuesday, Feb. 28. Record your minutes of movement on the Go Move Challenge website to help Marquette beat other AJCU schools. You can log past workouts by changing the date in the “Log My Workout” box. Minutes must be entered by end-of-day Wednesday, March 1. To log […]
Marquette to install electric vehicle charging stations
Marquette has contracted with ChargePoint, North America’s largest network of electric vehicle charging stations, to install two dual-port charging stations on the lower level of each of the university’s two on-campus parking structures. The Level 2 AC charging stations will allow up to four cars to charge at one time in the 16th Street Parking […]
Biomedical sciences student reflects on Global Brigades experience
By Alex Nemec, marketing communications specialist Global Brigades has been a signature program for students in the College of Health Sciences since its inception at Marquette in 2003; in January, yet another cohort made their way to Panama to assist local communities. The Global Brigades organization aims to promote sustainable development in rural Central America […]
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