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    College of Health Sciences launches master’s program in Biomedical Sciences

    The College of Health Sciences has launched a new Master of Science degree program in Biomedical Sciences with specializations in neuroscience and anatomical sciences; the college will begin enrolling students in summer 2024 with applications opening this fall. The 15-month, 30-credit program is built on the strong foundation of undergraduate education in biomedical sciences —…

  • Todos Somos Marquette: Sesión de Preguntas y Respuestas con la Dra. Nakia Gordon, Profesora Asociada de Psicología

    Guiados por la misión y los valores de Marquette, los profesores de la Facultad de Artes y Ciencias Klingler exploran y promueven el conocimiento del significado y del valor humano, las estructuras y dinámicas de las sociedades humanas y la composición y la función del mundo natural. Una profesora asociada de psicología busca Ser La…

  • Second medical opinion support through 2nd.MD

    Did you ever feel the need for a Second Medical Opinion for a disease, cancer treatment or surgery but didn’t know who to call? A new service available this year to Marquette medical plan members can help. Through 2nd.MD, members have the opportunity to access a specialist who can provide a second opinion when faced…

  • Apply for Silicon Valley Experience by March 2

    Applications are now open for the in-person Silicon Valley Experience, which provides aspiring undergraduate innovators an immersive opportunity to learn what it’s really like to work and live in Silicon Valley.  Meet with Marquette alumni working in the startup, venture capital and corporate innovation industries, tour Bay Area companies, and start building your network in…

  • We Are All Marquette: A Q&A with Dr. Nakia Gordon, associate professor of psychology

    Dr. Nakia Gordon, associate professor of psychology, discusses the early influences on her professional career, her research and more.

  • Walk to lower your risk of chronic disease

    Walk to Lower Your Risk of Chronic Disease from the Live Well, Work Well newsletter:  You likely already know that walking is good for your health, but how much do you need to walk daily to produce health benefits? You’ve also probably heard that a 10,000 steps-per-day goal is good for you. However, that number…

  • Campus Ministry hosting open house on March 1

    Campus Ministry is hosting an open house on Wednesday, March 1, from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. in its office space, AMU 236, as well as in the narthex (the lobby outside of the Chapel of the Holy Family). The event is open to students, faculty and staff interested in an afternoon of community building,…

  • Students invited to sign up for lunch with President Lovell

    President Michael R. Lovell will host a small group of students for lunch Monday, Feb. 20, at noon. These lunches create community and invite idea-sharing through casual conversation. If you are interested in attending, sign up here. Please note, even if you signed up for a lunch in the past, you must do so again…

  • Marquette Love Stories

    Stories of relationships that blossomed through Marquette University.

  • Students invited to WorkForce Fair, Feb. 21 

    Marquette students are invited to attend “WorkForce Fair: Jobs, Internships, and Graduate Schools” from 3 to 7 p.m. at Wisconsin State Fair Park on Tuesday, Feb. 21.  WorkForce is a great way to make an in-person professional connection with organizations that interest you in order to stand out in the hiring process and gain exclusive…