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  • On the Issues: Unconscious Bias—Knowing What You Don’t Know, April 12

    Join the Law School on Wednesday, April 12, at 12:15 p.m. in the Lubar Center for “Unconscious Bias—Knowing What You Don’t Know.”   Derek Mosley, director of Marquette Law School’s Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education, will provide an introduction to unconscious bias. Join us for a special presentation open to Marquette colleagues…

  • IWL WISDOM conversation, April 17

    The Institute for Women’s Leadership and the University Honors Program will co-host a WISDOM Conversation on Monday, April 17, at 1 p.m. in Sensenbrenner Hall 304. The session will feature Marquette alumnae Jessie Gomez and Tess Murphy.  Join the IWL for lunch and a reflection on Gomez’s experiences as a first-generation Latina student pursuing graduate…

  • The promising future of integrated motor drives in e-mobility applications, April 11

    Join the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department on Tuesday, April 11, at 2 p.m. in Olin Engineering 202 for a discussion on transportation and integrating motor drives to reduce fossil fuel consumption.  The colloquium will feature Dr. Thomas M. Jahns, Grainger Emeritus Professor of Power Electronics and Electrical Machines at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.  The…

  • HeART of Milwaukee, April 21 in AMU

    The HeART of Milwaukee art showcase will take place on Friday, April 21, from noon to 4 p.m. on the second floor of the Alumni Memorial Union. Student-made products will be on display and for sale in the Lunda Room. Food and drinks will be provided in AMU 252.   This year’s theme is inspired…

  • Student-Made Marquette gives student entrepreneurs an e-tail platform

    In the same vein as other popular online marketplaces, Marquette students can now showcase their entrepreneurial spirit on Student-Made Marquette, a largely student-led arts collective made up of creators and innovators within the campus community. It officially launched on Feb. 1, 2023. Kelsey Otero, senior director for community engagement in the Office of University Relations,…

  • Art Advances Dr. Ben Pladek and Les Miz - Les Miserables Milwaukee Production

    Page, stage and beyond

    When a production of “Les Misérables” came to Milwaukee in late 2022, Dr. Ben Pladek extended the reach of Romantic Studies by leading the community in conversations about the musical’s 19th century origins and contemporary relevance.

  • Newberry Library and Consortium Chicago

    World-class alliance

    Membership in the Newberry Library’s Center for Renaissance Studies Consortium opens doors — and valuable funding and fellowship opportunities — for Marquette scholars.

  • St. Joan of Arc Chapel honored in 2022 Faith & Form Awards for Religious Architecture & Art

    The St. Joan of Arc Chapel preservation project received an Honor Award for religious architecture/restoration as part of Partners for Sacred Places’ 2022 Faith & Form International Awards for Religious Architecture & Art.  St. Joan of Arc Chapel, which dates back to 15th-century France, reopened in November 2021 after the completion of a $3 million…

  • Kate Trevey named to BizTimes Milwaukee’s Notable Women in STEM

    Kate Trevey, Nana Fotsch Director of the Fotsch Innovation and Engineering Leadership Development (FIELD) Center, was named to BizTimes Milwaukee’s list of Notable Women in STEM.  Trevey leads university-wide efforts to develop the leadership capacity of future innovators and change agents. Leading the Fotsch Innovation and Engineering Leadership Development Center, she creates programming for undergraduates, lifelong…

  • Spring General Election Day, April 4

    Wisconsin’s Spring General Election Day is Tuesday, April 4, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. The AMU’s Union Station will be open during these hours for eligible students who need to acquire an MU Voter ID Card.  In addition to the AMU polling site, the university’s area off-campus polling locations include:   Central Library’s Centennial Hall…