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  • Learn how to find external grant funding and use Pivot

    Join the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs on either Tuesday, Feb. 28, or Wednesday, March 8, for a webinar to learn more about how to find external funding prospects for your project. The Feb. 28 webinar will run from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. The March 8 webinar is from 11 a.m. to noon.…

  • Reminder: RSVP for Commencement, guest tickets by April 17

    Tickets for those who’ve RSVP’d will be sent to student Ticketmaster accounts this week Undergraduate seniors who are graduating must RSVP for Commencement by Monday, April 17, using the link provided to them in the email they received in their Marquette email account from University Special Events. The email was sent to all eligible students…

  • We Are All Marquette: A Q&A with Dr. Jennifer Maney, director of the Center for Teaching and Learning

    Marquette University’s Center for Teaching and Learning is committed to the professional development of the campus teaching community.

  • How to choose a primary care provider

    The focus of the Healthy Heart My Wellness challenge this week is preventative care. This is a great opportunity to build habits that can keep you healthier in the long run. One way to be proactive with your health is to see a primary care provider (PCP). A PCP is essential for monitoring your health and…

  • New cybersecurity awareness training cycle to begin March 1

    IT Services has partnered with the SANS Institute and Litmos to provide updated content for our cybersecurity awareness education platform.   This platform offers tips on how to keep data, devices and accounts secure. Topics include recognizing social engineering, browsing safely, enhancing mobile security and creating strong passwords.   All active Marquette faculty and staff can…

  • A big opportunity to bridge a dental knowledge gap

    A passion for dentistry led Dr. Mariana Reis from Brazil to Marquette.  Now, it’s helped her obtain a highly competitive NIH postdoctoral award to study the effects of aging on an overlooked-but-essential type of dental connective tissue.

  • Pedaling device that customizes resistance for each leg offers breakthrough for stroke patients

    Physical Therapy Professor Dr. Sheila Schindler-Ivens had the idea of creating a pedal trainer that delivers customized resistance to a stroke patient’s paretic leg. The device is now patented and on track for commercialization that could help physical therapists dramatically improve mobility for stroke patients.

  • Major study examines prediabetic fatigue and an exercise regimen that could help reverse it

    A major new clinical trial led by Dr. Sandra Hunter and Dr. Christopher Sundberg investigates exercise interventions that may protect against prediabetes muscle fatigue.

  • How AI can improve imaging and reduce the need for repeat lumpectomies

    A new technique from Biomedical Engineering Professor Dr. Bing Yu and colleagues combines deep ultraviolet scanning fluorescence microscopy with artificial intelligence to more precisely determine tumor size and shape to improve the accuracy of lumpectomies.

  • Sign up to be an advocate on Give Marquette Day 

    Give Marquette Day is a 24-hour fundraising event for alumni, parents, students, faculty, staff and friends to join together and make a big impact. Stop by the Give Marquette Day table on Wednesday, Feb. 22, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the second floor of the AMU to sign up to be an advocate.  …