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Way Klingler Fellowship and Early Career Award applications due Jan. 17
Applications for the 2023-24 Way Klingler Fellowship and Early Career Awards, including support letters from the department chair and dean, are due by Tuesday, Jan. 17. Applicants should check with their dean’s office to confirm the college application deadline. For more information and to apply visit the Way Klinger Research Awards website.

Counseling psychology chair awarded $2.66 million from U.S. Department of Education for school counselor training
Dr. Alan Burkard, chair and professor of counseling psychology in the College of Education, has been awarded a $2.66 million Mental Health Service Professional Demonstration Grant by the U.S. Department of Education to expedite the training of diverse school counselors to help address the need for mental health care among K-12 students in high-need schools.…

President Lovell, Law School’s Derek Mosley named to Milwaukee Business Journal’s Power Brokers list
President Michael R. Lovell and Derek Mosley were named to the Milwaukee Business Journal’s Milwaukee Area’s 2023 Power Brokers list.

Wellness tip: Sync your fitness trackers to earn points for My Wellness
Did you know you can automatically earn one point for each day you track 8,000 or more steps in the My Wellness portal? This can earn you a maximum of 200 points per year! Sync your fitness device to the My Wellness portal to earn easy points. Many devices and apps are compatible with the…

Innovation Alley recruiting next cohort for Igniting Insights: Innovation Leadership course
Registration is now open for the third cohort of “Igniting Insights: Innovation Leadership,” a seven-week program offered to working professionals through Marquette’s Innovation Alley, which drives the Marquette community to reimagine education both in the classroom and in their workplaces to create a ripple effect far beyond campus boundaries. Effective leadership and innovation requires recalibrating…

Innovation Alley pilots new interdisciplinary student experience: The Interchange
Aiming to enhance student learning and job preparedness, Marquette’s Innovation Alley has launched a new experiential learning pilot program called The Interchange. The program brings together multidisciplinary student teams sponsored by outside organizational partners to help solve a real-world problem or develop a multidimensional project — and earn a real paycheck in the process.

Physical therapy professor receives NIH grant to develop physical activity intervention for people with chronic knee pain
Dr. Daniel Pinto has received a grant from the National Institutes of Health.

Faculty, staff and students invited to attend 2023 Presidential Address, Jan. 25 at 3 p.m.
Marquette University President Michael R. Lovell will deliver his annual Presidential Address on Wednesday, Jan. 25, at 3 p.m. in the Monaghan Ballrooms in the AMU. All faculty, staff and students are invited to attend. In his 9th Address, President Lovell will discuss progress on strategic initiatives and highlight Difference Makers – Marquette community members…

Marquette Business Alumni Breakfast Club with elected officials, Jan. 18
The Marquette Business Alumni Association invites faculty, staff, students and alumni to a Breakfast Club event at the Milwaukee County Courthouse (901 N. 9th St.) on Wednesday, Jan. 18, from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Register online by Friday, Jan. 13. Several elected officials, including Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley, will be in attendance to…

EagleExpress service is now active on campus
The new EagleExpress rideshare service went live on Marquette’s campus on Monday, Jan. 9. Students, faculty and staff with a valid Marquette email address should download the free EagleExpress app at the App Store and Google Play and set up a profile to use the service. As announced in November, as an outcome from the…