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Participants who have suffered a stroke sought for research study
The Neuromuscular Control of Movement Lab in the College of Health Sciences is recruiting participants who have suffered a stroke.

Faber Center Thanksgiving lunch and reflection, Nov. 25
As we approach the Thanksgiving holiday, please join the Faber Center of Ignatian Spirituality for a Thanksgiving lunch and reflection on Monday, Nov. 25, from noon to 1 p.m. in the AMU Ballrooms, AB.

Marquette GSA and This Is It! Candy Land party, Nov. 20
Transportation will be provided, leaving from the Alumni Memorial Union at 10 p.m.

AMU blood drive, Nov. 20
Join the Center for Student Wellness and Health Promotion for a Blood Drive on Wednesday, Nov. 20

Philosophy professor honored by International Étienne Gilson Society
Dr. Richard Taylor, professor of philosophy in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, was awarded the Aquinas Medal for Excellence in Christian Philosophy by the International Étienne Gilson Society at the American Catholic Philosophical Association’s annual meeting. Taylor, who was presented the award on Friday, Nov. 15, was honored for what he has done…

Dr. Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed Joins IEEE Panel on Advancing Public Health and Safety through AI at International Biomedical Informatics Conference
Dr. Sheikh Iqbal Ahamed, professor of computer science in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, served on a panel discussing the use of artificial intelligence in public health, safety and well-being at the IEEE-EMBS International Conference on Biomedical and Health Informatics as part of IEEE Future Directions Initiative. IEEE is the world’s largest technical…

Telehealth Accelerator announces 2024 grant awardees
The Marquette University Telehealth Accelerator announced the awarding of three grants, each worth up to $20,000, to faculty members pursuing projects that advance telehealth. This year’s grants were given to partnerships between Marquette faculty and researchers from other institutions, including Howard University and Ascension. The awardees are as follows: In 2021, a $1.5 million…

Igniting Innovation: Marquette Invitational empowers student entrepreneurs
The first-ever Marquette Invitational brought student entrepreneurs representing six companies and three Milwaukee colleges together for a pitch competition. Marquette biomedical sciences senior Abigail Crocker received second place in the competition, winning $7500 in funding for her company, Tailored Remedy. Junior Riley Condon, who is studying entrepreneurship, information systems and French, took fourth place with…

Advocacy Jeopardy with Student Wellness and Health Promotion, Nov. 20
Join the Student Wellness and Health Promotion Center for some friendly competition at advocacy game night.

Marquette Wellness Center and Muslim Student Association host Dr. Enaya Othman, Nov. 21
Dr. Enaya Othman is an associate professor of languages, literatures and cultures in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences.