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Understanding why so few Hispanic women get screened for cervical cancer
A Marquette study investigates an alarming health disparity — the low screening rates among Hispanic women that contribute to high rates of cervical cancer diagnosis and fatality.

Professor’s research covers intersection of accounting and cybersecurity
Dr. Zhijan He’s research offers actionable advice for securing personal, organizational data from cyber-attacks.

Search for next vice president and director of athletics paused until permanent university president named; Bill Scholl to remain in role
Bill Scholl, who had announced his retirement in May 2024, will remain in the role until his successor is named.

Building social change, one book at a time
The Trinity Fellows Community Library for Nonprofit Leadership and Social Justice hosts over 1,000 books, in honor of the late Pat Wyzbinski.





