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Lenten reflection: Taking stock of the important things
Ayanna Singh, a first-year student in the Diederich College of Communication, talks about how she is taking stock of what’s important in her life during Lent.

Men’s basketball NCAA Tournament send-off, March 19
All are invited to celebrate the Marquette men’s basketball team as it departs from the Al McGuire Center for the NCAA Tournament on Wednesday, March 19, at 2 p.m.

Wellness Weekly: Knee pain? Take part in research study and utilize on-campus PT services
The Department of Physical Therapy is seeking participants for a study on whether physical activity coaching will help people with complaints of knee pain.

Marquette engineers study campus crosswalks for pedestrian safety and community mobility
Getting caught in a crosswalk while the timer drops to zero is a common community problem with serious, often overlooked ramifications. For communities with busy roadways like Milwaukee, these crosswalk timers can be a gateway or a barrier to pedestrian safety, vehicular traffic flow and even individuals’ ability to connect and engage comfortably with their…

A global future for engineering education: a Q&A with Dr. Homero Murzi
A single classroom full of engineering students can have unlimited potential for future impact on the planet. From highways to heart monitors, engineers have a hand in creating and maintaining technology and solutions in all corners of our communities. With this high potential comes high stakes, which is why Marquette’s Opus College of Engineering is…

Lenten reflection: Giving glory to God
Student Gabby Chun reflects on the boastfulness of the Pharisees in their prayer and how we should be thanking God in all that we do. Gospel Matthew 23:1-12 Jesus spoke to the crowds and to his disciples, saying,“The scribes and the Phariseeshave taken their seat on the chair of Moses.Therefore, do and observe all things…

Arrupe Center, CURTO and Bridge the City election special, March 19
Bridge the City, the Arrupe Center for Community Service and Social Responsibility and the Center for Urban Research, Teaching and Outreach are partnering to provide a non-partisan, interactive session on Wednesday, March 19, from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Alumni Memorial Union 254, leaving students and faculty well-equipped for the April 1, Spring…

SWIM community conversation series panel on mental health and policy, March 25
Learn how stress impacts the brain and can increase the risk of mood disorders and even suicide.

