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Researching the surprising ecological afterlife of elephants
In March 2024, in the middle of Novalee Sweeney’s first trip to South Africa’s Kruger National Park, the Marquette microbial ecology doctoral student stumbled into the middle of both a tragedy and an opportunity. While returning to camp, she and other members of an international research team encountered a group of park rangers gathered around…

Libby App now available via Raynor Library
Libby is now available to the Marquette community via Raynor Library.

A message from Klingler College of Arts & Sciences Dean Heidi Bostic
Our college motto, “The difference is in the and,” identifies integration as the foundation of what we do and who we are. By connecting the arts and sciences, we draw our strength where creativity intersects with analysis and innovation arises from a holistic approach to learning.

Lenten reflection: Time for a tune-up
On St. Patrick’s Day, Theology Department Chair Rev. Ryan Duns, S.J., talks about Lent as a time to conduct a tune-up on our spirituality — and gives a short tin whistle performance to celebrate the holiday. Gospel Luke 6:36-38 Jesus said to his disciples:“Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful. “Stop judging and you will…

11 Marquette faculty members among top 2% of world’s most-cited scientists
According to research at Stanford University, 11 current Marquette faculty members are listed among the top 2% of cited scientists in the world.

March With Marquette: What to know as men’s and women’s basketball teams start postseason journeys
New to following basketball and looking to get swept up in the excitement? Here’s what you need to know.

Soup with Substance on immigration policies, March 19
Join the Center for Urban Research, Teaching, and Outreach for a Soup with Substance on Wednesday, March 19, to learn about immigration policies in Project 2025.

Applications, test scores, campus visits reach new benchmarks for Class of 2029
Marquette University surpassed 20,000 applications from prospective students for the incoming fall 2025 undergraduate class, a more than 30% increase over two years from the fall 2023 applicant pool. It marks the fourth consecutive year-over-year increase in applications. Applicants applied to Marquette from all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and U.S. territories including Guam, Puerto Rico…

Lifesavers Suicide Prevention Training, March 19
This training, facilitated by Marquette University Counseling Center staff, will teach the warning signs for suicide risk and discuss helping skills and ways to support someone in distress.
