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CURTO and Arrupe Center civics lunch and learn, Sept. 18
The Center for Urban Research, Teaching and Outreach and the Arrupe Center will host a Civics in Action Lunch and Learn with Dr. Melissa Gibson.

Professor receives $3.2 million R01 grant from NIH to study pediatric foot deformities
Dr. Karen Kruger, research associate professor in the Marquette University and Medical College of Wisconsin Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, has received an R01 grant from the National Institutes of Health with an anticipated value of $3.2 million to complete a comprehensive study of the 3D structure and function of pediatric flat feet throughout growth…

Faith in a Time of Fear prayer vigil to end political violence, Sept. 17
The Marquette College Republicans will host a prayer vigil to remember and honor victims of political violence on Wednesday, Sept. 17, from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Central Mall.

Take part in Valley Week, Sept. 20-27
Valley Week showcases unique and fun ways to experience nature, destinations and history in the Menomonee River Valley.

Securing Our Future update: Extended process for campus input, discussion around college restructuring announced
Acting Provost Sarah Feldner has announced an extended process for campus input and discussion around these efforts.

Lemonis Center Campus Partner Spotlight Series: Division of Belonging and Student Affairs, Sept. 18
The Lemonis Center for Student Success will host the next iteration of its Campus Partner Spotlight Series with representatives from the Division of Belonging and Student Affairs.

Fall Career and Internship Fair, Sept. 17-18
Students are encouraged to attend the Fall Career and Internship Fair, held Wednesday, Sept. 17, and Thursday, Sept. 18.

‘rHyThMs oF lIgHt: Seeing with Sound’ performance by the Marquette University Chorus and Chamber Choir, Sept. 26
The Marquette University Chorus and Chamber Choir will perform “rHyThMs oF lIgHt: Seeing with Sound.”

Vote in MUSG elections, Sept. 18
Students are encouraged to vote for Marquette University Student Government representatives on Thursday, Sept. 18. MUSG is electing new senators to represent all residence areas. Students will receive an email with a link to vote on the morning of the elections. There are open positions on MUSG representing Schroeder Hall, Cobeen Hall, commuters, off-campus students,…

Engineering professor receives engineering education fellow award
Dr. Priya Deshpande, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering in the Opus College of Engineering, has been named a 2025 Engineering Unleashed Fellow by the Kern Family Foundation (KFF). This prestigious national honor, awarded to 29 faculty members from 23 institutions across the country, recognizes faculty who demonstrate outstanding leadership in advancing undergraduate engineering…