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Marquette doctoral student Kaley Davis receives Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J. Fellowship for trauma research
Kaley Davis, a fifth-year doctoral student in the Clinical Psychology program in the Department of Psychology at Marquette University, was awarded the Rev. John P. Raynor, S.J. Fellowship, a competitive graduate fellowship that supports doctoral students conducting research in the sciences and engineering. The fellowship provides recipients with dedicated time to focus on advancing their…

Blood drive as part of competition with Butler, April 1
Marquette and Versiti Blood Center will host a blood donation drive as part of Marquette’s ongoing competition with Butler University on Wednesday, April 1, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the 313 Building MV109. Schedule an appointment online. Walk-ins are welcome. This drive is part of Marquette’s ongoing competition with Butler University. For a fourth straight year, the universities…

Wade Chair Lecture, April 8
Rev. Stephen Pitts, S.J., will present the Rev. Francis Wade, S.J. Public Lecture on Wednesday, April 8, at 4 p.m. in the Raynor Beaumier Suites. A reception will immediately follow. Father Pitts will speak on “What You Know Depends on Who You Know: Social Networks and Information Asymmetry.” Father Pitts, this year’s Rev. Francis Wade, S.J., Chair,…

Students encouraged to apply for EPP fall 2026 courses
The EPP aims to create pathways to higher education for currently and formerly incarcerated individuals.

Community Impact Showcase, March 27
The Community Impact Showcase will highlight student work focused on community engagement and social impact.

Les Aspin Center fall 2026 semester to highlight communication, media and journalism; Apply by May 4
This fall’s Les Aspin Center theme offers an ideal semester for students interested in public affairs storytelling, strategic communication, policy messaging, political journalism and more.

Holstein Colloquium to examine Native American sweat lodge traditions, March 26
The Department of Social and Cultural Sciences will host the Holstein Colloquium on Thursday, March 26, from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. in Lalumiere Hall 272, titled “Ethnohistoric characterization of Native American sweat lodges: Variation, continuity, and the archaeological record.” The presentation will share results from a review of 59 ethnohistoric sources detailing Native American…

Health benefits of whole grains; free nutrition coaching available
Today is Whole Day for Whole Grain. This celebration spotlights the taste, versatility and health benefits of whole grains.

Brewed Ideas Challenge 2026 showcases student-led startup pitches, April 24
The 707 Hub and Brady Corporation will host the Brewed Ideas Challenge, a Shark Tank-style pitch competition highlighting student-founded startups, on Friday, April 24.
