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Professor receives $2.1M NIH award to investigate bioabsorbable metal implants and inflammation during wound healing
Dr. Roger Guillory II, assistant professor in the Marquette University and Medical College of Wisconsin Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering, has been awarded an R35 award from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) in the amount of $2.1M for the project, “Clarifying engineered bioabsorbable metals tissue-biomaterial interface and…

Civic Dialogues: Declarations of Independence, March 26
Join the Civic Dialogues Program and the Les Aspin Center for Government for a discussion on the promise and shortcomings of the nation’s founding document.

Milwalking Retreat, April 11
The retreat offers participants the opportunity to walk four to five miles throughout downtown Milwaukee while engaging in conversation, reflection and community-building.

Soup with Substance: Experiences of pastors of color in Milwaukee, March 25
Marquette Companions in Ministry will host a Soup with Substance panel discussion featuring three pastors of color in Milwaukee.

Politics & Film: ‘Fahrenheit 9/11,’ March 27
Join Politics & Film for a screening of Michael Moore’s award-winning documentary “Fahrenheit 9/11” on Friday, March 27 at 5:00 p.m. in Wehr Life Sciences 111.

Ignite: Communicating with Conscience, March 25
The event will feature Dr. Kati Berg, associate dean for academic affairs and professor of strategic communication in the Diederich College of Communication.

AMUW spring book club: ‘Liliana’s Invincible Summer’
The Association of Marquette University Women will host a special Spring Book Club event featuring “Liliana’s Invincible Summer” by Cristina Rivera Garza.

Marquette doctoral student Zihao Lu earns distinguished research assistantship for work on disinfectants and wastewater systems
When the world increased its use of disinfectants during the COVID-19 pandemic, few people considered what might happen after those chemicals washed down the drain. For Zihao Lu, a doctoral student in environmental and water resources engineering at Marquette University, that question became the focus of years of research which helped him earn the Richard…

Doctoral student Kathryn Barber earns distinguished research assistantship for work on obsessive-compulsive related disorders
Kathryn “Katie” Barber, a fourth-year doctoral student in the Clinical Psychology program at Marquette University, has been awarded the Richard W. Jobling Distinguished Research Assistantship, a competitive award that supports graduate students conducting research in STEM disciplines. Barber, who is pursuing a Ph.D. in the Department of Psychology, is one of up to three graduate…

Marquette Law School adds Aaron Hernandez to National Sports Law Institute leadership
Aaron Hernandez, currently at Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, will be joining the faculty at Marquette University Law School as associate professor of practice and director of the National Sports Law Institute. Marquette is led in the area of sports law by Matt Mitten, professor of law, and Paul Anderson, associate…