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Permanent daylight saving time? Not so fast, says Marquette professor who studies daily rhythms
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to the Senate to enact daylight saving time the law of the land. But research suggests that may not be the best idea.

Benefits of less screen time; Digital Detox Challenge underway
The Digital Detox Challenge is underway, and registration remains open. Registration instructions can be found on the Employee Wellness page. Technology plays a significant role in daily life for many people, but intentionally reducing screen time can offer meaningful benefits. Some of the advantages of making a purposeful effort to limit technology use include: Because sleep, cognitive function, stress and anxiety are closely…

University implements new shared services model for business operations
Marquette announced today the implementation of a shared services model for business operations.

Grill Days at Tory Hill Cafe, July 24 and Aug. 7
Sodexo will host Grill Days at Tory Hill Cafe in Eckstein Hall on Friday, July 24, and Friday, Aug. 7.

Employee parking permits to be distributed week of July 20; renew before Aug. 1
Faculty and staff who renewed their parking permits by June 26 should receive their new parking permit stickers through campus mail during the week of July 20.

Marquette awarded CASE Circle of Excellence Gold Award for photography
The Office of Marketing and Communication has received a Circle of Excellence Gold Award from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education in “Editorial Portrait Photography.”

Exploring engineering across Europe: short-term immersions broaden student horizons
Connecting engineers to the world they serve, Marquette’s global engineering programs take students to Italy and Germany, immersing them in a new cultural and industrial landscape.

Marquette Law Poll measures trust in other people, confidence in institutions, interactions with others, and the role of religion in families in special series
The Marquette Law School Poll completed an innovative and in-depth national survey in June, which provided insight into the lives of Americans outside of the traditional scope of public opinion and politics.

