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Dr. Chelsea Cook receives Research Corporation for Science Advancement grant for collaborative neurobiology research
Dr. Chelsea Cook, assistant professor of biological sciences, is part of an interdisciplinary research team that has received a 2026 Scialog Collaborative Innovation Award to support research exploring how social organisms respond and adapt to environmental stressors driven by a changing climate.

Marquette CARES podcast spotlights Dwyane Wade, Travis Diener
Host Kelly Albrecht welcomed basketball legends Dwyane Wade and Travis Diener to reflect on their time at Marquette and their continued impact in the Milwaukee community.

Marquette Law School Poll finds a steady decline, by age, in trust in other people
Also: MILWAUKEE — A new Marquette Law School Poll national survey finds that there is a dramatic decline in the level of trust of people by age groupings, with people born before 1960 the most trusting and each subsequent grouping by age less trustful than the one before. The trend culminates with those born in…

Marquette Business offers AI training for professionals
Learn more about the flexible, self-paced AI courses designed for working professionals.

Law School Programs Highlight “Outstate” Career Opportunities
Ryan Graff, L’06, has a thriving legal practice, including interesting and big cases, opportunities for professional growth, and interaction with very capable lawyers. And there are appealing opportunities beyond work. This is how he finds life in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, on the shore of Lake Michigan, 80 miles north of Milwaukee. “I don’t think you lose…

Well-known Cases, but What About the People Themselves?
Landmark legal decisions are often known by one name, that of a leading party. Miranda. Brown. Dobbs. But the people themselves often receive little attention, says Derek Mosley, director of Marquette Law School’s Lubar Center for Public Policy Research and Civic Education. So during the past two years, Mosley has branched out in the Lubar…

Marquette University mourns the loss of Dr. John D. Krugler
Marquette University mourns the loss of Dr. John David Krugler, longtime professor of history in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences, who died on June 20, 2026, at the age of 85.

Marquette Business hosts Spring 2026 Midwest Macroeconomics Meetings
The three-day conference consisted of nearly 200 presentations covering a variety of topics at the forefront of macroeconomic research.

Philosophy professor selected for media fellowship
Dr. Ericka Tucker, associate professor of philosophy, has been selected as a 2026 Marc Sanders Media Fellow.
