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  • A message from Diederich College of Communication Dean Sarah Feldner

    Dear alumni and friends of the Diederich College of Communication:  This August, the college faculty and staff started our semester with a workshop that asked what lies ahead for communication as a professional pursuit. We were joined by alumni whose careers span the spectrum (editors, producers, advertising executives, consultants, performers). The conversations were engaging and…

  • New events calendar added to Marquette Today 

    The calendar can be filtered by day, topic, college or school, and audience.

  • Marquette Today Chats: Director of Student Media Juan Carlos Ampie on journalistic integrity 

    Six years ago, Juan Carlos Ampie, director of student media and instructor of practice in the Diederich College of Communication, came to the United States for a two-week family vacation from his native Nicaragua — he was a leading journalist and news producer at the time. During his stay, the government under dictator Daniel Ortega…

  • A Celebration of Research poster session, Nov. 12

    The Klingler College of Arts and Sciences and College of Education will host their annual poster session on Tuesday, Nov. 12.

  • Exploring the impact of microRNAs with Dr. Allison Abbott

    Nobel laureates Dr. Victor Ambros and his colleague Dr. Gary Ruvkun were awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering a completely new way genes are regulated. They uncovered “microRNAs” — small RNA molecules that can act like genetic switches. This work changed how scientists understand gene control and revealed new insights…

  • Perspectives in AI: Building the Future

    Driverless cars were solidly in the realm of science fiction as recently as a few decades ago. Now they are increasingly becoming a part of our reality, thanks in large part to artificial intelligence advancements. That has massive implications for how people live their everyday lives.  “If a car could reliably drive itself, the idea…

  • James Wake Memorial Lecture honors legacy of beloved chaplain

    Death was part of the job for Dr. Madeline Wake. She had seen a lot of it in her extensive career as a nurse. Her husband, James, had not seen death in his social work career. So, when they comforted a family friend as she passed away from cancer, it was the first time that…

  • Engineering Undergraduate Research Day poster session, Oct. 25 

    The Opus College of Engineering will host its annual Undergraduate Research Day poster session on Friday, Oct. 25, from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the fourth-floor atrium of Engineering Hall.  No registration is required to attend this celebration of undergraduate engineering research and discovery. Posters will be presented by students across all engineering disciplines.…

  • Marquette Athletics and Third Space Brewing announce the release of Marquette Golden Ale

    Marquette Athletics and Third Space Brewing announced the creation of Marquette Golden Ale.

  • Undocu-Ally Week: A reflection from an anonymous Marquette Dreamer

    As part of Undocu-Ally Week, we’ve asked undocumented students to share their stories and explain what it means to have support from the Marquette community.