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U-RISE seminar on community-driven research to improve health equity for Native nations, Oct. 14
Dr. Richard Armenta is an associate professor at California State University San Marcos.
Faculty in print: October paper publishing report
Here is the report of published academic papers written by Marquette faculty and staff.
Wellness + Helfaer Recreation facility’s exterior design will have echoes of Lake Michigan
The new Wellness + Helfaer Recreation facility will be at once a place alive with movement and grounded in healing calm.
Stories of Graduate Student Success: Kristen Quaglia, doctoral student in the Department of Biological Sciences
Kristen Quaglia, a fifth-year doctoral candidate in the Department of Biological Sciences, was recently awarded the prestigious Arthur J. Schmitt Fellowship. The Arthur J. Schmitt Fellowship identifies talented Marquette doctoral students and fosters their development as socially responsible leaders in the Marquette community and beyond. One of the goals of the fellowship is to further students’…
Stories of Graduate Student Success: Saúl Lopez, doctoral student in the Department of Educational Policy and Leadership
Saúl Lopez, a fifth-year doctoral candidate in the Department of Educational Policy and Leadership, is an Arthur J. Schmitt Fellow who studies Latinx student experiences in Midwestern higher education institutions that are — or strive to be — Hispanic serving institutions. HSIs are federally designated higher education institutions with at least 25% Hispanic undergraduate students…
AI Ethics Symposium: From Policy to Practice, Nov. 21
The event is free and open to the public; students are welcome.
Wellness Weekly: Right care in the right place matters with Marquette medical plan
Choosing the right place for the right care can positively impact your health and well-being. Where you go for medical services can also make a big difference in how much you pay out-of-pocket and how long you may wait for service. Your primary care provider knows your medical history best, but when could you use…