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  • Marquette faculty and staff research grants from June/July 2022

    Marquette University’s Office of Research and Sponsored Programs has announced the following research grants awarded to university faculty and staff in June/July 2022. Marquette University biomedical sciences professor receives $1.8M grant to study sex differences in brain mechanisms of seasonality (Dr. Jennifer Evans) Marquette engineering professor receives $4.2 million Department of Energy grant for methane-reduction…

  • First M-Prize Challenge sparks innovation with Marquette students

    Marquette students not only learn about innovation through lectures, but also with a front-row seat through the long-term partnership with Kohler Co. Recently, Kohler and Marquette joined forces to offer entrepreneurial-minded students a chance to develop their own innovative ideas and compete in the first-ever M-Prize (Marquette Prize) Challenge.   A spin-off of Kohler’s internal Innovation for Good I-Prize Challenge,…

  • Medical Clinic Patient Portal login protocol update

    The online patient portal for the Marquette Medical Clinic will have an update to its login authentication protocol. Currently when entering the Patient Portal, there is a login page where guests can enter their username and password to get access.   When guests go to the Patient Portal after the update, they will be redirected…

  • Dr. Michael Zimmer named to Milwaukee Business Journal’s People to Know in Technology

    Dr. Michael Zimmer, associate professor of computer science in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences and director of the Center for Data, Ethics, and Society, was named to the Milwaukee Business Journal’s inaugural list of People to Know in Technology. Over the past 15 years, Zimmer has dedicated himself to exploring the broader social…

  • Join the faculty and staff bowling league 

    Current and retired Marquette faculty and staff are invited to register a three-person team to join the faculty and staff bowling league that starts on Monday, Jan. 23, 2023.  The league runs for approximately 12 weeks and bowls on Monday evenings at 5 p.m. at the Union Sports Annex.  The weekly cost is $10 per…

  • Construction update: Internal sidewalks near Wehr buildings, Clark, Schroeder Complex temporarily closed during winter break

    In preparation for the future Wellness + Recreation facility, Marquette will be conducting work on the intersection of internal sidewalks between Clark Hall, Schroeder Complex, Wehr Physics and Wehr Life Sciences from Monday, Dec. 19, until Friday, Jan. 13, 2023. The sidewalks will be closed during that period. Access to the Medical Clinic and the…

  • LifeMatters: A New Employee Assistance Program

    As we prepare for the holidays and the Gift of Time, it’s important to be aware of the stressors in our daily lives – especially those that surface during the holidays. You may have read about the new Employee Assistance Program (EAP), LifeMatters, that was included in the annual enrollment materials. LifeMatters will officially launch…

  • Marquette’s top 10 news media moments of 2022

    The Office of University Relations reviews Marquette’s top 10 news media moments of the year.

  • International Privacy Day research symposium and showcase, Jan. 30

    Join the Marquette Center for Data, Ethics, and Society in celebrating International Privacy Day at a research symposium and student showcase on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023, at 10 a.m. in the AMU Lunda Room.   This event features some of the latest research on the complex privacy and security dimensions of smart homes and related internet-of-things…

  • Join Graduate Futures Week workshops in January

    The Graduate School is hosting its annual Graduate Futures Week workshops for graduate students and grad school alumni on Monday, Jan. 9, Wednesday, Jan. 11, and Friday, Jan. 13, 2023. Planning for a rewarding career while managing the responsibilities of an advanced degree program may seem daunting. The Graduate School invites you to participate in…